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Musk cashes out another $3.6 billion in Tesla stock
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U.S. retail sales post biggest drop in 11 months; labor market tight
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World Bank’s private arm launches $2 billion program to help Ukrainian businesses
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Stocks slump, greenback gains as central banks continue inflation battle
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Adding EVs to U.S. biofuels law is environmental agency’s 2023 task
By Stephanie Kelly NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Biden administration could change the nation’s biofuel blending law next year to…
Keystone pipeline break spilled diluted bitumen, complicating cleanup
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Italy minister takes swipe at ECB after policy moves hit markets
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BoE raises rates again as investors look towards end of hikes
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Twitter must notify laid-off workers of pending lawsuit, judge rules
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