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Dollar soft after as U.S. yields pause
By Alun John HONG KONG (Reuters) - The dollar was on the back foot on Thursday after tumbling overnight, particularly against sterling and the euro, as U.S. yields paused their march higher, offering ...
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Oil markets open slightly lower as market weighs mixed supply signals
Oil futures were down slightly Thursday morning, after rising sharply in the first half of the week, as traders weighed a larger-than-expected build in U.S. oil stocks against tightening global supply...
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Southern Copper says Peru mine remains halted despite latest deal to end protests
By Valentine Hilaire (Reuters) - Southern Copper Corp said on Wednesday that its Peruvian mine remains closed after six weeks of a standoff with protesters, accusing Peru's government of failing to in...
Syndicated Content Apr 13, 2022
U.S. judge cuts verdict in Tesla race bias case to $15 million from $137 million
(Reuters) - A federal judge on Wednesday said a $137 million jury award, one of the largest of its kind, to a Black former factory worker who sued Tesla Inc for racial discrimination was excessive and...
Syndicated Content Apr 13, 2022
Kentucky lawmakers block abortion access with new law, effective immediately
By Gabriella Borter (Reuters) - Kentucky effectively suspended legal abortion access on Wednesday as the legislature enacted a sweeping anti-abortion law that took effect right away and forces provide...
Syndicated Content Apr 13, 2022
Australia’s Uniti agrees to $2.7 billion takeover offer from Brookfield, Morrison & Co
(Reuters) - Uniti Group said on Thursday it had agreed to be bought out by a unit of Canada's Brookfield Asset Management Inc and fund manager Morrison & Co for about A$3.62 billion ($2.70 billion). (...
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Exclusive-Three-quarters of Japan firms bemoan current yen weakness as bad for business
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - More than three-quarters of Japanese firms say the yen has declined to point of being detrimental to their business, a Reuters poll found, with almost half of co...
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A day after shooting attack, New York’s subway thrums with riders
By Jonathan Allen NEW YORK (Reuters) - On busy subway platforms across the city, New Yorkers checked their phones, read books and glanced impatiently at the countdown clocks as they waited for trains ...
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City hosting open house next week on possible passenger rail stops
PEORIA, Ill. – Peoria City officials are holding a meeting next week that could lead to a potential site for a passenger rail train station. An open house by the city and the Tri-County Regional...
Will Stevenson Apr 13, 2022
New Zealand manufacturing improves a touch in March
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Manufacturing activity in New Zealand in March improved a tad due to strong new orders and positive employment, a survey showed on Thursday. The Bank of New Zealand-Business NZ'...
Syndicated Content Apr 13, 2022
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