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One fifth of American companies in China back to normal operations: survey
BEIJING (Reuters) - More than one fifth of American companies in China are back to normal operations after widespread disruptions caused by the coronavirus epidemic, a survey showed Wednesday. Nearly ...
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Japan economy minister wants bold economic package in face of coronavirus
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said on Wednesday he wanted to adopt an innovative, bold and unprecedented economic package to cushion the impact of the coronavirus. Ni...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2020
In Japan, hotels lose out on Olympic bet as coronavirus spreads
By Mari Saito and Sakura Murakami OSAKA (Reuters) - The Osaka Corona Hotel in western Japan has been eerily quiet and empty the past few weeks. "Our name is extremely regrettable," Kohei Fujii, the ho...
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Qantas shares soar on financing deal as rivals cut more capacity
By Jamie Freed SYDNEY (Reuters) - Qantas Airways Ltd on Wednesday secured A$1.05 billion ($627.8 million) against its aircraft fleet to help it ride out the coronavirus crisis, sending shares up 30%, ...
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Oil ekes out gains as U.S. stimulus hopes lift global markets
By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices extended gains for a third session on Wednesday, rising alongside broader financial markets on hopes Washington will soon approve a massive aid package...
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BOJ braced for deeper economic trouble even after March easing: summary
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - The coronavirus pandemic could plunge Japan into prolonged economic gloom, Bank of Japan policymakers warned as they eased monetary policy last week, with one member ...
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Dollar steadies after slide as greenback funding stays tight
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar halted its decline and gains in riskier currencies petered out on Wednesday as fresh rises in coronavirus cases kept markets on edge and the greenback...
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Thyssenkrupp to cut 3,000 jobs at steel unit by 2026
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The German elevator-to-car parts conglomerate Thyssenkrupp will cut 3,000 jobs at its steel unit by 2026 as part of a wage deal it struck with powerful labor union IG Metall, it ...
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Asian shares track Wall Street surge as U.S. stimulus hopes grow
By Hideyuki Sano TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares extended their rally on Wednesday in the wake of Wall Street's big gains as U.S. Congress appeared closer to passing a $2 trillion stimulus package to c...
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Japan senior lawmaker calls for record economic package on coronavirus
TOKYO (Reuters) - A senior official from Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Wednesday called for the government to compile a record economic package in response to the impact of the coronaviru...
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