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Britain proposes global competitiveness objective for financial regulators
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain proposed on Tuesday to require financial regulators to safeguard the global competitiveness of the financial sector as a formal objective in their work after Brexit. "The go...
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Global banking regulators to move ahead with crypto, climate rules
LONDON (Reuters) - The Basel Committee of banking regulators said on Tuesday it will address climate-related risks and how banks should set aside capital to cover potential losses from cryptoassets. T...
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Analysis-Valuing Argentina’s peso: It could cost the Peronists an election
By Hernan Nessi BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's embattled currency could cost the ruling Peronist party an election - and its key majority in the Senate. The peso, on par with the U.S. dollar two...
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Retailers lose love for Asia: Snarled supply chains force manufacturing exodus to Balkans, LatAm
By Siddharth Cavale and Corina Pons (Reuters) - Major clothing and shoe companies are moving production to countries closer to their U.S. and European stores, smarting from a resurgence in cases of th...
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U.S. Supreme Court weighs Puerto Rico’s exclusion from benefits program
By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday is set to weigh the legality of a decades-old congressional decision to exclude Puerto Rico from a federal program that prov...
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U.S. borders reopen, but not for asylum seekers stuck in Mexico
By Kristina Cooke, Mica Rosenberg and Caitlin O'Hara NOGALES, Mexico (Reuters) - Leo fled his hometown in southern Mexico after his uncle was murdered by gang members and he received death threats. Ea...
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Analysis-Musk’s Tesla stock sale poll raises taxing questions
By Jessica DiNapoli, David Lawder and Hyunjoo Jin (Reuters) - When Elon Musk asked his Twitter followers last weekend if he should sell 10% of his Tesla Inc stock, he said he was posing the question b...
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U.S. Supreme Court hears a condemned murderer’s religious request
By Andrew Chung (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday were set to hear a bid by a man sentenced to death in Texas for a fatal 2004 stabbing outside a convenience store to have his pastor ...
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German investor morale rises as price pressures seen easing
BERLIN (Reuters) -Investor sentiment in Germany rose unexpectedly in November on expectations that price pressures will ease at the start of next year and growth will pick up in Europe's largest econo...
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Sony to invest $500 million in TSMC’s new chip unit in Japan
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Group said one of its units has agreed to invest about $500 million in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co's new chip subsidiary in Japan. Taiwan's TSMC is building a chip fac...
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