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European new car sales drop by 25.7% year-on-year in January: ACEA
BERLIN (Reuters) - European car registrations dropped in January, industry data showed on Wednesday, as measures to restrict a second coronavirus wave hit sales in the region's largest markets. New ca...
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Epic Games takes Apple fight to EU antitrust regulators
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Fortnite creator Epic Games has taken its fight against Apple to EU antitrust regulators after failing to make headway in a U.S. court in a dispute over the iPhone...
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Sales at Kering’s Gucci brand fall further in fourth-quarter
PARIS (Reuters) - Sales at Kering's star Gucci fashion brand fell more than expected in the fourth quarter, as the coronavirus pandemic hurt tourist travel and shopping habits globally. Kering, which ...
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Australian media firms squeeze more from Google as new law looms
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia claimed an early win in a protracted licencing battle with Google on Wednesday as media companies lined up to announce content deals with the internet giant ...
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Exclusive: Honda to appoint R&D chief Toshihiro Mibe as new CEO – sources
TOKYO (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co will name Toshihiro Mibe, head of the Japanese automaker's research and development arm, as its new chief executive officer, two sources told Reuters. Japan's second-b...
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Europe pulls ahead in race for hydrogen, as global project pipeline grows: report
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Most of the world's planned hydrogen projects and the biggest chunk of related investments this decade are expected to be in Europe, an industry report said on Wedn...
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U.S. shale could face weeks of depressed oil production due to cold
By Jennifer Hiller HOUSTON (Reuters) - The U.S. deep freeze will wreak havoc on oil and gas production for several days if not weeks, according to industry experts, as companies deal with frozen equip...
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Analysis: Europe braces for pandemic reality to hit banks
By John O'Donnell FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Unpaid debt from pandemic-stricken borrowers has ravaged profits at Europe's big banks and kick-started a debate among politicians about whether they may ultima...
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Traders chase sky-high returns in leveraged exchange traded products
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) - Frenzied speculation in the shares of GameStop may have subsided, but it is business as usual in a small corner of the market where traders looking to turboch...
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Power Up: Pandemic tips for working parents
By Chris Taylor NEW YORK (Reuters) - As any working parent will tell you, life is very much a juggling act. It is all about how to balance the competing responsibilities of work, home and family, with...
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