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L’Oreal Q4 sales beat expectations, lifted by U.S. and China
PARIS (Reuters) - L'Oreal, the world's largest cosmetics group, reported on Wednesday better-than-expected growth over the fourth quarter as Chinese and American consumers spent more on beauty product...
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New China tariff probe among options considered by Biden -U.S. Chamber
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration is considering a range of options if talks over China's unmet "Phase 1" purchasing commitments fail, including a new trade investigation that could lead...
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Bank of Canada: firms must boost investment or lose to U.S. rivals
By Julie Gordon and David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian firms must follow through with business investment plans, building on shifts made in the COVID-19 pandemic, or risk losing out to compet...
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Global regulators going ‘full steam’ to tame crypto currencies
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Regulators came late to the fast evolving cross-border world of cryptoassets but they could come up with their first global framework of rules within months, a senior o...
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Exclusive-France’s Renault says it backs moratorium on deep-sea mining
By Helen Reid JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - French automaker Renault SA has backed a moratorium on deep-sea mining, the company told Reuters on Wednesday, committing to exclude seabed metals from its suppl...
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Air China agrees to pay $143,000 U.S. fine over 2018 tarmac delays
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department said on Wednesday Air China agreed to pay a $143,000 fine over excessive tarmac delays in 2018 at U.S. airports. The depar...
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Fed’s Mester says inflation will moderate to above 2% this year and next
(Reuters) - Inflation could ease later this year as demand cools and some of the constraints on supply are resolved, Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta Mester said on Wednesday. But it's...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2022
Exclusive-UniCredit set to sell 2 billion euros in ‘UTP’ loans to DK-owned Prelios – sources
MILAN (Reuters) - Italian bank UniCredit is set to sell 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion) in impaired debts to bad loan firm Prelios after halting a process to hire a manager for the portfolio, three sou...
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Private contractor to scrap facial recognition requirement for U.S. agencies
By Kanishka Singh (Reuters) - Private contractor ID.me said it will drop the facial recognition requirement in the identity-verification software used by several U.S. states and federal agencies, afte...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2022
N.Y. Times ex-editor denies trying to blame Sarah Palin for congresswoman’s shooting
By Jonathan Stempel and Jody Godoy NEW YORK (Reuters) - The former New York Times editor who oversaw the 2017 editorial underlying Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the newspaper on Wednesday d...
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