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BOJ Kuroda highlights need to fund transition toward greener operations
TOKYO (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Monday it was important to provide financing to industries that require a long period to transition toward greener operations. "Althoug...
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Latest Covid wave shouldn’t change economic outlook much – ECB’s Villeroy
PARIS (Reuters) - The latest wave of COVID-19 and the emergence of the new Omicron strain is not expected to have much impact on the economic outlook, ECB policymaker and French central bank head Fran...
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Food and fuel costs drive Spanish inflation to 29-year high
MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish inflation hit its highest in nearly three decades in November as increases in food and fuel costs pushed consumer prices up 5.6% year-on-year, National Statistics Institute (...
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Inflation reached its peak in November – ECB’s Schnabel
BERLIN (Reuters) - The ECB believes that inflation peaked in November, meaning it would be premature to raise interest rates as price increases look likely to slow gradually next year, European Centra...
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Trump defense chief Esper sues Pentagon for redacting parts of memoir
(Reuters) - Former U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Sunday filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense for withholding parts of a memoir about the time he spent in the administration of Dona...
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German car exports fall 17.2% in Q3 due to supply bottlenecks
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's car exports dropped 17.2% in the third quarter due to chip shortages and other supply bottlenecks, data showed on Monday, pointing to a decline in sales of cars with combu...
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Omicron threatens oil demand recovery, already hit by Europe’s rising COVID cases
By Florence Tan and Heekyong Yang (Reuters) - Asian oil refiners' margins have slumped to the lowest in nearly five months amid worries that the Omicron coronavirus variant could deal another blow to ...
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Vestas close to normal operations after ransomware attack
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Vestas likely suffered a ransomware attack on November 19 but almost all of its IT systems are now up and running again, the world's largest wind turbine maker said on Monday. (...
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Buying the Omicron dip
A look at the day ahead from Danilo Masoni. Sell first, get answers later. With stocks near lifetime peaks, the Black Friday reaction to the new fast-spreading virus strain Omicron was hardly surprisi...
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Bottlenecks tighten further across German industry – Ifo
BERLIN (Reuters) - Supply constraints afflicting German industry grew more severe in November, with 74.4% of firms complaining of problems procuring inputs and raw materials, a 4 percentage point incr...
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