Poland To Demand $1.3 Trillion From Germany For Losses Suffered During WW2 Micaela Burrow on September 1, 2022 The Polish government revealed an intention to demand $1.32 trillion in compensation …
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House on Thursday said Americans have increased requests for at-home COVID-19 tests as the federal government prepares to stop providing free tests on Friday. White …
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By Olesya Astakhova and Ahmad Ghaddar LONDON/MOSCOW (Reuters) – The oil market will have a small surplus of just 0.4 million bpd in 2022, much less than forecast earlier, according …
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BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s CanSino Biologics reported a 69.5% drop in revenue for the first six months versus a year ago, joining global and domestic COVID-19 vaccine makers affected by …
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(Reuters) – Australia’s Lynas Rare Earths posted a record more than three-fold jump in annual profit on Friday, boosted by soaring demand for the specialized metals it mines amid a …
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(Reuters) -Nordstrom Inc cuts its annual revenue and profit forecasts on Tuesday, a sign that decades-high inflation was squeezing consumer spending on its high-end clothing and footwear. Shares of the …
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By Clara Denina LONDON (Reuters) – The prospect of a global recession and doubts over economic stimulus in China, the world’s biggest user of raw materials, add to the challenges …
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TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s export orders likely grew for a third consecutive month in July, but at less than half the pace of the previous month as global demand cools, …
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By Bianca Flowers (Reuters) – Deere & Co is expected to report double-digit sales growth in its Friday results, fueled by strong equipment demand from farmers flush with cash that …
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By Maria Belen Liotti BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Thousands of frustrated Argentines clogged downtown Buenos Aires on Wednesday in raucous street protests, demanding government action to boost salaries and unemployment …
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Democratic Attorney Generals Demand Postal Service End Gas Vehicle Purchases Jack McEvoy on August 16, 2022 A multistate coalition of 17 Democratic attorney generals (AG) spearheaded by AGs from California …
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By Praveen Paramasivam and Deborah Mary Sophia (Reuters) -Home Depot Inc on Tuesday surpassed estimates for quarterly results as demand from builders and higher prices helped the biggest U.S. home-improvement …
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BEIJING – China will boost economic demand in a strong, reasonable and moderate manner and accelerate infrastructure construction in the third quarter of the year, officials from the state planner …
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SINGAPORE -China’s daily coal output in July surged 16% from a year earlier following Beijing’s call for miners to ensure sufficient supply during the peak summer demand season. The country …
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By Tim Hepher and David Shepardson PARIS/WASHINGTON – Boeing Co’s 787 Dreamliner has returned to the world market for newly delivered aircraft at a time when demand for wide-body jetliners …
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By Ayhan Uyanik MUNICH – The families of Israeli athletes murdered at the 1972 Munich Olympics are unhappy with fresh German compensation offers and plan to boycott a ceremony marking …
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FRANKFURT – Global growth in container fleets through new orders and building activity will outstrip shipping demand from next year and ease current market tightness, the chief executive of Hapag-Lloyd …
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LONDON – Demand for currency derivatives has shot up this year, data from CME Group showed on Wednesday, in a sign investors are positioning for hefty interest rate hikes from …
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By Stephanie Kelly, Laila Kearney and Laura Sanicola NEW YORK – U.S. oil refiners and pipeline operators expect energy consumption to be strong for the second half of 2022, even …
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BERLIN -Continental expects higher auto production in the second half of the year as supply chains and semiconductor availability improve, the company said on Tuesday, after reporting a heavy second-quarter …
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BEIJING – Langfang city has recently dropped all curbs on home purchases to boost buyer interest, the Beijing Daily reported on Tuesday, the first Chinese city to publicly make such …
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By Leika Kihara TOKYO – Japanese bank lending rose 1.8% in July from a year earlier, accelerating from the previous month, as some companies borrowed more to meet rising raw …
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By Gigi Zamora (Reuters) – Staff shortages, airport chaos and higher fuel costs have caused earnings at U.S. airlines like JetBlue Airways to land below analysts’ expectations while hotel chains …
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‘May Violate Multiple State Laws’: Republican AGs Demand BlackRock Answer For Pushing ESG On State Pension Funds ‘May Violate Multiple State Laws’: Republican AGs Demand BlackRock Answer For Pushing ESG …
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TOKYO – Japan’s Suzuki Motor said on Friday it did not see demand for vehicles slowing at home or in its key market of India amid growing concerns about a …