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Asian shares inch lower as dollar marches on
By Alun John HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian shares wobbled lower on Thursday, hurt by the U.S. dollar which continued to march higher as investors bet on interest rates rising more quickly in the United ...
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Exclusive-Dyson terminates relationship with Malaysian supplier ATA over labour practices
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Dyson has terminated its relationship with supplier ATA IMS Bhd following an audit of the Malaysian company's labour practices and allegations by a whistleblower, the British ...
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Oil slips awaiting OPEC+ response to U.S.-led crude release
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Oil prices ticked lower on Thursday with investors waiting to see how major producers respond to the emergency crude release by major consuming countries designed to cool the mar...
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Polyp removed during Biden’s colonoscopy is ‘benign’ -White House physician
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A polyp removed during a colonoscopy performed on U.S. President Joe Biden last week "is a benign, slow-growing, but thought to be precancerous lesion for which no further actio...
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Dollar reigns as hawkish Fed stands out among central banks
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar traded at its highest in over a year to the euro and near a five-year high against the yen as a hawkish tilt by Federal Reserve policymakers, buoyed...
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Australia third-quarter business investment slips, outlook surprisingly resilient
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian business investment slipped in the third quarter as pandemic lockdowns shut many firms, though future spending plans proved surprisingly resilient and a rap...
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Shell ponders biofuels plant to meet rising Asian aviation demand
By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Global major Royal Dutch Shell may build a biofuels plant in Singapore to meet the region's rising demand for sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), the head of its do...
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Japan’s service prices rise for 8th straight month as freight cost spikes
TOKYO (Reuters) - The prices Japanese companies charge each other for services rose 1.0% in October from a year earlier, their eighth straight month of gains and a sign inflationary pressure was build...
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Canada ‘extremely disappointed’ with U.S. raising softwood lumber duty rate -minister
(Reuters) - Canada was "extremely disappointed" after the United States decided to increase duties on Canadian softwood lumber from most producers to 17.9%, Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng said late o...
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China’s Kaisa offers bondholders exchange offer on existing bonds
(Reuters) - Chinese developer Kaisa Group said on Thursday it is offering bondholders an option to exchange their existing bonds with new bonds having an extended maturity, in an attempt to improve it...
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