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Boeing’s first crewed Starliner spaceflight slips to April 2023
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Boeing's first Starliner capsule mission carrying humans has slipped from February to April 2023 as the company works with NASA to fix lingering technical issues from the spacec...
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Brittney Griner faces bleak life in Russian penal colony
By Mark Trevelyan, Filipp Lebedev and Simon Lewis LONDON, (Reuters) - Tedious manual work, poor hygiene and lack of access to medical care - such are the conditions awaiting U.S. basketball star Britt...
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Trump merger partner Digital World delays shareholder vote again
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss and Echo Wang NEW YORK (Reuters) - The blank-check acquisition company that plans to merge with former U.S. President Donald Trump's social media firm is giving itself more time...
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BMW plans direct sales of its cars, CFO tells newspaper
BERLIN (Reuters) - Buyers of a BMW should be able to order a car directly from the manufacturer in the future with no need to involve a car dealer, its finance chief told Muenchner Merkur. "We want to...
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Europe – the warning light flashing on carmakers’ dashboards
By Nick Carey (Reuters) - Carmakers BMW and Stellantis on Thursday expressed concerns about Europe's economic outlook, joining a chorus of retailers and others in warning of waning consumer confidence...
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Nutrien sticks to fertilizer expansion plan despite demand drop
By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) -Nutrien Ltd, the world's biggest fertilizer producer, intends to follow through with plans to expand production capacity of potash and nitrogen, despite a s...
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Markets expect Fed to lift policy rate above 5% by March
(Reuters) - The Federal Reserve will take its benchmark policy rate above 5% by March and keep it there for most of 2023 in a bid to squeeze inflation out of the world's biggest economy, traders of U....
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U.S. factory orders rise moderately in September
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods increased moderately in September as a surge in bookings for civilian aircraft was partially offset by declines elsewhere, suggesting a lo...
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U.S. labor market resilience persists; productivity remains weak
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week, suggesting the labor market remains strong despite slowing dom...
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German in talks with U.S. on Inflation Reduction Act: minister
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany is in talks with the United States regarding its Inflation Reduction Act, and how it will affect European companies, in order to avoid a "trade war", Economy Minister Robert...
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