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Analysis: Food inflation pain puts emerging markets between rock and hard place
By Karin Strohecker, Ezgi Erkoyun and Sarah El Safty LONDON/ISTANBUL/CAIRO (Reuters) - Like for millions of people in developing and emerging market countries around the world, shopping for staple foo...
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Singapore to restart work on new airport terminal as passengers return
By Chen Lin SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore will resume building a fifth terminal at its Changi Airport after a two-year hiatus, the transport minister said on Tuesday, as regional and global air and ...
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Tesla stops taking orders for Cybertruck outside North America – website
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Tesla has stopped taking orders for its electric pickup truck Cybertruck outside of North America, according to its official website. The U.S. automaker is only taking reservation...
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South Korea’s SK ties up with Bill Gates’ TerraPower for nuclear power opportunities
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's SK Inc said on Tuesday it signed an agreement with TerraPower, a U.S. venture founded by billionaire Bill Gates, to tap opportunities in connection with small-sized nuc...
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China’s COVID controls will impact foreign investment for years – U.S. lobby
SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - China's strict COVID-19 controls will hamper foreign investment into the country for years to come as limits on travel block the pipeline for projects, the President of the...
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Asia markets gain despite global growth worries
By Scott Murdoch HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian shares edged higher on Tuesday despite data reinforcing investor fears the global economic recovery may be more fragile than expected, even as inflationary...
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Enfamil maker Reckitt cranks up operations to put baby formula on U.S shelves
By Richa Naidu LONDON (Reuters) - Reckitt Benckiser is boosting baby formula production by about 30% and making more frequent deliveries to stores as it looks to counter a nationwide shortage in U.S. ...
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Philippine central bank to kick off tightening cycle on May 19
By Md Manzer Hussain BENGALURU (Reuters) - The Philippine central bank will kick off its tightening cycle on Thursday, much earlier than previously thought, joining peers around the world in a race to...
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Thai Q1 GDP grows 1.1%, beats expectations
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's economy grew faster than expected in the first quarter, official data showed on Tuesday, helped by stronger exports and an easing of COVID-19 curbs even as higher inflat...
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Dollar knocked from 20-year high; yuan slide pauses
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar fought for a footing on Tuesday and the tumbling Chinese yuan found a floor as investors trimmed bets on whether U.S. interest rate rises will drive f...
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