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Music fans spend more time listening to tunes during pandemic -study
LONDON (Reuters) - Music fans globally are spending more time listening to tunes, about 18.4 hours a week on average, and have turned to their favourite artists for comfort during the COVID-19 pandemi...
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More Britons struggling to pay their bills, poll shows
LONDON (Reuters) - More people in Britain are finding it hard to meet their bills and a growing number are worried about being unable to heat their homes this winter, according to a poll which undersc...
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London music venue Koko to re-open next spring after $96 million revamp
LONDON (Reuters) - Historic London music venue KOKO, where the likes of Madonna, Prince, Amy Winehouse and Coldplay have performed, will re-open next spring following a $100 million revamp. Located in...
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Analysis: What lies beneath? Hidden debt fears feed China’s property woes
By Samuel Shen, Marc Jones and Clare Jim SHANGHAI/LONDON (Reuters) - Numbers don't lie, you just need to be looking at the right ones. That's the problem for investors searching for the next trouble s...
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No Elon Musk Show during this Tesla quarterly call
By Hyunjoo Jin SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk did not participate in the company's earnings conference call for the first time on Wednesday, making him one of the rare top executive...
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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Vilsack offers support to striking Deere workers
By Tom Polansek ANKENY, Iowa (Reuters) - U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited striking union members outside a Deere & Co farm equipment plant in Iowa on Wednesday, telling workers he suppor...
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Changing Facebook’s name will not deter lawmaker or regulatory scrutiny, experts say
By Sheila Dang and Supantha Mukherjee (Reuters) - Renaming Facebook Inc is unlikely to enable the tech giant to distance itself from regulatory and public scrutiny around the potential harms caused by...
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German tax take surges, ministry optimistic on growth, inflation
BERLIN (Reuters) - Tax take has risen dramatically this year, the German Finance Ministry said in its monthly report on Thursday, adding that there were signs that strong growth would resume next year...
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AMP says Australian wealth management unit’s outflows slow
(Reuters) -AMP Ltd on Thursday reported lower outflows at its Australian wealth management unit in the third quarter, largely due to the end of a government program that allowed people to tap the earl...
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Mexico’s agriculture minister say Mexico will not limit GMO corn imports from U.S.
By Tom Polansek ANKENY, Iowa (Reuters) - Mexico's agriculture minister said the country would not limit imports of genetically modified (GMO) corn from the United States during a meeting with U.S. Agr...
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