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UK’s Johnson says he doesn’t want no-deal Brexit but can live with it
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Sunday he did not particularly wish for the Brexit transition period to end without a new trade deal being in place, but that Britain co...
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Australia to spend more on jobs in budget based on COVID-19 vaccine
By Lidia Kelly MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The Australian government said on Sunday it will earmark an additional A$1.2 billion ($859 million) in wage subsidies in the 2020/21 budget and that its frameworks...
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U.S. oil refiners look to leapfrog Canadians in making renewable diesel
By Rod Nickel and Laura Sanicola WINNIPEG, Manitoba/NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. oil refineries are moving aggressively to produce renewable diesel, partly to cash in on Canada's greener fuel standard be...
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Trump’s diagnosis fuels uncertainty for skittish U.S. stock market
By April Joyner and Lewis Krauskopf (Reuters) - Investors are gauging how a potential deterioration in President Donald Trump's health could impact asset prices in coming weeks, as the U.S. leader rem...
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Japan’s Sony and Kioxia seeking U.S. approval to supply to Huawei: Nikkei
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Sony Corp and memory chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp have applied for U.S. approval to continue supplying Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, Nikkei reported on Sunday. If confirmed, ...
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Cineworld to close all UK, Ireland screens, Sunday Times says
(Reuters) - Cineworld, the world's second-biggest cinema operator, is set to close all its screens in the United Kingdom and Ireland as soon as the coming week, London's Sunday Times reported on Satur...
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Honda confirms 17th U.S. death in Takata air bag rupture
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co said on Saturday it has confirmed a 17th U.S. death tied to a faulty Takata air bag inflator. The Japanese automaker said that after a joint inspection with the U...
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Airbus executive says aviation outlook worse than expected
BERLIN (Reuters) - The outlook for the aviation industry has deteriorated again due to rising coronavirus infections and renewed travel restrictions, Airbus chief operating officer Michael Schoellhorn...
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Chevron Nigeria plans to cut 25% of staff after oil price drop
ABUJA (Reuters) - The Nigerian unit of oil major Chevron plans to cut its local workforce by 25% to reduce costs, it said on Saturday, due to weak demand for oil in the wake of the coronavirus pandemi...
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Indonesian parliamentary committee finishes deliberating contentious jobs bill
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia moved a step closer to passing President Joko Widodo's contentious "Job Creation" bill after parliament's legislation committee and government ministers on Saturday appro...
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