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Shenzhen lockdown will not have a big impact on iPhone production -J.P.Morgan
(Reuters) - Apple Inc's iPhone production will not take a big hit from Foxconn's suspension of operations in the Chinese city of Shenzen, which is facing fresh curbs to contain a COVID outbreak, J.P. ...
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Ukrainian director Vasyanovych turns to camera to document war
By Anna Dabrowska LONDON (Reuters) - Since Russia launched its invasion of his country, Ukrainian director Valentyn Vasyanovych has turned to what he knows best to join the war effort - his camera. To...
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Lloyds CEO shakes up bank after strategy launch, some executives to exit
LONDON (Reuters) -Lloyds Banking Group Chief Executive Charlie Nunn has begun a shake-up of the lender's top team and internal structure, as he looks to drive through a new strategy unveiled last mont...
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First-time U.S. home buyers feeling ‘defeated’ by soaring prices, rising rates
By Jonnelle Marte (Reuters) - Brianna Lombardozzi finally has her finances to a point where she might be able to buy a house. But she isn't feeling great about her odds. Lombardozzi, 37, used her fede...
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Volkswagen prioritises China, U.S. amid Europe instability
BERLIN (Reuters) - Volkswagen is shifting production to China and the United states as a result of the war in Ukraine and will prioritise China this year, its Chief Executive Herbert Diess said in a p...
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Inside the fight for a new abortion clinic in one California city
By Sharon Bernstein (Reuters) - As soon as he learned abortion provider Planned Parenthood wanted to open a new clinic in the central California city of Visalia, resident Rod Greenfield wrote to all f...
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U.S. banks will keep a toe in Russia despite wind-downs
By Matt Scuffham and David Henry NEW YORK (Reuters) - Several of Wall Street's biggest banks are planning on keeping a limited presence and holding on to banking licenses in Russia for the foreseeable...
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PPS approves name changes for 5 Peoria schools
PEORIA, Ill. — Five Peoria Public Schools will be changing their names after Monday night's board meeting. The board unanimously approved the names to be changed to Peoria-based leaders who made...
Julia Bradley Mar 15, 2022
European shares slump 2% on worries over China COVID surge
By Sruthi Shankar (Reuters) -European stocks fell more than 2% on Tuesday, with commodity-linked sectors leading the losses, as concerns about surging coronavirus cases in China added to nerves ahead ...
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Lloyd’s of London says Russia, Belarus represents less than 1% of business
LONDON (Reuters) - Russia and Belarus represent less than 1% of business transacted by Lloyd's of London, the commercial insurance market said on Tuesday. "We'll keep deploying our expertise, resource...
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