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H&M’s June-August profit jumps above 2019 level
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Sweden's H&M reported on Thursday a bigger jump in pretax profit than expected for the June-August period to above pre-pandemic levels as shoppers returned to stores, but said pro...
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Pro-EU Dobrev leads in opposition primary to take on Hungary’s Orban
By Krisztina Than and Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Klara Dobrev, a 49-year-old lawyer, has emerged as the front-runner in a joint opposition bid to unseat Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban...
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At event with U.N. envoy, U.S. says committed to Taiwan’s international participation
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The United States remains committed to expanding Taiwan's space for international participation, a senior U.S. diplomat said at an event with Taiwan's foreign minister that was also...
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ABB launches world’s fastest electric car charger
ZURICH (Reuters) -ABB has launched the world's fastest electric car charger, the Swiss engineering company said on Thursday, as it presses ahead with plans to spin off the business which could be valu...
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Israeli forces kill Palestinian gunman, woman assailant – Israeli police
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli forces killed a Palestinian gunman in the occupied West Bank on Thursday and a Palestinian woman who tried to stab officers in Jerusalem's Old City, Israeli police said. ...
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Thai central bank chief warns economy remains fragile, exposed to shocks
By Orathai Sriring BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand has good fiscal and financial stability but its economy remains fragile and has limited capacity to withstand shocks due to high external dependence ami...
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Analysis-Growth funds among Q3 winners for U.S. investors as COVID worries grew
By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. mid-cap growth funds, emerging market stocks and inflation-protected bonds were among the winners for U.S. investors in a turbulent third quarter that saw th...
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How global supply chains are falling out of fashion
By Elisa Anzolin and Silvia Aloisi MILAN (Reuters) - Fashion brands like Benetton are increasingly turning away from globe-spanning supply chains and low-cost manufacturing hubs in Asia, in a shift th...
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Exclusive-The king of oil bets on batteries for a green world
By Dmitry Zhdannikov LONDON (Reuters) - Alex Beard is losing his thirst for oil. Once one of the world's most powerful oil traders, the former Glencore executive is now raising money to build a portfo...
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China’s electric carmakers make their move on Europe
By Nick Carey and Yilei Sun MUNICH/BEIJING (Reuters) - China's electric carmakers are darting into Europe, hoping to catch traditional auto giants cold and seize a slice of a market supercharged by th...
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