Thursday, February 2, 2017

Germany to move ahead on new short-range air defence system

BERLIN, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The German military has decided to

replace its ageing short-range air defence systems and help fill

a gap that has caused concern among NATO allies following

Russia's annexation of Crimea, a defence ministry spokesman said

on Thursday.

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Serbia restores navigation on Danube, Sava rivers after removal of ice

BELGRADE, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Serbia's Transportation Ministry

on Thursday partially lifted a ban on navigation on the Danube

and Sava rivers following the removal of ice blocks that have

clogged the waterways since mid-January.

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Saudi Aramco examines Berri oilfield oil, gas expansion -sources

KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia, Feb 2 (Reuters) - State oil giant

Saudi Aramco is considering expanding its oil and gas production

from the Berri offshore oilfield, industry sources told Reuters.

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Trains plough through the waves on scenic UK line as storms approach

DAWLISH, England, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Throwing up spectacular

showers of spray, trains braved the waves along one of Britain's

most scenic rail stretches on Thursday, ahead of a weekend which

could see widespread travel disruption from high winds.

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Brazil may surprise with growth above 1 pct if pension reform passes -govt official

BRASILIA, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Brazil's economy could surprise

markets and grow more than 1 percent in 2017 if Congress

approves a controversial pension reform but otherwise the

country could face a third year of recession, a senior member of

the economic team told Reuters.

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Russia, Turkey, Iran to talk Syria in Astana on Feb. 6 - Kazakhstan

ASTANA, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Russia, Turkey and Iran will

discuss how a ceasefire in Syria is being implemented at a

meeting in Astana on Feb. 6, Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry said

in a statement on Thursday.

(Reporting by Raushan Nurshayeva; Writing by Olzhas Auyezov and

Polina Devitt; Editing by Andrew Osborn)

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People dying of drought in Somalia as UN issues pre-famine alert

NAIROBI, Feb 2 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Somalia is on

the brink of its second famine in six years, with drought

already killing people in the north and crisis looming on a

catastrophic scale, the United Nations said on Thursday.

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UPDATE 2-SK Innovation buys Dow Chemical's ethylene acrylic acid unit for $370 mln

* Dow says sale part of regulatory process for DuPont merger

(Adds details from Dow statement)

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UPDATE 1-Khamenei ally says useless for U.S. to threaten Iran over missile test - Fars

ANKARA, Feb 2 (Reuters) - A top adviser to Supreme Leader

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Thursday Iran will not yield to

U.S. threats over a ballistic missile test.

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UPDATE 2-Uber ups the ante in fight with Taiwan authorities by suspending service

* Suspension to last until president, her govt find solution

-Uber

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Russia's Sukhoi says has repaired defects in grounded Superjets

MOSCOW, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Russian plane maker Sukhoi has

repaired defects in 20 Superjet 100 aircraft that were grounded

in December by airlines including Russia's Aeroflot

and Mexico's Interjet, the company said on Thursday.

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Europe lifts ban on Iraqi Airways entering airspace

BAGHDAD, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The European Aviation Safety

Agency has lifted a ban on Iraqi Airways entering European

airspace, Iraq's transport minister Kadhim al-Hamami told state

television on Thursday.

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UPDATE 1-Iran tested nuclear-capable cruise missile-German newspaper

BERLIN, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Iran has tested a cruise missile

called "Sumar" that is capable of carrying nuclear weapons in

addition to test-firing a medium-range ballistic missile on

Sunday, German newspaper Die Welt reported Thursday, citing

unspecified intelligence sources.

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Turkish foreign minister warns of Greek "provocations"

ANKARA, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Turkey has accused Greece of

provocative actions and warned there could be "no going back" if

tensions were allowed to escalate, a newspaper said on Thursday,

underscoring strains from territorial disputes and Athens'

failure to hand over Turkish soldiers who fled after an abortive

coup.

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Property stocks lead slide in Hong Kong market, gaming shares also down

HONG KONG, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks fell on

Thursday, with property stocks leading the slide, as investors

continued to lock in gains after the U.S. Federal Reserve stuck

to its mildly upbeat economic view but gave no hint of when it

would next raise interest rates.

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Iran tested nuclear-capable cruise missile-German newspaper

BERLIN, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Iran tested a cruise missile

called "Sumar" that is capable of carrying nuclear weapons in

addition to test-firing a medium-range ballistic missile on

Sunday, German newspaper Die Welt reported Thursday, citing

unspecified intelligence sources.

