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U.S. FAA says initial review shows outage sparked by procedural failure
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IMF’s Georgieva says Japan not facing increased inflationary pressures
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Argentina’s inflation rate at 95%, highest since 1991
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Shareholders sue Southwest Airlines over flight meltdown
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -Shareholders filed a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines Co on Thursday, accusing the carrier of fraudulently concealing…
Apple CEO Cook’s pay more dependent on stock performance in 2023
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Venezuelan economy grew above 15% in 2022, president says
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IMF’s Georgieva says U.S. may be able to avoid recession in 2023
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on Thursday that there is mounting evidence that the…
U.S. talks with Japanese, Dutch to yield no immediate China chip export curbs -source
By Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House will discuss a recent crackdown on exports of chip-making tools to…
Tata considers India, Europe for EV cell manufacturing plants
By Aditi Shah GREATER NOIDA, India (Reuters) -Tata group is considering setting up plants in India and Europe to produce…
