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Corporate leverage returns to pre-pandemic levels
By Yoruk Bahceli (Reuters) - U.S. and European companies have marked another milestone in their road to recovery from COVID-19, seeing their debt levels relative to profits tumbling to the lowest sinc...
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Thailand’s SCG Packaging plans $353 million Vietnam expansion
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's SCG Packaging Pcl (SCGP) on Monday announced an 11.8 billion baht ($353.93 million) expansion in its packaging paper business in Vietnam, anticipating growth in demand. ...
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UK meat industry warns some firms have just five days’ CO2 supply
LONDON (Reuters) - Some of Britain's meat processors will run out of carbon dioxide within five days, forcing them to halt production, the head of the industry's lobby group warned on Monday. A jump i...
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Gaza artist mixes beauty with pain in her ballet paintings
By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) - Palestinian artist Abeer Jebril's dark-coloured paintings show ballerinas chained in barbed wire, dancing on rocks, or facing barricades to mirror what she calls ...
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Warning for increased risk of fire danger issued for Northern California counties
(Reuters) - A "Red Flag Warning" was issued late on Sunday for several Northern California counties, implying an increased risk of fire danger, the U.S. National Weather Service said. A Red Flag Warni...
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Thousands flee as lava spewing from volcano on Spain’s La Palma island destroys houses
LA PALMA, Spain (Reuters) - Authorities have evacuated about 5,000 people from villages in the Spanish Canary Island of La Palma as lava spews from an erupting volcano, local officials said. The 15-me...
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Australian trade min seeks French meeting, confident subs row won’t derail EU talks
By Colin Packham CANBERRA (Reuters) -Australian Trade Minister Dan Tehan said on Monday he will seek a meeting with his French counterpart to ease tensions over Canberra's decision to scrap a $40 bill...
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China to Wall Street: regulatory crackdown not aimed at restricting private firms
By Norihiko Shirouzu and Scott Murdoch BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's sweeping regulatory crackdown of recent months does not aim to rein in the country's private enterprises or decouple from t...
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Swedish budget gives boost for welfare, climate, jobs
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's centre-left government said on Monday it would boost welfare spending by 23 billion Swedish crowns ($2.6 billion) next year in a budget aimed at reducing social inequali...
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European shares slide 1% on global growth, taper worries
(Reuters) - European shares sank 1% to a near two-month low on Monday, tracking Asian equities lower, as investors feared major central banks would start giving cues about tapering their pandemic-era ...
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