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Fortescue resumes Solomon Hub operations after worker’s death
(Reuters) -Australia's Fortescue Metals Group Ltd said on Friday it had restarted operations at its Solomon Hub site in Western Australia, a day after a worker died at the site, adding that its cost a...
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Singapore central bank to roll out digital platform to fight money laundering
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's central bank announced plans on Friday to introduce a digital platform that will enable banks to share information on customers and transactions, part of efforts to p...
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Italy’s manufacturing growth eases slightly in Sept -PMI
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's manufacturing sector maintained strong growth in September although supply delays and material shortages hampered the sector, a survey showed on Friday. The IHS Markit Purchas...
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French September manufacturing growth weakens a tad more than forecast -PMI
PARIS (Reuters) - Growth in French manufacturing activity weakened a tad more than initially forecast in September, a survey showed on Friday, as problems over supplies of goods weighed on the sector....
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Spain’s factory activity still strong though supply problems persist -PMI
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish factory activity grew at a fast pace again in September but supply-chain disruptions and raw material scarcity weighed on the sector, a survey showed on Friday. IHS Markit's...
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Timeline: The battle for British supermarket group Morrisons
(Reuters) - Morrisons, Britain's fourth-largest supermarket group, is the subject of the country's most high-profile takeover battle with a raft of bids and counter bids reflecting private equity's ap...
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Myanmar’s economic crisis fuels underground currency trading
(Reuters) - As Myanmar's economic slump deepens after February's military coup and parts of its financial system freeze up, many in the strife-torn country are turning to online groups to bypass offic...
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Morrisons’ fate to be decided in $10 billion Saturday shootout
By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) - The outcome of a $10 billion six-month battle to buy British supermarket chain Morrisons will be decided in a one-day auction on Saturday overseen by the Takeover Pan...
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Nobel Medicine Prize for COVID-19 vaccine? It may be too soon
By Johan Ahlander STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Scientists behind COVID-19 vaccines could be in the running to win the Nobel Prize for Medicine even though the pandemic is far from over. Some scientists say i...
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Marketmind: Final Quarter Blues
A look at the day ahead from Saikat Chatterjee. World stocks are set for their third biggest weekly drop this year as supply chain disruptions sweeping across the global economy raise the ugly sceptre...
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