(This Nov. 10 story has been refiled to correct Oracle’s inactive stock symbol in the first paragraph) By Jane Lanhee Lee and Chavi Mehta (Reuters) – Advanced Micro Devices Inc …
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(Reuters) – Portuguese consumer prices jumped 9.1% year-on-year in July, the fastest pace since November 1992, up from 8.7% in June, flash data from the National Statistics Institute (INE) showed …
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By Jan Wolfe WASHINGTON – Larry Ellison, billionaire chairman and co-founder of Oracle Corp, participated shortly after the November 2020 U.S. presidential election in a phone call focused on strategies …
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By Hyunjoo Jin SAN FRANCISCO -Tesla chief executive Elon Musk donated a total of 5,044,000 shares in the world’s most valuable automaker to a charity from Nov. 19 to Nov. …
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By Julie Gordon OTTAWA -Canada’s economy climbed to above pre-pandemic levels for the first time in November, bolstering a strong fourth quarter even as activity stagnated in December with the …
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FRANKFURT – Euro zone retail sales surged past all expectations in November, driven by in-store non-food purchases, data from Eurostat showed on Friday, indicating that consumer demand remained healthy even …
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SHANGHAI – China’s central bank injected minimal cash via short-term loans into the banking system on Friday, effectively withdrawing most of the liquidity support lent towards end-2021. The People’s Bank …
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HONG KONG – Hong Kong’s retail sales climbed for a 10th month in November as consumption sentiment remained positive amid an economic recovery and from the government’s digital retail voucher …
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SEOUL – South Korea’s factory output in November far outperformed expectations on strong exports orders for cars and chips, government data showed on Thursday. Industrial production last month increased by …
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– U.S. companies borrowing funds to finance their investments in equipment rose 8% in November, compared with a year earlier, Washington-based Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) said on Tuesday. …
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By Wayne Cole SYDNEY -Australian employment blew past all expectations in November as coronavirus lockdowns were lifted, driving the unemployment rate sharply lower in a major boost to the economic …
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SHANGHAI – SHANGHAI, Nov 24 – Shipments of smartphones within China rose 25.7% year on year to 34.8 million handsets in November, the China Academy of Information and Communications (CAICT) …
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NEW YORK – U.S. consumer prices increased further in November as the cost of goods and services rose broadly amid supply constraints, leading to the largest annual gain since June …
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BEIJING – China’s new yuan loans are expected to rebound in November from the previous month as the central bank seeks to bolster slowing growth in the world’s second-biggest economy. …
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By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM – The Bank of Israel said on Tuesday it bought $4 billion of foreign currency in November, its highest monthly amount since May, in a bid …
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BEIJING – China’s soybean imports rose sharply in November from the previous month, as more shipments from the United States arrived during the peak North American export season, customs data …
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TAIPEI – Taiwan’s exports likely rose for a 17th straight month in November, a Reuters poll showed, boosted by sustained demand for chips and technology, and ahead of the key …
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CAIRO – Egyptian non-oil activity in the private sector shrank for a 12th month in November as inflation expectations rose, causing new business orders to fall by their fastest in …
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TOKYO – Japan’s consumer confidence stayed flat in November, the government said on Thursday, even as economic activity picked up after coronavirus infections subsided. A Cabinet Office survey showed the …
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NEW DELHI – India posted a record merchandise trade deficit of $23.27 billion in November compared with $10.19 billion a year ago, preliminary data released by the government showed on …
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LONDON – More British manufacturers than at any point in the last 30 years reported rising costs last month, according to a survey on Wednesday that underlined pressure on the …
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LONDON – Manufacturing growth in the euro zone accelerated slightly last month but supply chain bottlenecks worsened, putting a cap on output and driving the cost of raw materials up …
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(Corrects to say comment in paragraph 8 is attributable to an energy analyst, not a trader) By Florence Tan and Arathy S Nair -The United States has launched an auction …
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BEIJING – China’s factory activity is likely to have shrunk at a slower pace in November, as supply snags and power cuts eased, a Reuters poll showed, but persistent softness …
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By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO – Japan raised its view on consumption for the first time in 13 months as service spending picked up but downgraded that on exports and production …