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Dow Inc CEO Jim Fitterling elected to 3M’s board
(Reuters) - 3M Co, which makes N95 face masks, said on Tuesday that Jim Fitterling, chairman and chief executive officer of Dow Inc, has been elected to its board, effective February 5. "In connection...
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Japan’s service sector slump deepens as COVID-19 emergency hits businesses
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's services sector shrank at the fastest pace in five months in January, as a heavy blow to demand from a resurgence in coronavirus infections and a state of emergency in parts ...
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Major housing markets to shine this year and next: Reuters poll
By Shrutee Sarkar BENGALURU (Reuters) - REUTERS POLL-RISK A RESURGENCE IN COVID-19 WILL DERAIL MAJOR HOUSING MARKETS IN 2021 IS LOW, SAID 77 OF 102 ANALYSTS The outlook for major global housing market...
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Asian shares push higher on improving coronavirus outlook
By Imani Moise (Reuters) - Asian markets moved higher during early trading as governments around the world looked poised to boost spending to help economies recover from the coronavirus and vaccine ro...
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Yellen, IMF chief discussed need for multilateral solutions on debt, other issues
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and the head of the International Monetary Fund discussed the need for multilateral solutions to many issues facing the global economy, incl...
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Lawsuit says Tyson Foods misled shareholders about COVID-19 protocols
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. meat and poultry processor Tyson Foods Inc was sued on Tuesday for allegedly defrauding shareholders with misleading disclosures about its ability to comb...
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Britain sketches out post-Brexit state aid scheme
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain wants to establish a more flexible system of subsidy rules than those in place when it was a member of the European Union, business minister Kwasi Kwarteng said on Wednesday...
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15 U.S. senators urge White House action on auto chip shortage
(Reuters) - A group of 15 U.S. senators on Tuesday including Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Republican John Cornyn urged the White House to work with Congress to address the global semiconductor sh...
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McDonald’s can sue ousted CEO over alleged lies about affairs: judge
By Tom Hals and Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) - A Delaware judge on Tuesday rejected former McDonald's Corp Chief Executive Steve Easterbrook's bid to dismiss a lawsuit by the fast-food chain seeking to ...
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PG&E sells rights to put wireless telecom antennas on its towers for $973 million
(Reuters) - California utility PG&E said on Tuesday it sold the rights to put wireless telecom antennas on its towers to a subsidiary of SBA Communications Corp for $973 million. "The sale of these li...
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