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Euro zone factory recovery faltered in January but still strong: PMI
By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone manufacturing growth remained resilient at the start of the year but the pace waned from December as renewed lockdown measures across the continent, alon...
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French manufacturing picked up in January despite lockdown threat: PMI
PARIS (Reuters) - French manufacturing gained momentum in January at the fastest rate in six months as client demand firmed and in spite of growing prospects for a new coronavirus lockdown, a monthly ...
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European shares rise as miners lead early gains
(Reuters) - European shares rose on Monday, bouncing from their worst weekly decline since October helped by a rise in shares of miners after an ongoing retail frenzy shifted its attention to silver. ...
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Elon Musk says bitcoin ‘on the verge’ of being more widely accepted
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Billionaire Elon Musk said on Monday bitcoin was "on the verge" of being more widely accepted among investors as he expressed his support for the cryptocurrency. The comments...
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HSBC sets up private banking business in Thailand, second in Southeast Asia
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - HSBC Holdings PLC said on Monday it had set up a new private banking business in Thailand, the Asia-focused lender's second onshore expansion in Southeast Asia, as it seeks to gr...
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Silver swept up by GameStop retail frenzy, prices soar
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Silver prices surged to a five-month high on Monday, silver-mining stocks leapt and coin-selling websites were swamped as small-time investors piled in to the me...
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Five things to watch in retail stocks’ trading frenzy
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Silver has become the latest focus of a frenzied online movement by retail traders to push up values of assets that big fund managers had bet against. The populist trading rally,...
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Germany’s stricter lockdown sinks retail sales in December
BERLIN (Reuters) - German retail sales plunged far more than expected in December as a decision to tighten lockdown measures in the COVID-19 pandemic choked consumer spending in Europe's largest econo...
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Ryanair forecasts record annual loss as COVID-19 ‘wreaks havoc’
By Conor Humphries DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ryanair said on Monday it may lose close to 1 billion euros ($1.21 billion) in its current financial year, by far its worst ever performance, but Europe's largest...
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Wrapped in Brexit red tape, a UK freight firm struggles to trade
By Kate Holton FELIXSTOWE, England (Reuters) - In just one month of post-Brexit trading, British logistics expert Jon Swallow has seen exports dive, prices rise and customers so desperate that he is p...
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