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Taiwan export orders growth underwhelms on smartphones
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's export orders grew less than forecast in August on unexpectedly weaker demand for new smartphones, though the government said the demand outlook for the island's tech goods...
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Global equity funds see their first outflows in 2021 – BofA
By Saikat Chatterjee LONDON (Reuters) -Global equity funds saw their first outflows in 2021 as rising pessimism about U.S. President Joe Biden's spending plans triggered large outflows, while cash, go...
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French fashion company Kering says it will be going entirely fur free
PARIS (Reuters) -France's Kering said it had decided to stop using animal fur across all of its brands, in the fashion industry's latest response to concerns over animal treatment and the environment....
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Rugby-Former All Blacks loose forward Nathan dies aged 81
(Reuters) - Former New Zealand loose forward Waka Nathan, who was unbeaten in his 14 tests with the All Blacks, has died at the age of 81, New Zealand Rugby (NZR) said on Friday. The former Maori All ...
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Italy backs COVID-19 shots for pregnant women from second trimester
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's National Health Institute (ISS) recommended on Friday that pregnant women should get COVID-19 vaccines after the first three months of their pregnancy. The health authority s...
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Kakao Pay pushes back planned $1.3 billion IPO to November
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean financial technology firm Kakao Pay Corp said on Friday it had decided to push back its planned initial public offering, worth as much as 1.5 trillion won ($1.28 billion)...
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World’s youth returns to the streets to fight climate change
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Young people around the world began taking to the streets on Friday to demand urgent action to avert disastrous climate change, in their largest protest since the s...
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Italy business confidence slips in Sept but consumer morale hits record high
ROME (Reuters) - - Morale amongst Italian businesses slipped for a second month running in September but consumer confidence jumped to its highest level for more than 23 years, data showed on Friday. ...
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German business morale falls on manufacturing ‘bottleneck recession’
BERLIN (Reuters) - German business morale fell for the third month running in September, hit by supply chain problems that are causing a "bottleneck recession" for manufacturers in Europe's largest ec...
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Five climbers die in snowstorm on Russia’s Mount Elbrus
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Five climbers died after they got caught in a sudden snowstorm on Russia's Mount Elbrus, the highest mountain in Europe, officials said. The other 14 members of the party were rescu...
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