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U.S. private payrolls miss expectations in August -ADP
WASHINGTON(Reuters) - U.S. private employers hired far fewer workers than expected in August, but the labor market continues to steadily recover. Private payrolls increased by 374,000 jobs last month,...
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Hewlett Packard wins $2 billion computing service deal with U.S. National Security Agency
(Reuters) - Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co on Wednesday said it won a 10-year, $2 billion contract to supply high-performance computing systems to the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA). The systems w...
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AB InBev sues Constellation in U.S. again, this time over Modelo beer
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The Mexican arm of Anheuser-Busch InBev has accused Constellation Brands in a lawsuit of a second breach of their deal allowing Constellation to sell Mexican beers in the United S...
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China to step up financing support for small firms
BEIJING (Reuters) -China will boost financing support for small firms by increasing annual relending quotas by 300 billion yuan ($46.39 billion), the cabinet said on Wednesday. China will step up supp...
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Cathie Wood buys the Zoom dip, invests over $56 million
(Corrects syntax in paragraph 1) (Reuters) - Star investor Cathie Wood's funds have scooped up $56.5 million worth of shares in Zoom Video Communications Inc as the video conferencing company's stock ...
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Exclusive: Amazon CEO unveils 55,000 tech jobs in first hiring push under his watch
By Jeffrey Dastin (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc is planning to hire 55,000 people for corporate and technology roles globally in the coming months, Chief Executive Andy Jassy told Reuters. That's equal t...
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New era for Afghanistan starts with long queues, rising prices
By James Mackenzie (Reuters) - As Kabul began a new era of Taliban rule, long queues outside banks and soaring prices in the bazaars underlined the everyday worries now facing its population after the...
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Aviation insurers hold back on Afghanistan flights after U.S. troops leave
By Carolyn Cohn and Noor Zainab Hussain LONDON (Reuters) - Aviation insurers are unwilling to insure commercial flights into Afghanistan because of the risk of attacks after U.S. troops left the count...
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Gain in futures set S&P 500 for new high ahead of data
(Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures rose on Wednesday and put the S&P 500 on course to a new opening high, as investors awaited private jobs data and factory activity indicators for hints on the U.S....
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Insurers may take $18 billion hit from Hurricane Ida – industry experts
(Reuters) - Insurers are bracing for a hit of about $18 billion from Hurricane Ida in the United States and the Caribbean, catastrophe modeling company Karen Clark & Co (KCC) said on Wednesday. The nu...
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