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Denmark needs more wind, solar to hit emissions target, lobby says
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark risks falling short of its 2030 climate targets unless it builds far more wind and solar farms and overcomes bureaucracy and local resistance to turbines, lobby group Wi...
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Evergrande woes hit Japan’s toilet, air-conditioner and paint manufacturers
By Hideyuki Sano TOKYO (Reuters) - Concern that China Evergrande may default https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-evergrande-fears-consume-investors-awaiting-trading-2021-09-21 on its mountain of...
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Czech central banker Holub ‘quite likely’ to support 50 bp hike in Sept, open to more
By Robert Muller PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech central banker Tomas Holub said that he would likely support a 50 basis point rate increase at the next policy meeting on Sept. 30, adding to signals that the...
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UK could provide financial support to CO2 producer
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain could look at providing some kind of economic support for the U.S. company that provides 60% of its carbon dioxide, CF Industries, after it was hit by the surge in gas price...
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Fall in UK public borrowing slows in August
By David Milliken and Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) -British public borrowing declined less sharply than expected in August and was its second-highest on record for the month, government figures showed ...
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France urges Britain to uphold Brexit deals, restore trust
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - France's European affairs minister Clement Beaune urged Britain on Tuesday to uphold its side of post-Brexit deals and restore trust. Beaune said Britain was not properly applying...
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European shares bounce after worst session in two months; UMG soars in debut
(Reuters) - European shares rose on Tuesday after their biggest fall in two months on easing worries about the spillover from the crisis at China's Evergrande, although gains were capped by fears majo...
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French company Carmat announces first implant of its artificial heart in a woman
PARIS (Reuters) - French artificial heartmaker Carmat announced on Tuesday that it had carried out the first implant of its Aeson artificial heart in a woman. The company said the procedure had been p...
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Universal Music Group shares surge on stock market debut
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Universal Music Group's shares surged at the start of trading on Tuesday, as owner Vivendi spun off the record label in the biggest European listing of the year. The spin off hand...
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Marketmind: Losing the plot
A look at the day ahead from Julien Ponthus This week was supposed to be all about the so-called 'dot plot' and what kind of rate-rise projections U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers might make. Came Mo...
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