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Japan considering lifting ban on fully-online shareholder meetings in COVID-19 era
By Daniel Leussink and Takaya Yamaguchi TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will consider allowing companies to hold annual general meetings completely online, a government panel tasked with drafting the country'...
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Germany EU presidency looking for solution to EU budget row: minister
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German EU presidency is still seeking a solution to the row in the European Union over a budget and recovery fund that aim to unlock billions of euros to help economies hit by t...
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ECB can’t go bankrupt even it suffers losses
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank could "neither go bankrupt nor run out of money" even if it were to suffer losses on the multi-trillion-euro pile of bonds it has bought under its stimu...
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George Soros urges EU to stand up to Hungary and Poland on recovery fund
LONDON (Reuters) - Billionaire financier George Soros said the European Union must stand up to Hungary and Poland and cannot afford to compromise on the rule-of-law provisions it applies to the funds ...
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Kia Motors workers in South Korea to stage partial strike over wages, EV plans
SEOUL (Reuters) - Unionised workers at Kia Motors Corp in South Korea will launch a partial strike on Nov. 24 over wages and worries about job security as the automaker pursues plans to produce electr...
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European stocks slide after virus fears knock Wall Street
(Reuters) - European stocks opened lower on Thursday following sharp losses on Wall Street as investors feared another round of shutdowns due to soaring coronavirus cases in the United States and Euro...
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EU auditors see uphill battle for EU antitrust regulators versus big tech
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust enforcers face an uphill battle in tackling tech giants abusing their dominance because of the difficulty of finding remedies, the EU's budget watchdo...
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‘Too soon’ to let Boeing 737 MAX fly again, say families of Lion Air crash victims
By Augustinus Beo Da Costa and Bernadette Christina JAKARTA (Reuters) - Some of the relatives of victims of a fatal Boeing 737 MAX crash in Indonesia have slammed a decision by U.S. aviation authoriti...
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Japan weighs tax incentives to reach PM’s goals on digital, zero emissions
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) kicked off debates on Thursday on tax incentives next fiscal year to help Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga push his agenda on digitalisatio...
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UK is not abandoning international aid, defence secretary says
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is not abandoning its commitment to providing international aid amid media reports its budget will be cut drastically, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said on Thursday. "It do...
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