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EU warns that Russia aims to create new dependencies with cheap grain
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The European Union has warned developing countries that Russia is offering cheap grain "to create new d...
Syndicated Content Aug 02, 2023
Life insurers binge on US financing aimed at helping housing
By Koh Gui Qing NEW YORK (Reuters) - Major life insurers are accessing cheap funding at record levels from a U.S. government-backed financing system, ...
Syndicated Content Dec 05, 2023
How a cheap component could help kill off combustion cars
By Nick Carey and Christina Amann LONDON/BERLIN (Reuters) - The humble wire harness, a cheap component that bundles cables together, has become an unl...
Syndicated Content May 30, 2022
Shocked by gas bills, thrifty Dutch stockpile coal, wood for winter
By Stephanie van den Berg VEENENDAAL, Netherlands (Reuters) - The budget-conscious Dutch, who enjoyed abundant cheap gas for half a century to heat th...
Syndicated Content Sep 30, 2022
Student budgets may be tested by Cup Noodle price hike in Japan
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) - Student budgets in Japan may come under pressure after Cup Noodle, a cheap meal long associated with late night st...
Syndicated Content Feb 04, 2022
Factbox-Latest on the worldwide spread of the coronavirus
(Reuters) - Nearly 30 generic drugmakers in Asia, Africa and the Middle East will make cheap versions of Merck's COVID-19 pill, under a landmark U.N.-...
Syndicated Content Jan 20, 2022
Corporate debt issuance surges in March despite Q1 slump
By Yoruk Bahceli (Reuters) - Companies raced to bond markets last month, undeterred by the Ukraine war as they tried to lock in relatively cheap borro...
Syndicated Content Apr 01, 2022
Turkey to forge on with selective loan policy despite backlash -sources
By Nevzat Devranoglu and Orhan Coskun ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey will stick to policies that allow only net exporters to access cheap lira loans and ma...
Syndicated Content Jul 29, 2022
Factbox-The crypto crash hit these companies the hardest
By Hannah Lang (Reuters) - Cryptocurrencies have been hard hit by fears interest rate hikes will end the era of cheap money, with the world's largest ...
Syndicated Content Jul 28, 2022
Analysis: Private equity's swoop on listed European firms runs into rising execution risks
By Joice Alves, Emma-Victoria Farr and Sinead Cruise LONDON (Reuters) - European listed companies have not been this cheap for more than a decade, yet...
Syndicated Content Jun 28, 2022