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No need now for ECB to boost legacy bond purchase scheme: Muller
By Balazs Koranyi FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone inflation could exceed the European Central Bank's forecast in the long term, so there is no reason now to boost a legacy bond purchase programme when...
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Australian budget airline Bonza to lease up to 8 737 MAX jets in first year
By Jamie Freed SYDNEY (Reuters) - New budget Australian airline Bonza said on Wednesday it planned to operate up to eight Boeing Co 737 MAX jets in its first year of operations as part of an aircraft ...
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Bank of Israel bought $4 billion of FX in Nov, hits $34 billion in 2021
By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Bank of Israel said on Tuesday it bought $4 billion of foreign currency in November, its highest monthly amount since May, in a bid to contain a surging shek...
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Road congestion returns, but work-from-home leaves downtowns empty
By Tina Bellon (Reuters) - Empty roads and cleaner air at the start of the pandemic have given way to a gradual return of traffic congestion in many global cities, but U.S. and UK downtown centers rem...
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Goldman Sachs CEO expects higher inflation
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Chief Executive David Solomon anticipates inflation will be higher for a period but doesn't expect a repeat of the cost rises seen in the 1970s, he said in an interv...
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EU paves way for cheaper internet, bicycles, solar panels
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union finance ministers agreed on Tuesday to change EU rules so that they can cut the Value Added Tax (VAT) on goods and services linked to fighting climate change, healt...
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Italy strike call splits unions, surprises government
ROME (Reuters) - Two of Italy's largest unions have called a national strike to protest against the government's 2022 budget, splitting the labour movement and angering Prime Minister Mario Draghi's a...
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Tiaras thought to belong to Napoleon’s Josephine sell for $760,000
LONDON (Reuters) - Two tiaras, believed to have belonged to French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's first wife Josephine, sold for more than $760,000 at auction on Tuesday. Set with engraved gemstones, th...
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Lacklustre trading thwarts London’s tech IPO ambitions
By Abhinav Ramnarayan LONDON (Reuters) - London's bid to transform its stock market into a haven for fast-growing technology companies to compete with New York is facing obstacles as trading volumes s...
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Pipeline operator Enbridge forecasts higher 2022 core earnings
(Reuters) - Canadian pipeline operator Enbridge Inc on Tuesday forecast higher core earnings in 2022 and announced a share repurchase of up to C$1.5 billion ($1.18 billion), betting on rising demand f...
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