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Tiffany gets regulatory nod from Japan, Mexico authorities for $16 billion LVMH deal
(Reuters) - Tiffany & Co has received regulatory approval from the Japan Fair Trade Commission and the Mexican competition authority for its contentious $16 billion acquisition by luxury goods group L...
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Euro zone ministers pledge lasting fiscal support for economy
BERLIN (Reuters) - Euro zone finance ministers pledged continued fiscal support on Friday to get their economies running again after the COVID-19 crisis, chairman of the Eurogroup Paschal Donohoe said...
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Emerging market funds close due to shrinking demand
By Tom Arnold LONDON (Reuters) - Dozens of emerging market funds have closed this year as turmoil unleashed by the coronavirus has damaged investor sentiment towards the asset class, where returns lag...
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Futures rebound as tech stocks rise; Oracle delivers strong quarter
(Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures climbed on Friday, with tech shares gaining after a pullback in the previous session, as Oracle's solid quarter restored faith that tech-related companies are emer...
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Microsoft takes aim at Sony with cloud gaming service
By Supantha Mukherjee and Sam Nussey STOCKHOLM/TOKYO (Reuters) - Microsoft will on Tuesday launch its Xbox cloud gaming service priced at $1 for new users' first month, in a major drive to attract cas...
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Special Report: Big Pharma wages stealth war on drug price watchdog
By Caroline Humer (Reuters) - As evidence grew this spring that the drug remdesivir was helping COVID-19 patients, some Wall Street investors bet on analysts' estimates that its maker, Gilead Sciences...
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‘Enough is enough’: Canada’s Montney producers swap oil and gas assets for cash
By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - A wave of consolidation is underway in Canada's Montney oil and gas region as small companies struggling to weather the impact of coronavirus on the energy...
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China will suspend imports from companies if frozen foods test positive for coronavirus
BEIJING (Reuters) - China customs said on Friday that it will suspend imports from companies for a week if frozen food products test positive for coronavirus for the first or second time. If the froze...
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Citigroup’s next CEO has Herculean task: turning the bank around for real
By Imani Moise and Svea Herbst-Bayliss NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Jane Fraser takes the helm of Citigroup Inc in February, she will have some big tasks ahead of her. Citigroup, the third-largest U.S. l...
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EU governments and ECB have more to do to overcome crisis, Lagarde says
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Europe's recovery from a deep recession is incomplete and uneven so there is no room for complacency by governments or the European Central Bank, ECB President Christine Lagarde ...
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