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Kellogg, union reaches tentative deal after two months of strike
(Reuters) - Kellogg Co has reached an agreement with the union on a new five-year contract for its employees at a few breakfast cereal plants in the United States, it said on Thursday, almost two mont...
Syndicated Content Dec 02, 2021
Congo state cobalt monopoly aims to start buying in January
By Helen Reid JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo's state cobalt monopoly plans to start buying artisanal cobalt in January, its CEO Jean-Dominique Takis said in an interview at the ...
Syndicated Content Dec 02, 2021
Ride hailing firm Ola aims to make India global EV hub
(Reuters) -Indian ride-hailing company Ola has received 1 million reservations for its electric scooter, Chief Executive Officer Bhavish Aggarwal said on Thursday, with first deliveries on track for D...
Syndicated Content Dec 02, 2021
Saving the dinosaurs: Startups drive to electrify fossil-fuel cars
By Nick Carey SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - You can save your prized Aston Martin DB6, Porsche 911 or Mustang from the museum of combustion engine history. Or your Fiat 500 and Renault Clio, for th...
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Iberdrola, H2 Green Steel plan mega green hydrogen plant
By Isla Binnie MADRID (Reuters) - Global wind power group Iberdrola and Swedish startup H2 Green Steel plan to build a vast renewable hydrogen plant on the Iberian peninsula to power the production of...
Syndicated Content Dec 02, 2021
Investors flee U.S. corporate junk debt on inflation, Omicron concerns
By Karen Pierog CHICAGO (Reuters) - Worries over surging inflation and a new variant of the coronavirus are roiling the U.S. corporate junk bond market, though some believe the tumble could draw inves...
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Short bets on Asian FX rise as Omicron uncertainty grips markets: Reuters poll
By Harish Sridharan (Reuters) - Investors became increasingly bearish on most Asian currencies as the detection of a possibly vaccine-resistant coronavirus variant and subsequent mobility restrictions...
Syndicated Content Dec 01, 2021
Japan’s consumer confidence unchanged in Nov – govt
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's consumer confidence stayed flat in November, the government said on Thursday, even as economic activity picked up after coronavirus infections subsided. A Cabinet Office surv...
Syndicated Content Dec 01, 2021
Factbox-Analysts’ 2022 outlook for Chinese assets
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Investment houses have begun publishing their predictions for Chinese asset prices next year, and after a bruising 12 months in financial markets even bulls have a tempered outlook....
Syndicated Content Dec 01, 2021
After delay, NASA astronauts set for spacewalk to replace faulty space station antenna
By Steve Gorman (Reuters) - Two NASA astronauts were set to embark on a spacewalk on Thursday to replace a faulty antenna on the International Space Station (ISS), after a 48-hour delay prompted by an...
Syndicated Content Dec 01, 2021
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