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Stocks slide into Fed mode, shorts stalk banks
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian stocks fell for a second session in a row on Wednesday, as global investors contended with signs of a softening U.S. economy, and were in full flight from ...
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Mexico deputy foreign minister resigns to pursue ‘personal and political projects’
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican Deputy Foreign Minister Martha Delgado is resigning from her post, she said on Twitter Tuesday, to begin "personal and political projects which require (her) complete a...
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Singapore’s Keppel to drop conglomerate structure, targets $150 billion AUM by 2030
(Reuters) -Singapore's Keppel Corp on Wednesday announced a major corporate restructuring, doing away with its conglomerate form and divide itself into three distinct units, in a bid to simplify and f...
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US stands with Philippines against Chinese ‘intimidation’ in S. China Sea – official
By Karen Lema (Reuters) - The United States stands with treaty ally the Philippines in the face of harassment by China's coast guard in the South China Sea and remains deeply concerned about "intimida...
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Utah judge temporarily blocks law ending licenses for abortion clinics
(Reuters) - A court in Utah has stopped the state's Republican-dominated government from enforcing a new law that would effectively end abortions by making it impossible to get a license for a clinic ...
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‘Plagiarism machines’: Hollywood writers and studios battle over the future of AI
By Dawn Chmielewski and Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hollywood writers have for decades penned sci-fi scripts featuring machines taking over the world. Now, they are fighting to make sure rob...
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North Carolina Republicans reach agreement on 12-week abortion ban
By Sharon Bernstein (Reuters) - Republican lawmakers in North Carolina said on Tuesday they had reached agreement on a plan to limit most abortions to the first trimester of pregnancy, a sharp drop fr...
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Bank of Korea’s Rhee says ‘little bit premature’ for policy pivot – CNBC
INCHEON, South Korea (Reuters) -South Korea's central bank chief welcomed an easing in inflation but said it was "a little bit premature" to suggest it will start to cut rates as early as this year gi...
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Indonesia economy likely grew 4.95% on year in Q1, contracted vs quarter: Reuters poll
By Sujith Pai BENGALURU (Reuters) - Indonesian annual economic growth likely slowed to its weakest in more than a year in January-March and shrank on a quarterly basis as lower commodity prices hit ex...
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Israel, armed groups in Gaza agree to ceasefire, Palestinian officials say
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel and Palestinian armed groups in Gaza agreed to a ceasefire early on Wednesday, two Palestinian officials said, after the death of a Palestinian hunger striker in Israeli c...
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