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Facebook wraps up deals with Australia media firms, TV broadcaster SBS not included
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY (Reuters) - Facebook Inc has told Australian publishers it has stopped negotiating licencing deals, an email to the industry seen by Reuters showed, a move which came just six mon...
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Top U.S. trade official to have meeting with WTO chief on Wednesday
(Reuters) -U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai will have an online meeting on Wednesday with Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the director-general of the World Trade Organization, Tai's media office said, wee...
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U.S. solar companies warn that proposed tariffs would devastate new projects
(Reuters) -A U.S. solar industry group warned on Wednesday that tariffs on imported panels from three Asian countries would jeopardize nearly 30% of the solar capacity the nation is expected to instal...
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With economy strong, Taiwan central bank likely to stand pat again on rates: Reuters poll
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's central bank will likely keep its policy rate at a record low this week as the economy benefits from global demand for technology thanks to the work-from-home trend and a w...
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Taiwan Aug export orders seen rising for 18th consecutive month: Reuters poll
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's export orders likely rose in August for the 18th consecutive month, a Reuters poll showed on Wednesday, buoyed by sustained demand for technology products during the COVID-...
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China auto-chip firm Black Sesame Tech valued near $2 billion after funding from Xiaomi, others
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese auto-chip startup Black Sesame Technologies said on Wednesday that it had raised "hundreds of millions of dollars" from Xiaomi Corp and other investors as China accelerates...
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BOJ rolls out climate scheme, to disburse first loans late December
By Leika Kihara and Daniel Leussink TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan said on Wednesday it will begin disbursing loans in late December under a new scheme targeting activities aimed at combating clim...
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In rare move, Japan regulator to oversee computer system at troubled Mizuho – source
By Yuki Nitta TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's banking regulator will oversee system management at Mizuho Financial Group, a rare punishment following a series of technical failures at the banking group, a s...
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BOJ keeps policy steady, offers gloomier view on exports and output
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan kept monetary policy steady on Wednesday but offered a bleaker view on exports and factory output, as Asian factory shutdowns caused supply-chain disruptions for so...
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Peru seeks to redraft legal framework for mining industry, minister says
By Marcelo Rochabrun LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's energy and mines minister said on Tuesday the government wants to revise the framework for the country's mining industry, redrafting the umbrella law that ...
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