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U.S. government strengthens oversight of police-reform monitors
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Justice Department, in the midst of investigating policing practices in three major cities, will toughen oversight of federal monitors who supervise im...
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U.S. awarding $482.3 million in aviation manufacturing assistance
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Transportation Department said it was offering $482.3 million in aviation manufacturing assistance to 313 businesses, including up to $75.5 million t...
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U.S. consumers’ inflation expectations highest since 2013, NY Fed says
By Jonnelle Marte (Reuters) -U.S. consumers' expectations for how much inflation will change over the next year and the coming three years rose last month to the highest levels since 2013, according t...
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Biden vaccine plan hinges on rarely used rule, inviting legal challenges
By Tom Hals and Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's plan requiring more than 100 million Americans to get vaccinated against COVID-19 relies on a rarely used workplace rule with a h...
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Canadian National shareholder nominates four directors to company’s board
(Reuters) - Billionaire Chris Hohn's TCI Fund Management nominated four independent directors to Canadian National's board, a day after Kansas City Southern divulged plans to accept a buyout offer fro...
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Column: Macro hedge funds pray for volatility to justify inflows
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) - Macro hedge funds drew in huge inflows and chalked up stellar returns in the second quarter, but stubbornly low volatility and an eerie calm over financial ...
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Big Tech cloud services could face resilience test, says Bank of England
LONDON (Reuters) - Amazon, Google and other tech companies providing cloud computing to banks in Britain may have to comply with minimum resilience standards and testing, a senior Bank of England offi...
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Reuters President Michael Friedenberg to leave by end of year
By Kenneth Li (Reuters) - Michael Friedenberg, president of Reuters, on Monday said he will leave the company at the end of 2021. In a company memo Thomson Reuters Corp, the parent company of Reuters,...
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Walmart to accept litecoin payments
(Reuters) - Walmart Inc said on Monday it has partnered with litecoin to allow its customers to make payments with cryptocurrencies. "Starting October 1st, all eCommerce stores will have implemented a...
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U.S. SEC fines media firms over $539 million for illegal securities offerings
(Reuters) - Three media companies have agreed to pay more than $539 million to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charges over illegal offerings of stock and digital assets, the regu...
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