By Jaspreet Kalra and Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE/MUMBAI (Reuters) – Asia’s central banks have spent this year defending their currencies against a strong U.S. dollar, paring foreign exchange reserves to multi-month …
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TOMS RIVER, NJ – Hi-rise buildings have been the topic of concern for residents in Lakewood and Toms River as officials move forward with plans to build bigger and taller …
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After Two Years Of Shortage, Tech Companies Grapple With Chip Surplus John Hugh DeMastri on December 27, 2022 After two years of global chip shortages sent prices for electronics skyrocketing, …
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By Chiara Elisei LONDON (Reuters) – Stellar growth in private debt markets over the past decade looks set to face a reality check as a looming recession and higher interest …
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By Jonathan Allen NEW YORK (Reuters) – After the 2016 massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Florida, the owners of New York City gay bar C’mon Everybody hired more security …
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By Silke Koltrowitz GENEVA – Swiss watchmakers are gathering in Geneva this week for their first big industry event in three years, tackling the impact of sanctions on rich Russians …
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By Peter Hobson LONDON – Want to invest in ethical gold? It’s harder than it looks. A push by investment funds to avoid bullion from unethical sources by buying newly …
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By Timothy Aeppel – Dave Petratis boosted wages for his U.S. factory workforce in December – six months ahead of schedule for normal annual increases. It wasn’t enough. The CEO …
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TOMS RIVER, NJ – As many Toms River residents are reeling from sticker shock from their new increased tax assessment, Mayor Mo Hill secretly hired his former political campaign strategist, …
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By Brad Brooks and Maria Caspani – Long lines snake around entire city blocks as Americans scramble to get tested for COVID-19. At-home testing kits fly off the shelves at …
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By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall, Matt Scuffham and David Henry NEW YORK -Canceled holiday parties, booster-shot recommendations and advisories to work from home are the new normal for Wall Street companies …
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By David Henry NEW YORK – Wall Street analysts are scratching their heads over the extent to which an arcane new derivatives rule will affect the performance of big banks …