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Samsung leader Jay Y. Lee’s legal troubles
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee, convicted of bribery and embezzlement, has qualified for parole. But he has two other trials to face - one in which he is accused of acc...
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EU extends deadline for decision on Facebook, Kustomer deal to Dec. 15
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators have extended the deadline for a decision on Facebook's acquisition of U.S. customer service startup Kustomer by a week to Dec. 15, a European Commission f...
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Barrick Gold’s profit rises on higher prices
(Reuters) - Barrick Gold Corp, on Monday reported a slightly higher second-quarter profit from the first, as higher prices for the yellow metal offset rising costs and lower output. Adjusted net earni...
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Cuomo accuser who filed criminal report to give televised interview
(Reuters) - A former aide who filed a criminal complaint against New York Governor Cuomo last week alleging that he groped her will appear in a televised interview on Monday to speak out publicly for ...
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R&B singer R Kelly heads to trial on sex abuse charges
By Brendan Pierson and Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - R. Kelly will be in a Brooklyn court on Monday as jury selection begins in his sex trafficking trial, where a conviction could result in de...
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U.S. Senate attempts to complete $1 trillion infrastructure bill
By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Following months of negotiation and delay, the U.S. Senate was inching closer on Monday to finishing a $1 trillion infrastructure spending bill, with a vote on ...
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Samsung leader Jay Y. Lee qualifies for parole -Justice Ministry
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee, in jail after convictions for bribery and embezzlement, has qualified for parole, South Korea's Justice Minister said Monday. Lee is exp...
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Facebook pressed by U.S. lawmakers on disabling NYU research accounts
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers pressed Facebook Inc on Monday on why it disabled the accounts of researchers studying political ads on the social media platform, saying it was "imperative" that...
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Wall Street investment banks cut China forecasts
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Wall Street banks Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley all cut their China growth forecasts on Monday after the country reported lower than expected import and e...
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Euro zone investor morale falls to 3-month low on outlook angst
BERLIN (Reuters) - Investor morale in the euro zone fell in August to a three-month low on a sharp drop in expectations due to concerns that new lockdown restrictions could loom in the autumn and beyo...
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