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Magnitude 5.1 quake hits China’s northwestern Zhangye city, says agency
BEIJING (Reuters) - A magnitude 5.1 quake hit Zhangye city in China's northwest province of Gansu on Thursday, according to a notice from China's Earthquake Administration. The earthquake struck at 08...
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Russia sanctions pierce luxury jet world’s ultra-private bubble
By Allison Lampert (Reuters) - The gleaming, late-model European jet for sale was a rarity in the hot market for second-hand corporate aircraft. It was only after aviation lawyer Amanda Applegate's cl...
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Column-To neutral … and beyond! U.S. rate outlook rises after Fed liftoff: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) - U.S. interest rates are on a far steeper and faster climb than previously anticipated following the Federal Reserve's liftoff on Wednesday, bringing to an e...
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Oil futures open higher on IEA supply warning
(Corrects the percent change for Brent futures to 0.67% and WTI futures to 0.86%) Oil futures rose in early trading on Thursday, recovering some of the prior day's losses, after the International Ener...
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How Do I Listen To 102.7 Super Hits with Alexa? To enable, you have three options: Search Amazon.com/skills for the 102.7 Super Hits skill & enable Open the Alexa app on your mobile device, search...
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As costs spike in Japan, even businesses tailored to deflation lift prices
By Kantaro Komiya, Tetsushi Kajimoto and Daniel Leussink TOKYO (Reuters) - As war in Ukraine drives up already high input costs, even firms with business models fine-tuned to Japan's deflationary econ...
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New Zealand returns to growth in Q4 as COVID restrictions ease
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's gross domestic product (GDP) returned to growth in the final quarter of 2021 as the economy emerged from COVID-19 lockdowns, and economists said th...
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Top auction houses cancel Russian art sales in London
By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) - Auction houses Christie's, Sotheby's and Bonhams have cancelled sales of Russian art in London in June, part of the art market's response to Western sanctions ...
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Japan’s machinery orders fall for first time in 5 months
By Daniel Leussink TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's core machinery orders slipped for the first time in five months in January, a worrying sign for an economy already facing heightened pressure from the Ukra...
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Europe seeks breakthrough on climate change plans amid energy crisis
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU environment ministers will assess their progress on negotiating a raft of new climate change policies on Thursday, with countries divided over whether soaring en...
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