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BOJ keeps policy steady as Fed sticks to rate-hike path
Reuters, Published on 16/03/2017
» TOKYO - The Bank of Japan kept monetary policy steady on Thursday in the wake of the US Federal Reserve's second interest rate hike in three months, underscoring the diverging policy paths of major global central banks.
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Australian farmers look to employ tech-savvy grads
Business, Reuters, Published on 07/02/2017
» SYDNEY - Parts of Australia's farming industry are rushing to recruit a new generation of tech-savvy graduates as the sector swaps its bucolic past for a future of drones, robots and automated sensors.
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Myanmar's military land grab
Asia focus, Reuters, Published on 02/01/2017
» Maw Maw Oo discreetly pushed the "record" button on her smartphone as the state ministers from Aung San Suu Kyi's months-old civilian government started talking.
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Union strike piles pressure on Hyundai
Business, Reuters, Published on 27/09/2016
» SEOUL: Hyundai Motor Co's South Korean labour union staged its first full nationwide strike in 12 years yesterday over stalled wage talks, putting the automaker's earnings and sales targets at risk.
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'The flying bum' exits its hanger
Business, Reuters, Published on 11/08/2016
» The Airlander 10, known in Britain as 'the flying bum' because of its unique structure, has slowly edged its way out of a hangar in central England ahead of its debut flight as a civilian aircraft.
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Tourists are not welcome as boom brings backlash
Business, Reuters, Published on 31/05/2016
» PALMA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN - On the walls of the grand old houses of this Balearic port which attracts millions of foreigners every year, a new kind of graffiti has flourished: "Tourists go home".
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Fourth firm debuts on Cambodian bourse
Reuters, Published on 30/05/2016
» A Cambodian special economic zone debuted on the domestic stock market on Monday after an initial public offering raised around $8.2 million, becoming only the fourth company to list on the country's stock exchange.
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Shell plans to exit up to 10 countries
Business, Reuters, Published on 08/06/2016
» London: Royal Dutch Shell Plc will exit oil and gas operations in up to 10 countries in a drive to deepen cost cuts as it weathers weak oil prices and has to pay down debt following its $54 billion acquisition of BG Group Plc.
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US shale producers eye new chapter
Business, Reuters, Published on 21/06/2016
» HOUSTON: Two years into the worst oil price rout in a generation, large and mid-sized US independent producers are surviving and eyeing growth again as oil nears $50 a barrel, confounding Opec and Saudi Arabia with their resiliency.
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Drought killing next year's sugar crop
Reuters, Published on 01/04/2016
» RATCHABURI -- Prasert Jitkham stoops down and pulls a yellowed sugar cane shoot from baked soil. The worst drought in more than 20 years `has killed the plant he should harvest next year.
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