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Dollar slips vs euro on upbeat German business morale data
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Seedmaker Corteva cuts U.S. jobs while exiting Russia
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U.S. Treasury will delay EV battery sourcing guidance until March
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Exclusive-U.S. lawmakers set to back Boeing 737 MAX certification extension
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Oil rises on hopes for China’s economy; recession fears limit gains
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