By Paul Lienert and Joseph White DETROIT (Reuters) – General Motors has signaled in a series of recent announcements on plant retoolings that it plans to keep its largest and …
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TOKYO/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Toyota Motor has said it is moving toward production of solid-state batteries for the next generation of electric vehicles (EVs), bringing a technology that promises more energy …
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Watchdog Warns Of ‘Increased Risk’ US Weapons Could Be Lost En Route To Ukraine
Watchdog Warns Of ‘Increased Risk’ US Weapons Could Be Lost En Route To Ukraine Micaela Burrow on June 12, 2023 Department of Defense (DOD) employees’ failure to follow procedure in …
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‘No Secure Scenario’: Germany Could Face Crippling Energy Shortages When Ukraine-Russia Gas Deal Burns Out
‘No Secure Scenario’: Germany Could Face Crippling Energy Shortages When Ukraine-Russia Gas Deal Burns Out Nick Pope on June 12, 2023 The German economy and energy minister warned Monday that …
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BERLIN (Reuters) – The German economy could grow between 1.6% to 1.9% next year, Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on Monday. “We expected economic growth of 0.4% for this year …
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The First 2024 Predictions Show GOP’s Path To Retaking The Senate Could Hinge On West Virginia
The First 2024 Predictions Show GOP’s Path To Retaking The Senate Could Hinge On West Virginia Carl DeMarco on June 9, 2023 The road to a GOP Senate majority begins …
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BERLIN (Reuters) – The CEO of Germany’s largest defence contractor Rheinmetall said he expected a further boost to the company’s stock market value due to the Ukraine war and increased …
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Goldman Sachs: “Fully orthodox” policy maker could raise Turkey rates to 40%
by Reutersby ReutersLONDON (Reuters) – Goldman Sachs said on Friday the appointments of Mehmet Simsek as Turkish finance minister and Hafize Gaye Erkan as central bank governor suggested a widespread understanding in …
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Big Tech-Backed Group Tries To Kill California Bill Because It Could Help Conservative Media
Big Tech-Backed Group Tries To Kill California Bill Because It Could Help Conservative Media Jason Cohen on June 5, 2023 The Chamber of Progress, a tech industry group that receives …
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An Economic Ticking Time Bomb Could Go Off In The Middle Of The 2024 Election
An Economic Ticking Time Bomb Could Go Off In The Middle Of The 2024 Election Laurel Duggan on June 5, 2023 About $1.5 trillion in commercial real estate mortgages will …
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US food aid could shrink under debt ceiling deal, hunger groups warn
by Reutersby ReutersBy Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Changes to the largest U.S. food aid program in the debt deal passed by Congress this week could force hundreds of thousands of older …
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Belarus art festival could renew pressure on Poland’s border, official says
by Reutersby ReutersWARSAW (Reuters) – A visa waiver for participants of an art festival in Belarus in July could serve as a gateway for migrants and renew pressure on Poland’s eastern border, …
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By Shankar Ramakrishnan, Matt Tracy and Laura Matthews NEW YORK (Reuters) – Large U.S. companies have been on a bond issuance binge but this rapid pace in supply may be …
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Fed’s Bowman says housing market rebound could impact inflation fight
by Reutersby ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) – An apparent rebound in the residential housing market could impact the Federal Reserve’s inflation fight, with home prices “leveling out” even as the U.S. central bank awaits …
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Policy normalisation by the Bank of Japan could test the resilience of global bond markets, the European Central Bank warned on Wednesday in an unusually strong message …
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By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Central banks risk being late in arresting inflation if they rely too much on forward guidance – a tool used to communicate the future …
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Gov’t Watchdog Warns That COVID Aid Fraudsters Could Escape Jail Time
Gov’t Watchdog Warns That COVID Aid Fraudsters Could Escape Jail Time John Hugh DeMastri on May 30, 2023 The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) of the Department of Labor …
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Colombia’s central bank could end rate hikes if inflation slows more -board chief
by Reutersby ReutersBOGOTA (Reuters) – Colombia’s central bank could call time on its upward monetary cycle after inflation in Latin America’s fourth-largest economy slowed in May, bank board chief Leonardo Villar said …
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Here are some stocks that could benefit, according to analysts at U.S. brokerage BTIG, if U.S. lawmakers this week pass a bipartisan deal to raise the …
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Biden’s ‘Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde Approach’ To Mining Critical Minerals Could Derail His Own Green Dreams, Critics Say
Biden’s ‘Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde Approach’ To Mining Critical Minerals Could Derail His Own Green Dreams, Critics Say John Hugh DeMastri on May 29, 2023 The Biden administration’s policies …
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Putin ally says Ukraine war could last for decades – RIA agency
by Reutersby Reuters(Reuters) – A top ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin said the Ukraine war could last for decades, with long periods of fighting interspersed by truces, Russia’s RIA news agency …
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Biden’s pick as top US commander could be delayed by senator’s blockade
by Reutersby ReutersBy Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A Republican senator’s hold on military nominations will apply to Democratic President Joe Biden’s selection of Air Force chief General Charles Q. Brown as …
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Biden Admin Could Give Climate Activists With Ties To China Veto Power Over Military Contracts
Biden Admin Could Give Climate Activists With Ties To China Veto Power Over Military Contracts Micaela Burrow on May 25, 2023 A proposed Biden administration rule would give a coalition …
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California’s Sweeping Climate Disclosure Law Could Go Further Than The Biden Admin’s Own Rule
California’s Sweeping Climate Disclosure Law Could Go Further Than The Biden Admin’s Own Rule John Hugh DeMastri on May 25, 2023 The California state Senate could pass rules requiring large …
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San Francisco Could Arrest Drug Users, Release Them Within ‘Hours’ In Latest Ploy To Control Rampant Drug Use: REPORT
San Francisco Could Arrest Drug Users, Release Them Within ‘Hours’ In Latest Ploy To Control Rampant Drug Use: REPORT Erinn Broadus on May 24, 2023 San Francisco officials announced on …