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Australia, New Zealand shares jump as markets cheer Biden win

(Reuters) – Australia shares finished higher on Monday, after notching their best intraday session since

EU moves ahead with tariffs on US but hopes for Biden change

(AP) — The European Union pressed ahead Monday with plans to impose tariffs and other

Tata Group launches test kits to detect COVID-19

(Reuters) – Tata Medical and Diagnostics, the healthcare unit of India’s Tata Group, launched its

Nissan plots digital course for car sales in a post-pandemic world

(Reuters) – As COVID-19 threw a wrench into the cogs of car retailing, a senior

Samsung may launch flagship phone early to grab Huawei share

(Reuters) – Samsung Electronics Co Ltd 005930.KS may launch its flagship Galaxy S smartphones more

Volvo recalls 54,000 U.S. vehicles for air bag defect after one death

(Reuters) – Volvo Cars is recalling 54,000 U.S. vehicles for an air bag defect after

Turkey replaces central bank head as lira sees record lows

(AP) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday dismissed the head of the country’s

Google says it will not file motion to dismiss U.S. lawsuit

(Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google said on Friday it would not file a motion to dismiss

Tourism Activities To Resume From Mid-November: Minister Bhattarai

Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Yogesh Kumar Bhattarai said that all sort of

China’s central bank says it won’t be hasty with policy changes

(Reuters) – China’s central bank will consider policy changes as the economy recovers, but it