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U.S. COVID-19 tests again in short supply as infections soar, schools reopen
By Carl O'Donnell (Reuters) - U.S. companies are scrambling to boost production of coronavirus tests increasingly in short supply as COVID-19 cases soar and schools and employers revive surveillance p...
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Wrap up cool: Blankets help stave off glacier melt on Swiss ski pistes
By Arnd Wiegmann and Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi MOUNT TITLIS, Switzerland (Reuters) - In one of Switzerland's most popular Alpine destinations, resort staff have been working over the summer months to lim...
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Global bond funds see big inflows on investor caution-Lipper
(Reuters) - Global bond markets saw their fifth consecutive week of inflows through Aug. 25, as investors grew cautious ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole meeting, waiting for what Chair...
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Peloton gets subpoenas from DoJ, DHS over injuries from products
(Reuters) - Peloton Interactive Inc said on Friday the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security had subpoenaed the company for documents and other information related to repo...
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Fed Chair Powell’s big moment and 3 ways he could play it
(Reuters) - The stakes for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell when he delivers a speech on Friday, his fourth at the influential Jackson Hole economic symposium hosted each August by the Kansas City ...
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Nvidia set to seek EU okay for $54 billion Arm deal -sources
By Foo Yun Chee and Ann Maria Shibu BRUSSELS/BENGALURU (Reuters) -Nvidia is likely to seek EU antitrust approval for its $54 billion takeover of British chip designer Arm early next month, with regula...
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Investors plough money into bonds, stick with stocks-BofA
LONDON (Reuters) - Fixed income funds enjoyed their biggest inflows in seven weeks with investors piling into investment grade debt and U.S. Treasuries in the past week, BofA said on Friday. Bond fund...
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Exclusive-Fed’s Bostic says ‘reasonable’ to begin bond-buying taper in October
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It would be "reasonable" for the Federal Reserve to trim its bond-buying program beginning in October if strong job gains continue, Atlanta Fed President Rap...
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Biden shedding support from independent voters as Delta variant spreads: Reuters poll
By Chris Kahn and James Oliphant NEW YORK (Reuters) - President Joe Biden is shedding support from independents, a crucial voting bloc that helped Democrats win the White House and Congress last year,...
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Europe’s banks lagging on sustainability – BlackRock study
By Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's banks are proving slow to act on sustainability and have only a limited grasp of their exposure to environmental, social and governance-related risks, a rep...
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