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UK scraps action against Ryanair, British Airways over refunds
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's competition regulator scrapped its action against Ryanair and British Airways over their failure to offer refunds to passengers prevented from flying by COVID-19 restricti...
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Sika confident it can handle raw material price rises
ZURICH (Reuters) - Sika can overcome rising raw material costs and supply chain restrictions to increase its sales and profit margins this year, the Swiss construction chemicals maker said on Thursday...
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Russia’s Sberbank, Mail.Ru invest extra $168 million into JV
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's largest lender Sberbank and internet firm Mail.Ru have invested an additional 12.2 billion roubles ($168.39 million) in their ride-hailing and food delivery joint venture, ...
Syndicated Content Oct 07, 2021
Analysis-Fall in China’s $1.3 trln land sales to test local finances, economy
By Ryan Woo and Liangping Gao BEIJING (Reuters) - Sagging demand at China's urban land auctions amid a crackdown on borrowing by private developers risks squeezing regional finances, pressuring local ...
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German industrial production slumps on supply chain disruption
BERLIN (Reuters) -German industrial output dropped by far more than expected in August due to supply chain disruptions that are holding back growth in Europe's biggest economy and hitting the auto sec...
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Analysis-Will Washington truce stick? Wall St assesses U.S. debt ceiling risk
By Karen Pierog (Reuters) - An apparent truce in the U.S. debt-ceiling standoff in Congress has offered some relief to Wall Street investors on edge about a possible debt default, but analysts are lef...
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BOJ gloomier on regional economies due to auto output disruptions
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan cut its economic assessment for five of the country's nine regions on Thursday as supply constraints disrupted factory output of cars and other produ...
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Big banks target South Africa’s informal saving clubs’ cash
By Emma Rumney JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Thandi Mkhabela's money used to slip through her fingers. Now the 34-year-old mother of four earns interest on monthly savings, has paid off debts and is planni...
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Tesla’s gigafactory electrifies California-Germany culture clash
By Victoria Waldersee BERLIN (Reuters) - With final approval for its German factory potentially just weeks away, Tesla's Elon Musk will make an appearance in the tiny town of Gruenheide this Saturday ...
Syndicated Content Oct 07, 2021
Air New Zealand reels from Auckland curbs, Australia bubble loss
By Jamie Freed (Reuters) - Air New Zealand Ltd is operating less than one-third of its usual domestic capacity due to tough COVID restrictions in Auckland and doubts whether a travel bubble with Austr...
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Peoria, IL, USA
51 °F Thunderstorm In Vicinity, Mist
