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ECB’s Lagarde sees upside risk to growth from consumption bounce
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The pandemic still weighs on the euro zone economy but growth could still rebound quicker than now expected as consumers begin spending again, European Central Bank President Chr...
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Tycoon Firtash says allegations behind Ukraine sanctions move ‘wrong’
VIENNA (Reuters) - Ukrainian tycoon Dmytro Firtash denies allegations behind his home country's move to impose sanctions on him for selling titanium products that Kyiv believes end up being used by Ru...
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Pakistani cleric who led anti-blasphemy rallies held for sexual abuse
By Mubasher Bukhari LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani police said on Monday that a hardline Muslim cleric had appeared in court hours after they arrested him on charges of sexually abusing a stud...
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EU foreign ministers agree economic sanctions on Belarus, Germany says
(Reuters) - European Union foreign ministers agreed on Monday to impose economic sanctions on Belarus, Germany's chief diplomat Heiko Maas said after a meeting in Luxembourg. "I am very satisfied that...
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Fed officials: Faster bond taper could keep options open on rate hike
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two regional Federal Reserve officials said Monday that a faster withdrawal from the central bank's bond purchase program could give it more leeway in deciding when to raise inte...
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U.S. slaps sanctions on Belarus over human rights abuses, erosion of democracy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Monday imposed sanctions on more than a dozen Belarusian individuals and entities, the U.S. Treasury Department said, joining Britain, Canada and the Europea...
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Think global for post-Brexit City of London reform, top financiers say
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Britain must focus on the City of London's global role when it comes to reforming financial rules after Brexit, senior finance officials said on Monday. Britain is revi...
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In win for athletes, U.S. Supreme Court rejects some NCAA compensation limits
By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Siding with student-athletes, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled against the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the organization's bid to maintain...
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Nicaragua broadens crackdown on Ortega rivals with arrest of journalist
MANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaraguan police late on Sunday detained journalist Miguel Mora, the fifth opposition figure hoping to challenge President Daniel Ortega in elections in November to be arrested in...
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U.S. Supreme Court tosses class action ruling against Goldman Sachs
By Andrew Chung (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed a victory to Goldman Sachs Group Inc in its bid to avoid an investor class action lawsuit accusing the bank of hiding conflicts of in...
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