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U.S. retail sales unexpectedly rise in September despite shortages
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales unexpectedly increased in September, but there are fears that supply constraints could disrupt the holiday shopping season amid continued shortages of motor ve...
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Supplier Novares seeks damages from carmakers over cancelled orders
PARIS (Reuters) - French auto supplier Novares is claiming tens of millions euros in damages from its customers after a global shortage in semiconductor chips has forced many carmakers to halt product...
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Goldman Sachs thrives on global dealmaking frenzy to post bumper profit
(Reuters) -Goldman Sachs Group Inc reported a 66% surge in third-quarter earnings that swept past expectations on Friday, as Wall Street's biggest investment bank rode a record wave of M&A activity th...
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U.S. to lift curbs from Nov. 8 for vaccinated foreign travelers – official
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House will announce on Friday it will lift travel restrictions for fully vaccinated foreign nationals effective Nov. 8, at land borders and for air...
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Alitalia successor ITA wants to join a strategic alliance, says chairman
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's new ITA Airways aims to join an airlines alliance next year, the chairman of Alitalia's successor said on Friday. Alitalia, which operated its last flight on Thursday, was pa...
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German couple take refuge on boat as volcano threatens their Spanish home
By Bart Biesemans LA PALMA (Reuters) - Juergen Doelz and his girlfriend Jacqueline Rehm were in the process of selling their small sailboat on the Spanish island of La Palma when the Cumbre Vieja volc...
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China central bank says Evergrande debt woes are manageable
By Andrew Galbraith SHANGHAI (Reuters) -The spillover effect of China Evergrande Group's debt problems on the banking system is controllable, a central bank official said on Friday, in rare official c...
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Zara owner to charge for paper bags in Spanish stores in push for reuse
MADRID (Reuters) - The owner of the fashion brand Zara, Inditex, will start charging 10 euro cents ($0.12) for paper bags from next week at all of its shops in Spain as part of a push for sustainabili...
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Chinese central bank official sees liquidity balanced, no big swings in Q4
BEIJING (Reuters) - Liquidity in China's banking system will be basically balanced in the fourth quarter, with no big fluctuations, a central bank official said on Friday. The People's Bank of China (...
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Futures edge higher ahead of Goldman earnings, retail sales data
By Devik Jain (Reuters) - U.S. stock futures edged higher on Friday and pointed to weekly gains for major indexes, ahead of results from Goldman Sachs, which is expected to round out a strong third-qu...
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