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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

One killed in Bangladesh protest against Chinese-backed power plant

DHAKA, Feb 2 (Reuters) - A protest against a $2.4-billion

Chinese-backed power plant in Bangladesh turned violent, killing

one person and injuring about a dozen, risking delay to a

project seen as a symbol of warming ties between the two

nations.

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UPDATE 1-Philippines to shut mines, suspend others as clampdown deepens

MANILA, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The Philippines will close down

over 20 mines, mostly nickel producers that account for about

half of output in the world's biggest nickel ore supplier, as a

government campaign to fight environmental degradation deepens.

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UPDATE 1-Samsung Elec may build a U.S. manufacturing base for appliances -source

* Samsung says continues to evaluate new U.S. investment

needs

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Uber says will suspend its ride-hailing service in Taiwan from Feb. 10

TAIPEI, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc

said it will suspend its service in Taiwan from Feb. 10, the

latest salvo in the wrangle between the island's authorities and

the global ride-hailing service company.

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Indonesia's Yogyakarta airport closed after Garuda jet skids off runway

YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Indonesian

authorities said Yogyakarta's Adisutjipto International Airport

will remain closed until Thursday afternoon after a Garuda

aircraft with 130 people on board skidded off the runway while

landing late on Wednesday.

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UPDATE 1-Mattis to discuss THAAD missile system in South Korea talks

SEOUL, Feb 2 (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis

said he would sound out ally South Korea on efforts to rein in

North Korea's nuclear and missile programs as he arrived in

Seoul on Thursday, including plans to deploy a U.S. missile

defense system there.

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Samsung Elec to launch web payments service for Android phones in S.Korea

SEOUL, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Tech giant Samsung Electronics Co

Ltd said on Thursday it will launch a mobile web

payments service for all smartphones powered by Google Inc's

Android mobile operating system in South Korea in the first

quarter.

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UPDATE 1-Amazon plans more than 200 daily flights from new cargo hub

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc

plans to schedule more than 200 flight departures and landings

per day at a $1.49 billion cargo hub it is building near

Cincinnati, the airport's chief said in an interview on

Wednesday, in a sign of the soaring ambitions of the online

retailer.

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UPDATE 4-Trump adopts aggressive posture toward Iran after missile launch

WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The White House put Iran "on

notice" on Wednesday for test-firing a ballistic missile and

said it was reviewing how to respond, abruptly adopting an

aggressive posture toward Tehran that could raise tensions in

the region.

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Amazon plans more than 200 daily flights from new cargo hub

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc

plans to schedule more than 200 flight departures and landings

per day at a $1.49 billion cargo hub it is building near

Cincinnati, the airport's chief said in an interview on

Wednesday, in a sign of the soaring ambitions of the online

retailer.

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Cheaper renewables to halt coal and oil demand growth from 2020 -research

LONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The falling cost of electric

vehicle and solar technology will halt demand growth for oil and

coal from 2020, according to research published on Thursday,

posing a threat to fossil fuel companies unprepared for the

transition.

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INSIGHT-China's "Silk Road" push stirs resentment and protest in Sri Lanka

HAMBANTOTA, Sri Lanka, Feb 2 (Reuters) - China signed a deal

with Sri Lanka late last year to further develop the strategic

port of Hambantota and build a huge industrial zone nearby, a

key part of Beijing's ambitions to create a modern-day "Silk

Road" across Asia.

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Ending years of cuts, miners are exploring again - cautiously

SYDNEY, Feb 2 (Reuters) - After years of cutting budgets and

squeezing existing mines, global mining giants are again

scouting for new deposits: industry analysts say 2017 will see

the first increase in spending on exploration in five years.

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UPDATE 3-Activist ire rises as Dakota pipeline review begins

WASHINGTON/CANNON BALL, N.D., Feb 1 (Reuters) - Activists

protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline project expressed alarm on

Wednesday after federal lawmakers from the state said the final

permit had been granted for the project - a statement later

contradicted by the Army, which issues such permits.

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Faced with U.S. retreat on climate change, EU looks to China

BRUSSELS, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Faced with a U.S. retreat from

international efforts to tackle climate change, European Union

officials are looking to China, fearing a leadership vacuum will

embolden those within the bloc seeking to slow the fight against

global warming.

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UPDATE 1-U.S. Senate tax chief questions border adjustment tax

WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The top U.S. Senate Republican

on tax policy raised questions on Wednesday about a border

adjustment tax backed by Republicans in the House of

Representatives, and suggested it could have difficulty passing

the Senate as a part of a U.S. tax reform.

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European shares snap losing streak on solid earnings, macro data

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Airbus calls in the movers as power shifts to new HQ

PARIS, Feb 1 (Reuters) - After top-level restructuring at

Airbus come the musical chairs and a new logo intended to convey

unity as the European giant aims to refocus its management

without a return to past infighting.

