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Asia-Pacific leaders push for freer trade after Trump
By Rozanna Latiff and A. Ananthalakshmi KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Asia-Pacific leaders called on Thursday for open and multilateral trade to support a global economy battered by the novel coronavirus, ...
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Party pooper: Most Japan firms cancel year-end bashes due to COVID-19, survey shows
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nearly 90% of Japanese companies plan to skip year-end and New Year parties to prevent the spread of COVID-19, a private survey showed on Thursday, underscoring the pain the coronavi...
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Exclusive: Adani has no guaranteed buyer for $6 billion Indian solar project – document
By Neha Arora and Sudarshan Varadhan NEW DELHI/CHENNAI (Reuters) - Adani Green Energy's record $6 billion solar power project announced in June has no guaranteed customer, its deal with India's main s...
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Cineworld considers CVA to survive the coronavirus crisis – FT
(Reuters) - Cineworld is looking at a company voluntary arrangement, an insolvency process used to cut costs, as part of its talks with lenders to gain access to capital, the Financial Times reported,...
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Amazon sacks dozens of staff at drone project, taps new manufacturers: FT
(Reuters) - U.S. online retailer Amazon.com Inc has laid off dozens of R&D and manufacturing staff from its delivery drone project, Amazon Prime Air, the Financial Times reported on Thursday. The comp...
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Global crude market finds support mainly from China demand
By Devika Krishna Kumar, Olga Yagova and Noah Browning NEW YORK/MOSCOW/LONDON (Reuters) - China, the global oil market's lifeline this year, has stepped up purchases from exporters like Russia, the Un...
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Thyssenkrupp cuts further 5,000 jobs to stave off coronavirus hit
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Ailing conglomerate Thyssenkrupp said on Thursday it would need to cut a further 5,000 jobs to ease the impact of the coronavirus crisis on its businesses. "We're not yet where w...
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ABB to exit three divisions with revenues of $1.75 billion
ZURICH (Reuters) - ABB plans to offload three business units that generate $1.75 billion in sales, the Swiss engineering company said on Thursday, equivalent to 6% of its annual revenue. The company s...
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In Shenzhen, the world’s largest electronics market gets a cosmetics makeover
By David Kirton SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - It's 10 p.m. in the world's largest electronics market, and lines of delivery workers who once hauled computer components and knock-off phones now push cart...
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Analysis: As regulators prepare to weigh in on 737 MAX, FAA’s global dominance fades
By Jamie Freed and Allison Lampert SYDNEY/MONTREAL (Reuters) - Global regulators have held off approving the Boeing 737 MAX despite a decision by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to end a 20-m...
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