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Toyota aims to make up some lost production as supplies rebound -sources
By Maki Shiraki TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp in December wants to restart production curtailed by component shortages with a rebound in shipments from pandemic-hit suppliers that may help it cl...
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Marketmind: The waiting game
A look at the day ahead from Sujata Rao. So many question marks these days: will the inflation spike we are witnessing ebb? Will central banks resist temptation to significantly tighten policy? How mu...
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Dubai’s DP World, Britain’s CDC to jointly invest in Africa
DUBAI (Reuters) - Dubai's ports giant DP World and Britain's development finance agency CDC Group on Tuesday said they had agreed to jointly invest in transport and logistics infrastructure across Afr...
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China launches new biodiversity protection fund
KUNMING, CHINA (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping announced on Tuesday the launch of a 1.5 billion yuan ($232.47 million) fund to support biodiversity protection efforts in developing countries....
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Thai hospitality and travel shares soar on reopening plans
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Shares in Thailand's hotels and airlines jumped in Tuesday morning's trading, lifted by an announcement by its prime minister that more vaccinated tourists would be allowed to visi...
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EV battery maker CATL plans $5-billion China recycling facility
BEIJING (Reuters) - Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd plans to build a battery material recycling facility in the central Chinese province of Hubei with an investment of up to 32 billion yuan ($4...
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China vehicle sales fall 20% in September – industry body
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's auto sales slumped 19.6% in September from a year earlier, industry data showed on Tuesday, falling for a fifth consecutive month as a prolonged global shortage of semicondu...
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China’s export growth likely eased in Sept on electricity curbs: Reuters poll
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's export growth likely slowed in September as electricity rationing hit production at home, while a shift in consumption towards services as developed economies reopened like...
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UK jobs hit record high ahead of September furlough expiry
LONDON (Reuters) -British employers added 207,000 staff in September, taking their payrolls to a record high shortly before the end of the government's wage subsidies programme, figures showed on Tues...
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Japan confronts rising inequality after Abenomics
By Kantaro Komiya and Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's stock market has surged and luxury cars are selling fast in Tokyo after eight years of economic stimulus under Abenomics, but that new weal...
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