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Japan’s SoftBank reports 39% fall in Q1 net profit
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's SoftBank Group Corp on Tuesday reported a 39% fall in first-quarter net profit, even as Vision Fund returns were boosted by listings during the period. April-June profit was ...
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Australian researchers develop hydrogel to combat Parkinson’s
By Cordelia Hsu SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian researchers have created a hydrogel that could be used as a one-off intervention to treat Parkinson's disease and possibly other neurological conditions, ...
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Norway government faces big defeat in Sept election, poll shows
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's centre-left opposition parties are expected to defeat the incumbent Conservative-led coalition government by a two-to-one margin in next month's election for parliament, a ne...
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What you need to know about the coronavirus right now
(Reuters) - Here's what you need to know about the coronavirus right now: Moderna's vaccine may be best against Delta The mRNA vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech may be less effective than Moderna's aga...
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Delivery Hero to expand in Germany after Berlin return
Berlin (Reuters) - Delivery Hero said on Tuesday it would roll out its food and grocery delivery services in more German cities this autumn, heating up competition in the home market it quit three yea...
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Reliance joins Bill Gates, others to invest $144 million in U.S. energy storage co
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Indian oil-to-telecoms conglomerate Reliance Industries Ltd said on Tuesday it would invest $144 million in U.S. energy storage company Ambri Inc, along with billionaire Bill Gat...
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Ruler of UAE’s Sharjah appoints new deputy
DUBAI (Reuters) - The ruler of Sharjah, the third largest of the United Arab Emirates, has appointed Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed al-Qasimi as deputy ruler as well as chairman of the Sharjah Petroleum Coun...
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StanChart CEO says companies must act on climate change, can’t bank on governments
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Companies should not rely on governments to reach agreement at a global summit on climate change this year, but rather take more action themselves, Standard Chartered CEO Bill Wi...
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Thai protest leaders detained ahead of planned “car mob” rally
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai authorities have detained at least 11 leaders of the country's anti-government protest movement and deployed hundreds of police ahead of a planned demonstration on Tuesday inv...
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Dollar buoyed as healthy U.S. jobs fuel Fed taper talk
By Hideyuki Sano TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar was buoyant on Tuesday, pushing the euro to a four-month low, as a run of strong U.S. job figures solidified expectations the U.S. Federal Reserve could s...
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