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Eurozone Industry Activity Falls Back to 2020 Levels
Eurozone industrial sector activity fell further than previously thought last month. Euro area manufacturing activity even dropped to its lowest level since the first corona lockdowns in 2020 in October, according to final figures from…
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TomTom Wants to Serve Customers Better With New Maps
Navigation service provider TomTom comes with new maps that are more detailed and contain more information. In addition, they can be updated faster. The company hopes to continue to grow in this way.
The new maps are powered by the…
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Uber Price Jump on Positive Wall Street After Quarterly Figures
Uber jumped more than 13 percent on the stock exchanges in New York on Tuesday. The US taxi and meal delivery service outperformed investors last quarter. The growth was mainly due to the strong recovery of the taxi service, which was under…
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Kyiv Partly Without Power and Water After Russian Attacks
Parts of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv are without electricity and water as a result of new Russian attacks, Mayor Vitali Klitschko reports. 350,000 households have been affected by power outages, and 80 percent of consumers are without water.…
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Sources: US Wants More Cooperation With EU on Sanctions Against China
The United States is in talks with the European Union to also cooperate more in the area of sanctions against China.
For example, the administration of President Joe Biden wants to use the information exchange and enforcement…
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Corona Outbreak in iPhone Factory can Severely Limit Production
A corona outbreak at a Foxconn factory in the Chinese city of Zhenzhou could have serious consequences for Apple.
Many employees left the factory where iPhones are made so as not to end up in quarantine. In November, therefore, up…
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Ebola Outbreak in Uganda: Non-Essential Travel to Affected Areas is Discouraged
Due to the Ebola outbreak in Uganda, the Risk Management Group advises against non-essential travel to the seven affected districts. The FPS Public Health reports this.
Ebola broke out in September in the East African country. So…
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Goldman Sachs Anticipates Sharper US Fed Rate Hikes
The large American investment bank Goldman Sachs predicts that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates in the United States even more than previously thought.
The economists predict that interest rates will rise by up to 5…
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