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High prices spell no demand problem for resurgent Uber and Lyft
By Tina Bellon and Nivedita Balu (Reuters) - Uber and Lyft are emerging from the pandemic as leaner, lower-cost companies with a long-elusive operating profit and the unexpected power to raise prices ...
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Sellers of stilettos, lipstick and clothing see a holiday with scarce inventory and spiking costs
By Arriana McLymore NEW YORK, NY (Reuters) - Retailers are launching holiday marketing campaigns to lure in-store shoppers as supply chain issues boost costs for consumers. Big brands including Etsy, ...
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Coty lifts organic sales forecast on duty-free demand revival
By Aditi Sebastian and Praveen Paramasivam (Reuters) - Cosmetics maker Coty Inc raised its forecast for annual organic sales on Monday, boosted by a revival in travel retail as shoppers in Asia and Eu...
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U.S.-Mexico border reopens after 20 months of COVID disruption
By Lizbeth Diaz TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - Dozens of crossings at the Mexico-United States border reopened to non-essential travel on Monday after a 20-month closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, tho...
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Credit Suisse strikes deal to refer hedge fund clients to BNP Paribas
By John Revill ZURICH (Reuters) -Credit Suisse said on Monday it had struck a deal to refer hedge fund clients to rival BNP Paribas following the Swiss lender's decision to exit prime broking and some...
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Amnesty says NSO’s Pegasus used to hack phones of Palestinian rights workers
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The mobile phones of six Palestinian rights workers in the Israeli-occupied West Bank were hacked using Israeli technology firm NSO Group's Pegasus spyware, Amnesty International...
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Analysis-Big U.S., Brazil harvests and slowing China demand ease some crop shortage fears
By Mark Weinraub and Marcelo Teixeira CHICAGO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Big U.S. harvests, near-perfect weather for planting in Brazil and signs of slowing purchases by top buyer China are bolstering suppl...
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Six questions that could shape the future of the U.S. labor market
By Jonnelle Marte (Reuters) - More than a year and a half after the COVID-19 pandemic ruptured the U.S. job market in historic fashion, huge gaps in employment and the labor force remain despite unpre...
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Analysis-Flatlining participation, rising wages leave Fed employment puzzle unresolved
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve's hoped-for surge of people into the U.S. job market fell short again in October, with the labor force participation rate now flat f...
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Whistleblowers and fears of losing funds key to enforcing U.S. vaccine rules
By Ahmed Aboulenein and Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Workplace whistleblowers and a fear of losing federal funds are expected to play vital roles in ensuring compliance with COVID-19 vaccine man...
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