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French business boom eases in August as staffing, price pressures bite -PMI
PARIS (Reuters) - French business activity grew in August at its slowest rate in four months as staff shortages and costs pressures worsened, a monthly survey showed on Friday. Data compiler IHS Marki...
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China’s JD.com withdraws sale of unapproved gaming titles -state media
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's JD.com has told sellers that it will withdraw the sale of 87 games including Activision Blizzard Inc's "Call of Duty" and Nintendo's "Animal Crossing: New Horizon", saying ...
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European stocks slip ahead of PMI, U.S. jobs data
(Corrects index to STOXX 600 in paragraph 2) (Reuters) - European stocks slipped on Friday ahead of U.S. employment data that could influence the Federal Reserve's policy outlook, while fresh concerns...
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German climate NGOs take legal action against automakers, Wintershall
BERLIN (Reuters) - Greenpeace and German environmental NGO Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH) will take legal action against BMW, Daimler's Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and gas and oil firm Wintershall Dea over ...
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Spanish services growth kept up strong pace in August: PMI
MADRID (Reuters) - Activity in Spain's service sector expanded for the fifth month in a row in August, though at a slower pace than in the previous months, as more COVID-19 travel restritions were pha...
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Nornickel, Russian fisheries agency in talks to settle $806 million claim
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Nornickel said on Friday it would discuss an out-of-court settlement with the state fisheries agency, which sought damages of 58.7 billion roubles ($806 million) from the m...
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Homebuilder Berkeley flags construction cost inflation, supply chain issues
(Reuters) - UK high-end homebuilder Berkeley Group Holdings Plc said on Friday it was seeing construction cost inflation and was mindful of ongoing supply chain and labour market issues due to Brexit ...
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German workers on short-time down 35% in August – Ifo
BERLIN (Reuters) - The number of employees put on reduced working hours in job protection schemes in Germany fell by 35% in August, the economic institute Ifo said on Friday, as recovery in Europe's l...
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Malaysia’s end-August palm oil stocks soar as output rises, exports fall
By Mei Mei Chu KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's palm oil inventories at the end of August jumped to its highest in over a year as production rebounded amid a steep fall in exports. Palm oil stockpi...
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Kirin Brewery chief dies; group CEO to run unit in interim
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese beverage maker Kirin Holdings Co Ltd on Friday said Takayuki Fuse, the head of the company's brewery unit, has died at the age of 61. Fuse, who joined Kirin group in 1982, s...
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