MEXICO CITY – Grupo Aeromexico stock rose sharply for a third day on Wednesday on speculative buying, analysts said, after plummeting last week on a tender offer that valued the …
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TRENTON, NJ – Three weeks ago, New Jersey broke the 50,000 breakthrough case milestone. Today, the state is nearing 70,000 as Governor Phil Murphy reported the 68,913th breakthrough case. A …
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By Ceyda Caglayan and Canan Sevgili ISTANBUL – Restaurants and other businesses in Turkey’s service sector say they will jack up prices next year to cover the cost of a …
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON -President Joe Biden’s nominee to serve as the top auto safety regulator will vow to address the massive increase in U.S. road deaths, according to congressional …
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By Patturaja Murugaboopathy and Simon Jessop LONDON – The number of companies sharing climate data with CDP, the world’s leading disclosure platform, jumped by nearly 40% over the last year …
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MOSCOW – Russian car-sharing company Delimobil on Tuesday reported an 89% jump in revenue in the third quarter to 3.9 billion roubles ($53 million), and said it was still eyeing …
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BERLIN – German wholesale prices rose by 16.6% on the year in November, official data showed on Monday, recording their biggest annual rise since data collection for the measure began …
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– U.S. travel and leisure stocks surged on Wednesday after BioNtech SE and Pfizer Inc said a three-shot course of their COVID-19 vaccine was able to neutralize the new Omicron …
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SAO PAULO – Shares in Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA rose more than 4% after the company said its electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL) subsidiary Eve Urban Air Mobility …
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SYDNEY – Australian job advertisements surged in November as the lifting of coronavirus lockdown measures saw demand for labour spike in Sydney and Melbourne, auguring well for a rapid recovery …
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By Anna Ringstrom STOCKHOLM – Ingka Group, the owner of most IKEA stores world-wide, reported on Tuesday a jump in annual profit on the back of record demand for home …
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BERLIN – German inflation is set to surpass the 5% threshold in November for the first time in nearly three decades, regional data from several states suggested on Monday, increasing …
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SINGAPORE – Singapore’s key price gauge rose by the fastest pace in nearly three years in October, mainly driven by higher services and food inflation. The core inflation rate — …
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– Greek yogurt maker Chobani on Wednesday lifted the veil off its finances for the first time in its filing for an initial public offering in New York, revealing a …
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By Paulina Duran SYDNEY – Australia’s Commonwealth Bank warned fierce competition in its key home loan market was hurting its margins “considerably”, triggering a big sell-off in one of the …
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By Karl Plume and Praveen Paramasivam -Soaring meat prices helped Tyson Foods Inc overcome pandemic-related labor shortages at its plants as the top U.S. meat packer reported a stronger-than-expected quarterly …
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PORT ORANGE, FL – Port Orange Police officers jumped into a canal to save a woman whose car was sinking below the water. The Port Orange Police Department issued the …
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MOSCOW – State-controlled Russian diamond producer Alrosa on Thursday said recovering sales helped it to more than triple third-quarter net profit to 25 billion roubles ($354 million). The world’s largest …
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– Shares of DoorDash Inc jumped 16% on Wednesday after the U.S. food delivery firm inked an $8 billion deal to buy Finnish startup Wolt to grab a slice of …
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DEERFIELD BEACH, FL – Probationary firefighters in recruit training in Deerfield Beach took a leap of faith, diving 25 feet off a pier into the water below. The exercise is …
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By Paulina Duran SYDNEY – Australia’s banking watchdog said it was examining the regulatory implications of Commonwealth Bank’s’s planned introduction of bitcoin trading to unsophisticated retail investors – the first …
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LONDON – British house prices rose for a fourth month running in October in the latest sign of strong momentum in the housing market, mortgage lender Halifax said on Friday. …
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BRUSSELS – Euro zone producer prices jumped in September more than expected, driven by skyrocketing energy costs, recording their highest increase on record in a new sign of strong inflationary …
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BERLIN – A one-off boost from large-scale industrial facilities in September prompted German engineering companies’ order books, though supply bottlenecks are snagging how quickly orders can be filled, industry association …
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BERLIN – Growth in business activity slowed in Germany for a third consecutive month in October, a survey showed on Thursday, as supply bottlenecks and higher energy costs pushed inflation …