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UK recruiters report weakest hiring growth in 19 months
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) - British recruiters saw the weakest growth in hiring in more than a year and a half last month, as signs of an economic downturn made workers more wary about changi...
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Japan Aug household spending rises annually on reopening, falls month-on-month
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese households increased spending in August compared with a year earlier as the economy continued to recover from COVID-19 restrictions, but rising prices are ...
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In Apple’s shadow, Google takes new route to face recognition on Pixel phones
By Paresh Dave (Reuters) - Facial recognition returned to the latest Google Pixel phones on Thursday after a short hiatus due to challenges on cost and performance, according to three former employees...
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Samsung Electronics Q3 profit likely fell 32% as demand slumped in downturn
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd reported a likely 32% drop in quarterly operating earnings on Friday as demand for electronic devices, and the memory chips that power them, shrank due to ...
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Japan real wages fall for 5th month in August as weak yen fuels inflation
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's real wages fell in August for a fifth straight month, government data showed on Friday, as a plunge in the yen lifted consumer prices at the fastest pace in eight years, outs...
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CVS Health expects lower Medicare performance rating to impact 2024
(Reuters) - CVS Health Inc said its largest health insurance plan for Medicare recipients received a lower performance rating from the Federal government program, sending shares of the company down ar...
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Fed must be ‘singularly’ focused on inflation, Mester says
(Reuters) - Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta Mester on Thursday said she believes the U.S. unemployment rate will likely rise a little bit as the Fed raises rates, but that won't stop ...
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UK retailers sales growth sinks to new post-COVID low – BDO
LONDON (Reuters) - British retailers last month saw their slowest sales growth since shops reopened after COVID-19 lockdowns as consumers reined in spending amid a worsening cost-of-living crunch, a s...
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Disney’s ESPN nears large partnership deal with DraftKings – Bloomberg News
(Reuters) - Walt Disney Co's ESPN is nearing a large new partnership deal with sports-betting firm DraftKings Inc, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. The pote...
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EU leaders turn to gas price caps to end energy crunch
By Jan Strupczewski and Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders will lock horns on Friday over whether and how to cap gas prices, as they attempt to curb a surge in energy prices that ...
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