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Like the Titanic – Lebanon’s orchestra keeps playing as country sinks
By Timour Azhari BEIRUT (Reuters) - As Lebanon's national orchestra prepared for its season-opening concert with half its musicians absent, conductor Lubnan Baalbaki faced a dilemma - attempt a piece ...
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‘When are my parents coming?’ – 1,300 Afghan children evacuated to U.S. in limbo
By Kristina Cooke, Mica Rosenberg and Lindsey Wasson RENTON, Washington (Reuters) - Ten-year-old Mansoor only narrowly escaped Afghanistan as it fell to the Taliban in August, and while he is now livi...
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After ‘Rust’ shooting New Mexico filmmakers demand change
By Andrew Hay TAOS, N.M. (Reuters) - Some New Mexico film industry workers are demanding better film training and tougher gun regulations on sets after the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hut...
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Biden and EU’s von der Leyen to talk trade, Balkans, climate at White House
By Jeff Mason and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden will host European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen at the White House on Wednesday to discuss trade and Western Balkans ...
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ITV expects 2021 advertising revenue to hit record high
By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) - ITV, Britain's biggest free-to-air commercial broadcaster, expects strong demand from the recovering economy to drive advertising revenue to a record high this year, ...
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Column: Hedge funds’ FX plays get crushed in red October
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) - The recent explosion in interest rate volatility and dramatic repricing of central banks' near-term policy path has claimed a few victims across the financi...
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Column: A winter of market confusion
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - If any investor tells you they are sure of what happens next in macro markets, they are likely to be fibbing. Such is the confusion in policy and investment circles ri...
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One-time chip supply shocks over, but structural deficit remains, Bosch CEO says
LUDWIGSBURG (Reuters) - CEO of German technology group Robert Bosch GmbH said on Wednesday that although the one-time supply shocks to the semiconductor market had passed, capacity was still lacking t...
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China Oct new bank loans fall less than expected, stagflation risk limits easing room
BEIJING (Reuters) - New bank lending in China fell sharply in October from the previous month, but not quite as badly as forecast by analysts who expect the central bank to ease monetary policy cautio...
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Siemens Gamesa has made progress in turnaround -Siemens Energy CEO
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Spanish-listed wind turbine maker Siemens Gamesa has made noticeably progress in its turnaround efforts in recent months, the chief executive of parent Siemens Energy said on Wed...
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