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Half of US faces dangerous sweltering heat wave
By Brendan O'Brien CHICAGO (Reuters) - One of every two Americans will face brutally hot and dangerous temperatures and sweltering humidity as a unrelenting heat wave settles over the Midwest and East...
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Vietnam EV maker VinFast to list in the US in Aug following regulator approval
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast said on Friday it is planning to list in the United States next month via a blank-cheque company after the Securities and Exchange Commissio...
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At Europe’s big banks, women make some gains despite Rose exit
By Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi and Tom Sims ZURICH (Reuters) - Alison Rose's resignation from NatWest leaves just one woman in charge of a major western European bank, highlighting an acute gender imbalanc...
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Japan set for largest ever minimum wage hike after panel proposal
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese government panel recommended on Friday that the national average minimum wage be raised by 41 yen ($0.29) an hour to 1,002 yen, the biggest hike ever in value terms, as Pr...
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Tesla executives hold market entry talks with India investment agency -sources
By Aditya Kalra and Shivangi Acharya NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Two senior Tesla executives discussed the company's plans to enter India with officials from the country's investment promotion arm in New De...
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What are global companies saying about China’s economy?
(Reuters) - Major global firms ranging from banks to chipmakers are taking a largely cautious stance on their China business amid a frail recovery at the world's second-largest economy from a pandemic...
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Italy eyes deal with supermarkets to control prices of essential goods
By Giuseppe Fonte ROME (Reuters) - Italy's government is trying to broker a deal with supermarkets and producers to control prices of essential consumer goods in a measure that would be implemented in...
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Brazilian citizen scientists see humpbacks return decades after mass killings
By Leonardo Benassatto ILHA BELA, Brazil (Reuters) - Julio Cardoso leans over the side of a boat to photograph a humpback whale as it slaps its giant tail into the water off Brazil's southeastern coas...
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US labor costs growth slows in second quarter
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. labor costs increased less than expected in the second quarter as wage growth cooled a bit, offering a boost to the Federal Reserve in the fight against inflation. The Empl...
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Analysis-Bank of Japan’s opaque policy shift means stronger, wilder yen
By Naomi Rovnick, Alun John and Ankur Banerjee LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The Japanese yen is on a bumpy path towards strengthening after Friday's central bank policy change, threatening to upend th...
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