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Global bond funds see big outflows in week to April 13
(Reuters) - Global bond funds witnessed massive money outflows in the week to April 13, as investors were worried that the Federal Reserve would start tightening its policy more aggressively to contai...
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Analysis-Ukraine-related price jolts threaten Cuba’s already tepid recovery
By Marc Frank HAVANA (Reuters) - The Russian invasion of Ukraine is making Cuba's three-year-old foreign exchange crisis worse as import costs jump, undermining an incipient recovery and threatening m...
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South African military deployed to flood-ravaged province
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's armed forces have been deployed to help with relief efforts in the KwaZulu-Natal province, where more than 440 people died following torrential rains that trigg...
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CEO steers electric truck startup Rivian through supply chain twilight zone
By Joseph White NORMAL, Ill. (Reuters) - Rivian Automotive Inc CEO R.J. Scaringe needs to sell a lot more electric vans and pickup trucks to boost a beaten down stock price and fund his ambitious long...
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Ukraine restricts rail exports due to Easter closures, traffic build-up
By Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) - A build-up of wagons at border crossings and closures during the Easter holidays have prompted Ukraine to temporarily restrict goods supplies from Ukraine to Poland ...
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Senior U.S. officials to visit the Solomon Islands amid China security concerns
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House Indo-Pacific coordinator Kurt Campbell and the State Department's top official for Asia will travel this week to the Solomon Islands, the White House said on Monday,...
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The case for testing Pfizer’s Paxlovid for treating long COVID
By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - Reports of two patients who found relief from long COVID after taking Pfizer Inc's antiviral Paxlovid, including a researcher who tested it on herself, provide...
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U.S. banks’ commodity trading exposures rise on Russia conflict
By Matt Scuffham NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street banks' commodities trading exposures are rising, which could leave them vulnerable to large swings in asset values following Russia's invasion of Ukra...
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Kremlin says Ukraine is not consistent when it comes to peace talks
(Reuters) - The Kremlin on Monday accused Ukraine of constantly changing its stance when it comes to issues that have already been agreed at peace talks. "Contacts continue at an expert level within t...
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After Russian pullback, Ukraine’s northern Sumy region prepares for new assault
By Joseph Campbell and Zohra Bensemra SUMY, Ukraine (Reuters) - Russia's forces may have pulled back in some parts of Ukraine more than a week ago, but the territorial defence force in the northern Su...
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