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Five U.S. lawmakers accuse Amazon of possibly lying to Congress following Reuters report
By Steve Stecklow, Aditya Kalra and Jeffrey Dastin LONDON (Reuters) - Five members of the U.S. House Judiciary committee wrote to Amazon.com Inc's chief executive Sunday, and accused the company's top...
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Stellantis’ Maserati delays launch of Grecale SUV due to chip shortage
MILAN (Reuters) - Stellantis' luxury brand Maserati said on Monday the launch of its new SUV Grecale would be delayed to the spring of next year due to a global chip shortage. A 'global premiere' for ...
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Coal price surge, power squeeze hits China’s economy, global supply
By Kevin Yao, Muyu Xu and Jason Hovet BEIJING/PRAGUE (Reuters) - Power shortages helped drive down China's economic growth to its slowest in a year, while surging coal prices on Monday threaten more p...
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Enterprise software firm Informatica eyes nearly $9 billion valuation in U.S. IPO
(Reuters) - Enterprise software developer Informatica Inc said on Monday it was seeking a valuation of up to $9 billion at the top end of its price range in its U.S. initial public offering. The compa...
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Toyota to invest $3.4 billion on U.S. automotive batteries through 2030
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp's North American unit said Monday it will invest about $3.4 billion (380 billion yen) on U.S. automotive battery development and production...
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Canada’s ‘tax the rich’ plan leaves big debt risk untouched
By Julie Gordon and Fergal Smith OTTAWA (Reuters) - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new government is set to impose higher taxes on Canadians, which will help fund some campaign promises but are not b...
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Analysis-Central banks and governments in eastern Europe at odds amid inflation
By Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST (Reuters) - A surge in price growth in eastern Europe has opened a rift between central banks that have launched rate hikes to battle inflation and populist governments try...
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McKnight Foundation joins 2050 net-zero emission drive
By Ross Kerber BOSTON (Reuters) - The McKnight Foundation on Monday said holdings in its $3 billion portfolio would produce net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, becoming the largest private U.S....
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‘Enough’s enough’: tight U.S. job market triggers strikes for more pay
By Ben Klayman (Reuters) - Thousands of workers remain on strike across the United States demanding higher pay and better conditions despite Hollywood make-up artists and camera operators reaching a d...
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‘Keep calm’: A Georgia town calls for unity as it prepares for Black jogger murder trial
By Rich McKay BRUNSWICK, Georgia (Reuters) - Community leaders in Brunswick, Georgia, are preaching unity ahead of the trial of three white men accused of racially motivated murder in the shotgun deat...
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