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Oil prices recover on short-covering, U.S. debt ceiling fears weigh
By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) - Oil markets regained some ground in early Asian trade on Friday with traders engaged in short-covering ahead of the weekend, but uncertainties regarding the U.S. deb...
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Shares of Japan’s Sharp tumble after $1.9 billion full-year loss
TOKYO (Reuters) - Shares of Sharp Corp, the Japanese electronics maker owned by Taiwan's Foxconn, tumbled 7% on Friday after it reported a $1.9 billion loss on write-downs of its panel display busines...
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Judge rejects bid to disqualify JPMorgan’s law firm in Epstein litigation
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday rejected an effort to disqualify the law firm defending JPMorgan Chase & Co against a lawsuit by women who claim they were abused b...
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Air Canada pilots pressing for ‘historic’ gains say full bargaining likely this summer
By Allison Lampert MONTREAL (Reuters) - Air Canada pilots eyeing "historic" workplace gains said on Thursday that full bargaining with the carrier was likely to start this summer, before the end of th...
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SoftBank shares fall nearly 4% on bigger-than-expected loss
TOKYO (Reuters) - Shares of SoftBank Group Corp fell as much as 3.85% in early trade on Friday, after the Japanese technology investor posted an annual loss that was more than three times as big as ma...
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U.S. Treasury yields to rise amid debt ceiling standoff: Reuters poll
By Sarupya Ganguly BENGALURU (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury yields will rise significantly over the coming month, according to analysts polled by Reuters who were split over whether the risk of a U.S. defa...
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Philips to pay $62 million to resolve charges it violated US law, SEC says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dutch medical device maker Philips will pay more than $62 million to resolve charges that it violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act over its conduct related to sales of medi...
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NBCUniversal’s Linda Yaccarino is in talks to become Twitter CEO – WSJ
(Corrects syntax in headline) (Reuters) -NBCUniversal's head of advertising, Linda Yaccarino, is in talks to become the new CEO of Twitter, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing people ...
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Australia’s TechnologyOne confirms no impact on customer platforms from cyber attack
(Reuters) - Software maker TechnologyOne Ltd said on Friday that its customer facing software-as-a-service platform was not connected to the internal back-office system that came under cyber attack. (...
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Desperate and bewildered, migrants stuck at US gates as Title 42 ends
By Daniel Trotta and Jorge Garcia SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Hundreds of migrants from around the world seeking a better life in the United States have instead found themselves trapped in squalid condition...
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