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Britain’s broken egg industry shows the price of food inflation
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Chinese business confidence falls to lowest in almost a decade on COVID
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Pfizer defeats race-bias lawsuit over minority fellowship program
By Nate Raymond (Reuters) -A federal judge on Friday tossed a lawsuit by a group of medical professionals alleging a…
Bayer, Oregon finalize $698 million PCB pollution settlement
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Cancer researchers question antitrust arguments against Illumina-Grail deal
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Russian cenbank says Otkritie sale will go through this year
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For bear stock pickers, 2023 is full of rich pickings
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China’s economy picking up but “arduous efforts” needed to sustain momentum – state planner
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AbbVie to leave leading U.S. drug industry trade group
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