The Department of Energy (DOE) invested $1.1 billion in carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects, many of which were unsuccessful or canceled, over the last decade, according to a federal …
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– Walgreens Boots Alliance and CVS Health Corp have cut paid sick leave for workers who test positive for COVID-19, aligning their policies to a change in U.S. health guidance, …
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By Michael Erman -Pfizer Inc said on Tuesday it is reducing its U.S. sales staff as it expects doctors and other healthcare providers to want fewer face-to-face interactions with sales …
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By David Lawder and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON – World Bank President David Malpass said on Tuesday that central banks should reduce long-term bond holdings rather than shrinking short-term assets, as …
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By Daniel Leussink TOKYO – Japanese supermarket chain Ito-Yokado will undertake a government-backed trial to offer variable discounts on more than a dozen products including bread and desserts as their …
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LONDON – Britain’s finance ministry is considering cutting a green levy on energy bills as a way to help consumers who are already facing high inflation, The Times newspaper reported …
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– U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra on Monday asked the country’s Medicare program to reassess its 2022 premium hikes, weeks after Biogen Inc cut the price …
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SYDNEY – Virgin Australia said on Monday it would reduce capacity across its network by around 25% for the rest of January and for February due to reduced travel demand …
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A truck driver who received a 110-year sentence after being convicted on charges stemming from a fatal crash west of Denver will serve just 10 years in prison because Democratic …
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By David Lawder WASHINGTON – Western sanctions are squeezing Belarus’ economy and limiting its financing options, International Monetary Fund staff said on Monday, recommending that Minsk cut fiscal expenditures to …
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By Tuvan Gumrukcu ANKARA -President Tayyip Erdogan said he had lowered Turkey’s inflation to around 4% before and that he will achieve that again, as it topped 21% following a …
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MOSCOW – Russia’s financial system would be able to cope even if it was disconnected from the SWIFT global interbank payments system, the head of the country’s second-largest lender VTB …
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By Huw Jones LONDON – London’s two big derivatives clearing houses should not be cut off from customers in the European Union until there are ‘incentives’ to shift business to …
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OSLO – Norway’s Data Protection Authority (DPA) has handed dating app Grindr a reduced 65 million Norwegian crown ($7.14 million) fine over illegal disclosure of user data to advertisers, saying …
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– Fonterra Co-Operative Group Ltd, the world’s biggest dairy exporter, said on Monday it would invest about NZ$4 billion ($2.72 billion) by 2030 to move milk into higher value products, …
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MUNICH – French train maker Alstom plans to cut up to 1,300 of its roughly 10,000 jobs in Germany over the next three years as part of a restructuring after …
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON – U.S. passenger railroad Amtrak told a U.S. House of Representatives panel on Thursday it expects to be forced to temporarily cut some service in January …
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By Peter Hobson LONDON – A group of banks, financial firms and blue-chip companies has drawn up trading guidelines designed to boost activity in the auctions that set gold and …
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MADRID – Spain’s Unicaja has reached a pre-agreement with unions to cut up to 1,513 jobs, the bank’s leading union Comisiones Obreras (CCOO) said on Friday. The bank in October …
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BEIJING – Pharmaceutical firms have agreed to cut prices by 61.7% on average for 67 medicines to be included in China’s national medical insurance coverage in a new round of …
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GENEVA – Sixty-seven World Trade Organization members agreed on Thursday to pare back regulations such as licensing requirements placed on service providers operating in foreign countries, a move that could …
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PARIS – Tyre maker Michelin is planning to scrap 614 jobs next year, a company spokeswoman told Reuters on Wednesday, adding that the bulk of the cuts will be made …
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“It’s coming!” That’s what New York Governor Kathy Hochul said when she announced the Department of Health will now be permitted to limit non-essential, non-urgent scheduled hospital procedures to ensure …
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By Julie Gordon OTTAWA – Floods that wiped out bridges, roads and rail lines in British Columbia will hurt Canada’s economic growth and fuel inflation in the fourth quarter, but …
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(COLUMBIA, S.C.) – A federal judge has agreed with Attorney General Alan Wilson and 12 other states that part of the stimulus plan that prohibits states from cutting taxes is …