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Exclusive: U.S. safety regulators reviewed concerns over GM sensor
By Mike Spector NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. automotive safety regulators reviewed evidence related to an allegedly defective steering sensor that was used in roughly 778,000 older General Motors Co vehi...
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Special Report: Suit over deadly crash renews spotlight on GM safety practices
By Mike Spector and Benjamin Lesser NEW YORK (Reuters) - On a clear afternoon in November 2014, Glenda Marie Buchanan set off in her silver Chevrolet Trailblazer SUV from her home in rural Georgia. Se...
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Greece opens books on 30-year bond, sees 17 billion euros of demand
By Lefteris Papadimas ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece got 17 billion euros of demand for its new 30-year bond issue, its first such sale in over a decade, as it continues its return to the markets after thr...
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German economic advisers expect GDP to shrink by 2% in first quarter
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government's council of economic advisers said on Wednesday they expected Europe's largest economy to shrink by roughly 2% in the first quarter of this year due to lockdo...
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U.S. SPACs overtake 2020 haul in less than three months
By Joshua Franklin (Reuters) - Wall Street thought 2020 was a frenetic year for special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs). Yet with more than nine months to go until the end of 2021, initial publi...
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Analysis: Why Biden’s securities regulator faces climate crackdown challenges
By Chris Prentice and Ross Kerber WASHINGTON/BOSTON (Reuters) - With Democrats at the helm, the U.S. securities regulator is pledging to crack down on companies and funds that mislead investors over c...
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Hopes and fears raised in rural West Virginia by push for $15 minimum wage
By Jason Lange and Makini Brice (Reuters) - At the Custard Stand restaurant in Webster Springs, West Virginia, Angie Cowger worries Democrats' goal of raising the hourly minimum wage to $15 would be t...
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How a Petrobras sacking ended Bolsonaro’s free-market flirtation
By Sabrina Valle, Gram Slattery and Lisandra Paraguassu RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - For many investors, President Jair Bolsonaro killed the dream of Brazil's free-market renaissance with a Friday night...
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‘Clean’ investment funds less vulnerable to climate shocks, says EU watchdog
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Funds that invest in 'brown' or polluting companies would be hit far harder than environmentally-friendly 'green' funds in a climate-related market shock, the European ...
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Exclusive: TikTok considers introducing group chat feature this year – sources
By Fanny Potkin and Yingzhi Yang SINGAPORE/BEIJING (Reuters) - Video-sharing platform TikTok may launch a group messaging feature this year, people with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters, putt...
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