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Moldova’s PM nominates new economy minister as problems mount
CHISINAU (Reuters) - Moldova's prime minister proposed senior parliamentarian Dumitru Alaiba as economy minister on Wednesday as the country tries to deal with the impact of the war in Ukraine and ris...
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FTX founder Bankman-Fried sued in US court over yield-bearing crypto accounts
(Reuters) - FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been sued in U.S. court by investors alleging the company's yield-bearing crypto accounts violated Florida law, according to court papers. (Reporting by A...
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BDT Capital Partners takes minority stake in German chip plant builder Exyte
BERLIN (Reuters) - German chip factory builder Exyte said on Wednesday that U.S. investor BDT Capital Partners was acquiring a minority stake in the Stuttgart-based based company. BDT will become a mi...
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Explainer-Britain’s insurers become test case for post-Brexit ‘unshackling’
By Huw Jones and Carolyn Cohn LONDON (Reuters) - The British government and the Bank of England are reforming insurers' capital rules, seen as a post-Brexit test of UK willingness to "unshackle" the C...
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Portugal’s finance minister sees 2022 growth above target, focus on debt cuts
By Sergio Goncalves and Aislinn Laing LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal expects economic growth of at least 6.7% this year, beating its 6.5% forecast on the back of domestic demand and tourism, helping the ...
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Ecuador exploring potential new deal with the IMF for 2023 -Minister
By Alexandra Valencia QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador's government is exploring a possible new agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as part of its 2023 financing plans, which could also see ...
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Micron expects to supply fewer memory chips in 2023
(Reuters) - Semiconductor firm Micron Technology Inc on Wednesday lowered its 2023 forecast for supply of its memory chips, saying it needed to shrink supply in order to adjust to weak demand. Micron ...
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Dell reaches $1 billion lawsuit settlement
(Reuters) - Dell Technologies Inc has reached a $1 billion settlement of a lawsuit accusing it of short-changing some investors in an approximately $24 billion transaction where it returned to being a...
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AMD chip to power auto supplier Aisin’s new automated car parking system
By Jane Lanhee Lee and Paul Lienert OAKLAND Calif/DETROIT (Reuters) - U.S. chip design firm Advanced Micro Devices Inc on Wednesday said Japan's major automotive supply company Aisin Corp has chosen A...
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Canada annual inflation rate holds steady at 6.9% in October
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's annual inflation rate held steady at 6.9% in October, matching analyst forecasts, as higher gasoline prices and mortgage interest costs offset a slight easing of food pric...
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