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Fed to hike in Q4 next year; inflation to remain above target until 2024: Reuters poll
By Shrutee Sarkar BENGALURU (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve will raise interest rates late next year, earlier than expected just a month ago, in a landmark shift from the emergency measures it took to...
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Dyson delivers virtual reality in new twist to home shopping
By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) - Dyson, best known for its revolutionary bagless vacuum cleaners, will enable customers to test its hairdryers, straighteners and stylers from the comfort of their hom...
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UK consumers turn more confident despite inflation worries
LONDON (Reuters) - People in Britain turned more confident this month despite worries about inflation and they were more willing to purchase expensive items, according to a survey that will be welcome...
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Only 1.2% of world’s top firms make substantial climate disclosures-Arabesque
LONDON (Reuters) - Little more than one percent of 5,000 big companies globally are making substantial disclosures of their climate risks, while more than half are not reporting them at all, according...
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Peoria area softball coach discovers new love for “giving back”
Peoria, Ill — A Peoria-area softball coach seems to have discovered a new passion in life…giving. “I’m teaching my girls how important it is to give back”, said 309 Elite...
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U.S. senator introduces bill to block Brazilian beef imports after ‘mad cow’ reports
By P.J. Huffstutter CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Jon Tester on Thursday introduced legislation to halt the import of Brazilian beef into the United States and called for experts to review "the com...
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Japan’s consumer inflation rises for second month in October
By Daniel Leussink TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's core consumer prices rose for the second straight month in October, reinforcing signs that surging energy and raw material costs are gradually pushing up i...
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Yellen insists $1.75 tln U.S. social, climate spending bill ‘fully paid for’
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said a combination of estimates done by the Congressional Budget Office, the Joint Committee on Taxation, and Treasury showed that a $1.75 t...
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Japan plans record $6.7 billion-plus defence spending in extra budget -Kyodo
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan plans to allocate at least 770 billion yen ($6.74 billion) for defence in a supplementary budget expected to be announced along with an economic stimulus package on Friday, Kyod...
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White House: U.S. does not see electric vehicle tax credits as trade violation
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Thursday it did not view electric vehicle tax credits contained in President Joe Biden's "Build Back Better" as a violation of a trade agreement between ...
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