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Philips scraps 6,000 jobs in drive to improve profitability
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch health technology company Philips on Monday said it would scrap 6,000 jobs to restore its profitability following a recall of respiratory devices that knocked 70% off of it...
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Indonesian unit of JD.com to discontinue all services at end of March – JD.ID website
JAKARTA (Reuters) - The Indonesian unit of e-commerce firm JD.com, JD.ID, will discontinue all services at the end of March, an announcement on its website showed on Monday. When asked about the closu...
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Apple’s India supplier Jabil making AirPods parts for export-Bloomberg
(Reuters) - Apple-supplier Jabil Inc's India unit has begun making components for AirPods in the country and is shipping plastic bodies or enclosures for AirPods to China and Vietnam, Bloomberg News r...
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Adani group’s market loss swells to $65 billion in short-seller attack aftermath
By Chris Thomas and Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Most Adani group shares extended their sharp falls to Monday as a detailed rebuttal of a U.S. short-seller's criticisms by the Indian conglomerate...
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Marketmind: Breathe in
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook Markets are holding their breath for a week where central banks may start to take divergent paths. Chinese markets have return...
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China’s factory activity likely contracted more slowly in January
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's factory activity in January is expected to have contracted more slowly than in December, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, with production hampered as workers continued to fa...
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South Korea Jan exports to extend falling streak to fourth month: Reuters poll
By Jihoon Lee SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's January export data will likely show an annual fall for a fourth straight month, with the pace of decline accelerating amid persistently weak demand from ...
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The 2% target: Central banks’ inflation touchstone faces post-pandemic reckoning
By Howard Schneider, Balazs Koranyi and William Schomberg WASHINGTON/FRANKFURT/LONDON (Reuters) - Top central bankers, who credit the use of a 2% inflation target with anchoring decades of stable pric...
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The mouse that roared: New Zealand and the world’s 2% inflation target
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON, New Zealand (Reuters) - More than 30 years ago, some relatively youthful central bank and Treasury economists in New Zealand were grappling with how to bring two decades of...
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Toyota defends title as world’s top-selling automaker in 2022
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp sold 10.5 million vehicles in 2022, it said on Monday, defending its title as the world's top-selling automaker for a third straight year. Global sales for the grou...
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