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Scotiabank, Sun Life partner to help wealthy Canadians invest in private credit
By Nivedita Balu TORONTO (Reuters) - Bank of Nova Scotia and Sun Life Financial's asset-management division are partnering to tap into the demand from wealthy Canadians looking to invest in private cr...
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LVMH Q3 revenue rises 9%, slowing from post-pandemic frenzy
By Mimosa Spencer PARIS (Reuters) -Luxury goods bellwether LVMH reported a 9% rise in third quarter revenue on Tuesday, marking slower growth as inflation and economic turbulence dented shoppers' appe...
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EU legislation on Big Tech funding 5G rollout likely for next Commission, sources say
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -EU industry chief Thierry Breton will likely set out a strategy next year requiring Big Tech to help fund the rollout of 5G and broadband across Europe, leaving it ...
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Exclusive-Chile central bank sees peso tumble to only have short-term impact on prices-Costa
By Jorgelina do Rosario and Alexander Villegas MARRAKECH/SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's central bank expects that a recent peso depreciation will only have a short-term effect on prices, the bank's gove...
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Portugal eyes small budget surplus in 2024 despite slowing growth
By Sergio Goncalves LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal unveiled its draft 2024 budget on Tuesday, projecting a surplus of 0.2% of GDP despite a further economic slowdown to 1.5% from this year's expected 2.2...
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Gene editing offers chickens some protection against bird flu -study
By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) - Scientists in Britain have found they can partially protect chickens from bird flu infections by editing their genes, signaling a new potential strategy to reduce t...
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Climate change drove deadly winter heat wave in South America, study says
By Jake Spring SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Global warming was the main driver of the heat wave that scorched South America for most of August and September and raised temperatures by as much as 4.3 degrees ...
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NY Fed finds mixed bag for consumer’s expected inflation path in September
By Michael S. Derby (Reuters) - Americans had a mixed take on the outlook for inflation last month, as they downgraded their views on their personal financial situations and predicted a big cooling in...
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Boeing 737 MAX monthly deliveries fall to lowest since 2021
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Boeing deliveries of its best-selling 737 MAX fell in September to the lowest level since August 2021, the plane maker said on Tuesday, as it continues strugg...
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Fed’s Bostic sees no more U.S. rate hikes, no recession
By Ann Saphir (Reuters) - Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Raphael Bostic on Tuesday said the U.S. central bank need not raise borrowing costs any further, and sees no recession ahead even as th...
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