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TSMC and Sony eye joint chips factory, Japan govt to help -Nikkei
TOKYO (Reuters) - Taiwan's TSMC and Japan's Sony Group Corp are considering jointly building a chips factory in Kumamoto, southern Japan, with the Japanese government ready to foot part of the investm...
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Markets could face sharp correction, Bank of England warns
LONDON (Reuters) -The high value of financial assets could correct sharply if investors reassess the prospects for the economy's recovery from COVID-19 and there are signs of increased risk-taking at ...
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China’s ICBC to restrict some forex and commodities trading
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) said on Friday it will restrict certain types of retail businesses involving foreign-exchange and commodities trading. The move by C...
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U.S. airlines look for holiday boost after Delta variant interrupts recovery
By Rajesh Kumar Singh BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. airlines are looking at the upcoming holiday season and the reopening of vital trans-Atlantic route to recover the momentum lost in the last quarter follo...
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Explainer-Bleak house: Why Europe faces steep winter energy bills
By Nina Chestney LONDON (Reuters) - Households across Europe face much higher winter energy bills due to a global surge in wholesale power and gas prices and consumer groups have warned the most vulne...
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Take Five: Inflation, energy and earnings
Inflation angst and soaring energy prices form the backdrop to the start of third-quarter U.S. earnings season in the coming week. Annual meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IM...
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Chinese delivery giant Meituan handed $527 million antitrust fine
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's antitrust regulator has fined food delivery giant Meituan 3.4 billion yuan ($527.4 million) for abusing its dominant market position, the watchdog said on Friday, the latest...
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UK consumer confidence slides as inflation worry mounts: Bank of America
LONDON (Reuters) -British consumer morale has fallen to its lowest since February, when the country was under heavy COVID-19 restrictions, due to worries about the economic outlook and about rising pr...
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Greek EU-harmonised inflation rises in September
ATHENS (Reuters) -Greece's annual EU-harmonised inflation stayed positive for a fourth straight month in September, data from the country's statistics service ELSTAT showed on Friday. Inflation was 1....
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French minister Beaune: French fishermen must not pay for UK’s Brexit failure
PARIS (Reuters) - French European Affairs Minister Clement Beaune said on Friday that French fishermen must not pay for the failure of Britain's exit from the European Union. "They failed on Brexit. I...
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