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Moscow Exchange sues owner of rival SPB for not sharing market data
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's largest bourse, the Moscow Exchange, said on Friday it was suing the main shareholder of its competitor, SPB Exchange, for not sharing market data. SPB is hoping to raise $...
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Better data needed for reform of EU trading rules: official
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Poor trading data is hampering the European Union's capital market, ruling out any radical reform to securities rules before statistics have been improved, a senior off...
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U.S. commerce secretary says no denying supply chain is a problem
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said on Friday that incremental improvements could be seen regarding supply chain disruptions but that the impact would continue into ne...
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Trump hid foreign payments from his DC hotel as it lost money, House panel says
By Jan Wolfe WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former U.S. President Donald Trump's businesses tried to hide millions of dollars in payments from foreign governments that flowed through his unprofitable hotel in ...
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Mental health startup BetterUp raises funds at near $5 billion valuation
(Reuters) - BetterUp said on Friday it had raised $300 million in a late- stage funding round led by Wellington Management, ICONIQ Growth and Lightspeed Venture Partners, bringing the mental health st...
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Fewer U.S. workers sidelined by Delta variant in September even as cases peaked, survey shows
(Reuters) - The number of U.S. workers who were unable to work at some point over the previous four weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic fell in September, while more reported not looking for jobs becau...
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Canada posts massive jobs gain; employment back to pre-pandemic levels
By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) -The Canadian economy posted a monster jobs gain in September, pushing employment back to its pre-pandemic levels, and the jobless rate hit an 18-month low, Statist...
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China proposes cutting items on negative list for market access
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has further reduced the number of sectors and industries that are off-limits to both Chinese and foreign investors in its latest draft version of so-called negative list for ...
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U.S. job growth slows sharply in September
(Reuters) -U.S. employment increased far less than expected in September amid a decline in government payrolls, but hiring could pick up in the months ahead as COVID-19 infections subside and people r...
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U.S. bond funds see lowest weekly inflow in 2-1/2 months on inflation fears, Lipper says
(Reuters) - Money inflows into U.S. bond funds dropped in the week to Oct. 6 as a surge in energy prices drove inflationary pressures, with worries over the U.S. debt ceiling capping inflows for short...
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