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US Senate tax chief has questions about border adjustment tax

WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The top U.S. Senate Republican

on tax policy raised questions on Wednesday about a border

adjustment tax backed by Republicans in the House of

Representatives, and suggested the proposal could have

difficulty passing the Senate as a part of U.S. tax reform.

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UPDATE 1-Laureate Education flunks IPO debut

Feb 1 (Reuters) - Shares of Laureate Education Inc

slumped as much as 13.4 percent in their debut on Wednesday,

valuing the higher education provider at $1.97 billion, more

than a year after it filed to go public.

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WRAPUP 1-U.S. factory activity hits two-year high; private payrolls surge

WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - U.S. factory activity

accelerated to more than a two-year high in January amid

sustained increases in new orders and raw material costs,

pointing to a recovery in manufacturing as domestic demand

strengthens and the drag from low oil prices ebbs.

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UPDATE 1-U.S. takes steps to review Dakota Access pipeline

WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The U.S. Army Corp of

Engineers on Wednesday said it had taken initial steps to review

requests to approve the final permit to finish the controversial

Dakota Access pipeline, which has been the focus of protests for

months.

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Ukraine says military cargo plane shot at from Russian-held gas rig

KIEV, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Ukraine's Defence Minister Stepan

Poltorak said on Wednesday a Ukrainian military cargo plane had

been shot at with a firearm from a Russian-held gas rig on the

Black Sea.

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Pentagon to seek budget change to boost Islamic State fight

WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary James

Mattis has directed the Pentagon to seek an increase in overall

spending to address shortfalls and "new requirements" needed to

accelerate the campaign against Islamic State, according to a

memo released on Wednesday.

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UPDATE 1-Spirit AeroSystems profit, full-year forecast miss estimates

Feb 1 (Reuters) - Aircraft parts maker Spirit AeroSystems

Holdings Inc reported a lower-than-expected quarterly

profit on Wednesday, and forecast full-year profit and revenue

below analysts' estimates.

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UPDATE 1-Lufthansa sees rapid growth of Gulf airlines slowing

* CEOs say to explore further cooperation

(Recasts with comments on consolidation)

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Spirit AeroSystems profit falls about 22 percent

Feb 1 (Reuters) - Aircraft parts maker Spirit AeroSystems

Holdings Inc reported a 21.8 percent fall in quarterly

profit, hurt in part by lower production deliveries on the

Boeing 747 and 777 programs.

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China billionaire's disappearance from Hong Kong revives autonomy concerns

HONG KONG, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The uncertain fate of Xiao

Jianhua, a China-born billionaire who was last seen at a luxury

Hong Kong hotel a week ago, has raised fresh fears about the

city's autonomy amid media reports he may have been abducted by

Chinese agents.

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UPDATE 1-Iran confirms new missile test, says not against nuclear deal

DUBAI, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Iran's defence minister said on

Wednesday the Islamic Republic had tested a new missile, but

added the test did not breach Tehran's nuclear accord with world

powers or a U.N. Security Council resolution endorsing the pact.

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UPDATE 1-Problem at Dutch air traffic control causing delays at Amsterdam airport - official

AMSTERDAM, Feb 1 (Reuters) - A technical problem at the

national air traffic control in the Netherlands is causing

delays and flight diversions at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, an

official said on Wednesday.

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HK stocks ease after long holiday, Trump policies pressure

HONG KONG, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks eased on

Wednesday as traders returned from a long holiday and caught up

to losses in overseas markets amid growing worries over the

policies of U.S. President Donald Trump.

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European shares higher, Volvo and Julius Baer shine after profit beats

LONDON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - European shares rose on Wednesday,

led by financials and industrials, as healthy corporate results

from a slew of regional bluechips underpinned major benchmark

indices.

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RPT-UK corporate pensions headache could worsen in 2017

LONDON, Jan 31 (Reuters) - More UK companies are expected to

adjust capital or cut dividends to fill growing holes in final

salary pension schemes this year.

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REFILE-Indonesia Jan factory activity expands for first time in 4 months but export orders languish-PMI

(Refiles to fix table formatting)

JAKARTA, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Data from the Nikkei Indonesia

Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index, compiled by IHS

Markit, for January. Readings above 50.0 signal an expansion in

business conditions.



