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Japan asks its insurers to retain marine war cover for LNG shippers in Russian waters
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Lessor BOC Aviation orders 40 Boeing 737 MAX planes
(Reuters) – Aircraft lessor BOC Aviation Ltd said on Wednesday it had ordered 40 Boeing Co 737 MAX planes to…
S&P 500, Nasdaq close lower, weighed by growth stocks
By Stephen Culp NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street ended lower at the beginning of a holiday-shortened week on Tuesday,…
Wall St stocks fall, bond yields rise as China drops quarantine rule
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U.S. House administration arm bans TikTok on official devices
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Chinese academic database fined by antitrust watchdog
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Dollar flat as investors digest China’s loosening of COVID rules
By Hannah Lang WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The dollar was flat on Tuesday after China said it would scrap its COVID-19…
