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UPDATE 1-Japan gives up approving Fujifilm's Avigan drug for COVID-19 by May-end -Kyodo (Adds details background, shares). TOKYO, May 26 (Reuters) - Japan's government has given up on approving Fujifilm Holdings Corp's Avigan drug for the treatment of COVID-19 by the end of May, Kyodo News reported late on Monday citing a government ...
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NBN research shows 8 in 10 agree fast broadband helped with job productivity Research released by the company responsible for deploying the National Broadband Network (NBN) has revealed how 83% of respondents said they could not have completed their jobs without access to fast broadband. The Behaviour Change survey, ...
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Struggling rental car companies expected to sell vehicles at deep discounts With travelers staying close to home and airports turned into virtual ghost towns, rental car companies have taken a huge hit during the coronavirus pandemic. On Friday Hertz, which also operates the Dollar and Thrifty agencies, declared bankruptcy. Industry ...
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Australian shares hit 2-1/2-month high on economic recovery hopes; NZ gains May 26 (Reuters) - Australian shares on Tuesday climbed to their highest in more than two months, as hopes of economic recovery buoyed sentiment with the country slowly moving towards normal activity, while Sino-U.S. tensions over Hong Kong continued ...
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Russia Sees Oil Market Balance in June-July on OPEC+ Cuts Russia, OPEC's key ally in the deal to cut oil production and ease a global glut, sees the market balancing in June or July. Around the world, producers have lowered global oil supply by 14-15 million barrels a day so far, Energy Minister Alexander Novak said ...
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New Emissions Blow for VW as German Court Backs Damages Claims KARLSRUHE, Germany — Volkswagen must pay compensation to owners of vehicles with rigged diesel engines in Germany, a court ruled on Monday, dealing a fresh blow to the automaker almost five years after its emissions scandal erupted. The ruling by ...
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French billionaires raise stakes in defence of publisher Lagardere PARIS (Reuters) - France's business elite closed ranks around publishing group Lagardere (LAGA.PA) on Monday with LVMH's Bernard Arnault and Vivendi's (VIV.PA) Vincent Bollore swooping in to bolster its defences against London-based hedge fund ...
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UPDATE 2-China becomes net exporter of gold via Hong Kong in April (Adds graphic). May 25 (Reuters) - China's gold imports via Hong Kong in April fell short of its exports for the first time since at least 2011 as measures to contain the spread of coronavirus hammered demand in the top consumer of the metal. Hong Kong ...
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China's Plan to Make Permanent Health Tracking on Smartphones Stirs Concern China created a smartphone tool to trace and track the movement of potential coronavirus patients. Now, plans to make that kind of health tracking permanent are stirring concerns in a country where personal privacy was once said to be an afterthought.
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Meat industry is trying to get back to normal, but workers are still getting sick Tyson Foods, the largest meat processor in the United States, has transformed its facilities across the country since legions of its workers started getting sick from the novel coronavirus. It has set up on-site medical clinics, screened employees for fevers at the ...
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Australia's New Century in talks to buy Vale's New Caledonia assets (Reuters) - Australia's New Century Resources Ltd (NCZ.AX) on Tuesday said it was in talks with global miner Vale's (VALE3.SA) Canadian unit to buy the latter's nickel and cobalt operations on the Pacific island of New Caledonia. New Century said it ...
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Jay Leno And Elon Musk Go For A Spin In Tesla Cybertruck, Production Model Will Be 5% Smaller The full episode of Jay Leno's Garage on CNBC featuring the Tesla Cybertruck and Elon Musk will premiere this Wednesday at 10 P.M Eastern, and a teaser featuring a portion of the Cybertruck review was released on YouTube. With Leno behind the wheel ...
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Poundland to open 26 more stores this week Poundland has said another 26 of its stores which have been closed throughout the coronavirus outbreak are throwing open their doors again. The discount retailer said trade will resume in the stores again this week after 51 shops reopened last week.
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Starting Tuesday, Pizza Hut giving away free pizza to 2020 grads (KLFY) Pizza Hut is partnering with America's dairy farmers to give away 500,000 pizzas to seniors graduating in 2020. Congratulations Class of 2020, you did it! Together with America's dairy farmers, we want to celebrate all your accomplishments with half a ...
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NHP: Less travelers leads to more speeders on Memorial Day Weekend LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -- Despite less travelers on the road for the Memorial Day weekend, Nevada Highway Patrol reported multiple speeders on highways between California and Nevada. NHP Southern Command tweeted photos of six different speeders from ...
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3-week lapse for AIS data breach Advanced Info Service (AIS), the top mobile operator by subscriber numbers, has insisted no personal information from customers was leaked during a scheduled test earlier this month -- only non-critical information was exposed online as reported by foreign ...
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Gas prices up from last week CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Gas prices are ticking up, but not enough to cause much pain at the pump. AAA says the national average for a gallon of regular is $1.96. That's about nine cents more than a week ago. But the association says gas hasn't been ...
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Samsung Group heir questioned by prosecutors over contentious 2015 deal SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Group heir Jay Y. Lee on Tuesday was summoned and questioned by prosecutors over a controversial 2015 merger of two of the group's affiliates, Yonhap News Agency said. Lee is in trials over charges that he bribed a friend of ...
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Why the PIF's latest investments support the Kingdom's strategic goals When the going gets tough the tough go shopping is an old saying that we have all used on occasion, especially the fairer sex. Nowhere is that truer than looking at the acquisitions of various sovereign wealth funds (SWF). All have looked at investment ...
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Should Restaurants Fear Uber Eats? Restaurants continue to reel from the devastating impact of the coronavirus. The ones that have remained open have become even more reliant on the handful of online platforms that dominate the food delivery landscape — despite the fact that those ...
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Left on the sidelines: Reopening leaves some businesses in limbo BOSTON — Retail and restaurant groups are blasting the state's reopening plans that are keeping them on the sidelines during a usually busy Memorial Day weekend. Beginning Monday, retail stores will be allowed to open for the first time in weeks, but only ...
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Online lamb campaign launched in China A new campaign to boost online sales of New Zealand lamb in China has been launched by Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) and processor Alliance Group. The digital campaign aims to leverage changes in consumer behaviour in China toward ...
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Gyms Reopening in Phases Gyms across the Hoosier state turned on the lights Sunday. This means Bob's Gym members and others can finally get back into their fitness routine. Jim Young and his family are looking to add a new routine signing up at the YMCA in downtown Evansville.
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RBI says no curbs in providing bank accounts to crypto traders There is no prohibition on banks in providing accounts to traders dealing with virtual currencies, the Reserve Bank of India told crypto currency exchange Unocoin last week. The banking regulator was responding to a Right to Information (RTI) query by ...
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Fitch downgrades outlook on Macquarie Ratings agency Fitch has downgraded its outlook for Macquarie Bank to negative from stable, saying its earnings will come under pressure from the coronavirus-related economic downturn. Fitch expects the bank's business customers to have trouble ...
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What To Know About The New COVID-19 Surcharges It's no secret that businesses have been suffering ever since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Now that select retail businesses are allowed to reopen, you might want to take a look at your receipt to see if you're paying a COVID-19 surcharge.
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