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Euro zone inflation jumps to 13-year high, worsening ECB headache
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone inflation hit a 13-year high last month and looks likely to jump higher still, further clouding the European Central Bank's benign view of the biggest price spike since...
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Credit Suisse strategy unveil on track after “relentless” work – chairman
By Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi ZURICH (Reuters) -Credit Suisse remains on track to lay out its strategic overhaul this year after "working relentlessly to solve the issues that have been holding us back", ...
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New footage shows Gabby Petito telling police about dispute with boyfriend – CNN
(Reuters) - Gabby Petito, the 22-year-old travel blogger whose death was ruled a homicide by authorities in a case that has gripped America, had told police about a domestic dispute with her boyfriend...
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Buy British: UK pig farmers urge retailers to shun cheaper EU pork
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's National Pig Association urged the country's retailers to continue buying local pork and not cheaper EU products on Friday, warning that many producers would go bust if th...
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Chairman Mao’s favoured carmaker enters Europe with EVs in Norway
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chairman Mao Zedong's favoured car brand, Hongqi, or Red Flag, is exporting China-made electric sport-utility vehicles to Norway, as Chinese car companies expand globally. In a sta...
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Huawei appeals Sweden’s ban on company for selling 5G gear
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Huawei said on Friday it had filed an appeal against a ruling by a Swedish court in June that upheld a ban on the Chinese company for selling 5G equipment in the country. The com...
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Equity, bond funds see inflows as markets hit rough patch – BOFA
By Saikat Chatterjee LONDON (Reuters) - Global equity and bond funds saw modest inflows at the expense of cash and gold funds even as global markets hit a rough patch this week dominated by concerns a...
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UK factories face mounting supply problems, staff shortages -PMI
LONDON (Reuters) - British factories in September suffered their weakest month since February when the country was still largely locked down, according to a survey which underscored the impact of supp...
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Telecoms company Orange to buy Groupama’s stake in its online banking unit
PARIS (Reuters) - France's biggest telecoms group Orange said it would buy insurer Groupama's 21.7% stake in Orange Bank, its online banking unit, and also provide the bank with a 230 million euros ($...
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Column: Dollar surge both symptom and catalyst of world slowdown
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - A surging U.S. dollar signals for some the clearest sign of an ebbing money tide and an abrupt slowdown of the world economy over the remainder of 2021 at least. Disru...
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