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Australia’s Woodside shares drop on BHP petroleum merger
By Sonali Paul (Reuters) - Australia's Woodside Petroleum Ltd shares fell more than 4% on Wednesday in the market's first verdict on a merger with BHP Group's petroleum business that will turn it into...
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Japan’s exports extend gains, machinery orders fall amid fragile recovery
By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Daniel Leussink TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's exports marked a fifth straight month of double-digit growth in July, driven by U.S.-bound shipments of automobiles in a positive sig...
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U.S. military evacuated about 1,100 Americans from Afghanistan on Tuesday
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military evacuated about 1,100 Americans, permanent residents of the United States, and their families from Afghanistan on Tuesday, a White House official said. "Now th...
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Citigroup poaches Shah from Credit Suisse to boost tech M&A
By Krystal Hu (Reuters) - Citigroup has hired veteran tech banker Dhiren Shah from Credit Suisse Group AG, as it doubles down on investing in its tech franchise, according to a memo seen by Reuters on...
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BlackBerry software flaw could impact cars, medical devices – U.S. agencies
(Reuters) - A cybersecurity flaw in a software designed by BlackBerry Ltd could put at risk cars and medical equipment that use it and expose highly sensitive systems to attackers, the U.S. drugs regu...
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Robinhood’s shareholders: are crypto wallets coming and do we get hoodies?
By John McCrank NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Robinhood Markets Inc reports quarterly financial results on Wednesday for the first time since going public, its retail shareholders want to know when crypto...
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EU solar power generation hits record high
By Forrest Crellin PARIS (Reuters) - Solar power supply in the European Union during June and July rose to a record high in 2021, accounting for 10% of total electricity produced in the region, a repo...
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Analysis: Green-push dilemma – China’s steel curbs could cripple price control efforts
By Min Zhang and Gavin Maguire BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China is facing a high profile test of its commitment to curbing industrial pollution after steel output surged in the first half of the ye...
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Biden scrambles to limit damage to credibility from Afghanistan
By Steve Holland and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When President Joe Biden appeared in the White House East Room on July 8 to stress that the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan was proceeding a...
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Japan sees peril in U.S. chip hub to counter China
By Tim Kelly TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is worried that U.S. plans to pour billions of dollars into chip manufacturing to fend off China could finish off what's left of a Japanese semiconductor industry ...
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