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China Jan-May state-owned firms’ profits up 170% y/y – finance ministry
BEIJING (Reuters) - Profits at China's state-owned enterprises rose 170% to 1.79 trillion yuan ($276.18 billion) in the first five months of the year versus the same period a year prior, the ministry ...
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Japan steps up vaccination effort to key daily rate of 1 million
By Rocky Swift TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's daily rate of coronavirus vaccinations has reached a crucial milestone of 1 million, government data showed on Wednesday, as authorities scramble to recover lo...
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Mall operator says UAE Q4 retail revenue to be greater than pre-pandemic
DUBAI (Reuters) - Middle East shopping mall operator Majid Al Futtaim said on Wednesday retail revenues in the United Arab Emirates in the latter part of 2021 are likely to exceed those seen before th...
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Euro zone business growth at 15-year high as demand unleashed – PMI
LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone business growth accelerated at its fastest pace in 15 years this month as the easing of more lockdown measures and the unleashing of pent-up demand drove a boom in the blo...
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Men took bigger jobs hit in pandemic, ECB study finds
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Men suffered bigger jobs losses across the euro zone during the COVID-19 pandemic, a European Central Bank study found on Wednesday, confounding some earlier predictions that wom...
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Column: Europe faces recovery with German handbrake on
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - As German opinion polls shift dramatically from Green to conservative ahead of September's elections, the prospect of a post-pandemic rethink of euro zone fiscal polic...
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Mazda to temporarily halt production at Japanese plant in July due to chip shortage
TOKYO (Reuters) - Mazda Motor Corp said on Wednesday that it will suspend production at a factory in Japan for a total of ten days in July due to a chip shortage. The automaker's Hofu Plant No.1 in Ya...
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Russia says to boost military ties with Myanmar as junta leader visits
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu told visiting junta leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaingid that Moscow is committed to strengthening military ties with Myanmar, Russia's RIA...
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Too early to say if Irish reopening to be delayed -health minister
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's health minister said it is too early to say whether an increased presence of the COVID-19 Delta variant will delay a further easing of restrictions beyond July 5 when indo...
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Shares in French luxury goods companies fall after HSBC downgrades
PARIS (Reuters) - Shares in major French luxury goods companies Kering and Hermes fell on Wednesday after HSBC downgraded its ratings on stocks in the sector. Kering and Hermes were down by around 1% ...
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