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Euro zone inflation eases in February but core prices surge
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone inflation fell less than expected last month and underlying price growth surged, reinforcing the case for the European Central Bank to keep raising interest rates at a ...
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Biden seeks $1.6 billion to tackle COVID relief fraud ahead of Republican probes
By Jarrett Renshaw (Reuters) - President Joe Biden plans to ask Congress to provide $1.6 billion in new funding to tackle fraud tied to U.S. pandemic relief programs and help victims of identity theft...
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U.S. unveils new cybersecurity strategy with tighter regulations
By Suzanne Smalley (Reuters) - The White House on Thursday announced a new cybersecurity strategy in the latest effort by the U.S. government to bolster its cyber defenses amid a steady increase in ha...
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China gears up to compete with SpaceX’s Starlink this year
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's military-industrial complex is set to start building its first constellation of very low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites later this year, the latest Chinese bid to catch up wi...
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Hong Kong retail sales rise in Jan, inbound tourism to add to cheer
(Reuters) - Hong Kong's retail sales rose in January for the second consecutive month as consumer sentiment improved, with further relaxation of pandemic-related rules expected to provide an additiona...
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Netherlands changes inflation methodology to better reflect energy prices
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Netherlands will change the way it measures energy prices paid by consumers in order to improve estimates of inflation in the euro zone's fifth-largest economy, its statistic...
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UK businesses plan smallest price rises in a year: BoE survey
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) - British businesses scaled back plans for price rises in February but overall intentions for price and wage increases remain high, according to a Bank of England su...
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UK online job adverts fall by 2% in late Feb – ONS
LONDON (Reuters) - Online job adverts in Britain fell by 2% in the week to Feb. 24 compared with the previous week, adding to a series of falls, the Office for National Statistics said on Thursday. Th...
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US unit of Spain’s ACS to build EV battery plant for Panasonic in Kansas
MADRID (Reuters) - A joint venture between the U.S. unit of Spanish engineering group ACS and Philadelphia-based Yates Construction has won a contract to build an electric vehicle (EV) battery plant i...
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EU’s Vestager says scrutiny of competition in metaverse already needed
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The metaverse, shared virtual worlds accessible via the Internet, is the next digital market to attract regulatory scrutiny, EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager ...
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