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Better risk sentiment help antipodeans, but traders wait for U.S. inflation data
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The Aussie and Kiwi dollars were trading near multi-week highs on Thursday as investors turned more bullish on risk assets such as equities while the dollar held in a narrow rang...
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‘Full House’ actor Bob Saget died of head trauma, family says
By Sharon Bernstein (Reuters) - Comedian and actor Bob Saget, who was found dead in an Orlando, Florida, hotel room last month at age 65, died from head trauma after accidentally hitting his head, his...
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Analysis-After oil, gas and coal, global fuel shortage spreads to diesel
By Rowena Edwards LONDON (Reuters) - Global supplies of diesel are dwindling as refiners struggle to keep pace with rapid post-pandemic demand recovery, exacerbating an acute global energy shortage wh...
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Toyota says trucking protests force cuts to Canadian production
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp said on Wednesday it did not expect its auto plants in Ontario to produce vehicles for the rest of the week, because of supply problems stemming from COVID-19 ...
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Nuix says Australia regulator completes pre-IPO investigation
(Reuters) - Nuix Ltd said on Thursday that Australia's corporate regulator will take no further action against the software maker, backed by conglomerate Macquarie Group Ltd, over prospectus forecasts...
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Embraer strikes deal with Brazilian Air Force on KC-390 order reduction
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Planemaker Embraer SA announced on Wednesday it had reached a deal with Brazilian Air Force to cut its order for 28 KC-390 military cargo planes to 22 aircraft, and to add compen...
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UK housing market heats up in January despite cost pressures – RICS
LONDON (Reuters) - Already rapid house price growth in Britain hit a new six-month high in January but momentum in the housing market could soon fade because of a growing cost-of-living squeeze, a clo...
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UK retailers cut $10 billion of contracts from unethical suppliers – Barclays
LONDON (Reuters) - British retailers have cancelled 7.1 billion pounds ($9.6 billion) in contracts over the last 12 months with suppliers that do not meet their ethical and sustainability standards, a...
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Manulife and Sun Life earnings rise on asset management growth
By Nichola Saminather and Sohini Podder (Reuters) - Canadian insurers Manulife Financial and Sun Life Financial narrowly beat quarterly earnings expectations on Wednesday, driven by strong growth in t...
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Brazil plans to unleash $707 million in fresh agriculture subsidies – source
By Marcela Ayres BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's government plans to unveil 3.7 billion reais ($706.73 million) in fresh agriculture subsidies after its initial allocation for the sector ran out amid sh...
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