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German economic institutes cut 2021 GDP forecast
By Riham Alkousaa and Miranda Murray Berlin (Reuters) - Germany's top economic institutes cut their joint forecast for 2021 growth in Europe's largest economy to 2.4% on Thursday as supply bottlenecks...
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Cannabis e-commerce platform Dutchie raises $350 million, valued at $3.75 billion
By Jane Lanhee Lee (Reuters) - Cannabis e-commerce platform Dutchie on Thursday said it raised $350 million in its latest funding round that valued the company at $3.75 billion. The massive funding ro...
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UnitedHealth raises 2021 profit forecast on Optum strength
(Reuters) -UnitedHealth Group Inc on Thursday raised its full-year adjusted profit forecast after beating analysts' estimates for third-quarter earnings, helped by a jump in revenue from its Optum uni...
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Turkey expands armed drone sales to Ethiopia and Morocco – sources
By Orhan Coskun, Jonathan Spicer and Ece Toksabay ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey has expanded its exports of armed drones by negotiating sales deals with Morocco and Ethiopia after their successful use in ...
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Price pinch: global economy caught in perfect storm
By Guy Faulconbridge, Andrew MacAskill, Daniel Leussink and Leika Kihara LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) - From beef bowls in Tokyo to chicken fillet rolls in London, consumers are beginning to feel the pinch ...
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French court orders state to honour its climate commitments – Oxfam
PARIS (Reuters) - A French court has ordered the French state to honour its commitments on climate change, Oxfam France's director said on Thursday. "We have won. The state must not only catch up on i...
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BoE rate rise after one-off price shock would be ‘self-defeating’ – Tenreyro
LONDON (Reuters) -The Bank of England should not raise interest rates to tackle a surge in inflation caused by higher prices for energy and semi-conductors if it thinks these effects will be short-liv...
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Car production curbs hit TomTom amid chip shortage
(Reuters) - Dutch navigation and digital mapping company TomTom warned on Thursday supply chain problems in the auto sector could last until the first half of next year after it reported a bigger than...
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EU appeals to shared values to tempt Taiwan’s chip firms
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The European Union and Taiwan are democracies with shared values and are natural partners when it comes to semiconductors, a senior EU official said on Thursday, making a pitch for ...
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China Evergrande owes $28 million for Changchun land, city govt says
BEIJING (Reuters) -Heavily indebted property developer China Evergrande Group owes the equivalent of $28 million for land in the northeastern city of Changchun it bought in June, municipal authorities...
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