DATA

JAN DEC NOV OCT SEPT AUG JULY JUNE MAY

50.4 49.0 49.7 48.7 50.9 50.4 48.4 51.9 50.6



CONTEXT

- Manufacturing activity expands for the first time in four

months but at modest pace

- Producti

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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Avianca says to negotiate alliance with United Airlines

BOGOTA, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Avianca Holdings SA,

one of Latin America's biggest airlines, said late on Tuesday it

is seeking a commercial alliance with United Continental

Holdings Inc, under terms still to be negotiated.

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Amazon to spend $1.49 bln on air cargo hub, fans talk of bigger ambitions

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc

plans to invest $1.49 billion to build a large air cargo hub in

northern Kentucky, state officials said on Tuesday, stoking

expectations it may one day opt to directly compete with FedEx

Corp and United Parcel Service Inc.

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Hong Kong stocks ease on growing concern over U.S., China data gives support

HONG KONG, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks fell on

Wednesday as traders returned from a long holiday and caught up

to losses in overseas markets amid growing worries over the

policies of new U.S. President Donald Trump.

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UPDATE 3-S.Korea Jan exports surge at fastest rate in nearly 5 yrs, top forecasts

* Dec factory output falls 0.5 pct m/m (Reuters poll +0.3

pct)

(Adds breakdown, comments from the trade ministry)

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China services sector growth picks up in Jan-offical PMI

BEIJING, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Growth in China's services sector

accelerated in January compared with the previous month, an

official survey showed on Wednesday.

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UPDATE 1-China Jan factory activity expands for 6th month at modest pace-official PMI

* Jan factory PMI 51.3 (Dec 51.4), services PMI 54.6 (Dec

54.5)

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UPDATE 3-Apple defies Wall St with strong revival in iPhone sales

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Apple Inc

reclaimed the throne as the world's top smartphone seller for

the first time in five years on Tuesday, beating out rival

Samsung in units shipped for the holiday quarter and boosting

revenues with a strong showing for its new, top-of-the-line

iPhone 7 Plus.

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China factory sector grows slightly more than expected in January-official PMI

BEIJING, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Activity in China's manufacturing

sector expanded slightly more than expected in January, but at

roughly the same pace as in December, an official survey showed

on Wednesday.

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UPDATE 2-Elliott starts proxy fight with Arconic as it posts Q4 loss

CHICAGO, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Activist investor Elliott

Management Corp on Tuesday launched a proxy fight against

Arconic Inc, which makes engineered metal parts for the

aerospace, automotive and other industries, campaigning for the

ouster of the company's chief executive and saying it had a plan

to boost the company's performance.

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CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-About 900 State Department officials sign protest memo -source

WASHINGTON, Jan 31 (Reuters) - About 900 U.S. State

Department officials signed an internal dissent memo protesting

a travel ban by U.S. President Donald Trump on refugees and

travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries, a source

familiar with the document said on Tuesday, in a rebellion

against the new president's policies.

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Lured by discounts, U.S. East Coast refiners snatch up Brazilian crude

NEW YORK/HOUSTON, Jan 31 (Reuters) - U.S. East Coast

refiners are on a Brazilian crude buying spree, market sources

say, displacing West African cargoes as producers such as Royal

Dutch Shell and Norway's Statoil sell rising

output from fields off Brazil's coast.

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As Trump thunders, investors watch for rain

BOSTON, Jan 31 (Reuters) - A dizzying stream of

market-moving tweets and policy talk by President Donald Trump

is finding a hopeful but anxious audience among professional

investors looking to make stockpicking great again.

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Trump puts U.S. food, farm companies on edge over Mexico trade

CHICAGO, Jan 31 (Reuters) - U.S. food producers and shippers

are trying to speed up exports to Mexico and line up alternative

markets as concerns rise that this lucrative business could be

at risk if clashes over trade and immigration between the Trump

administration and Mexico City escalate.

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UK corporate pensions headache could worsen in 2017

LONDON, Jan 31 (Reuters) - More UK companies are expected to

adjust capital or cut dividends to fill growing holes in final

salary pension schemes this year.

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Brazil plans changes to bankruptcy law to help recovery -source

BRASILIA, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Brazil plans to overhaul its

bankruptcy law to help troubled companies survive a two-year

recession that has led a record number of them to suspend debt

payments, a senior member of the government's economic team said

on Tuesday.

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Warren Buffett: I bought $12 billion of stock after Trump won

Jan 31 (Reuters) - The failure of Warren Buffett's favored

candidate to capture the White House has not dimmed the

billionaire's appetite for stocks.

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European shares end January lower as Trump rally fades

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STOXX Europe 600 index ends month down 0.4 pct

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UPDATE 4-MasterCard revenue misses estimates hurt by rebates, stronger dollar

Jan 31 (Reuters) - MasterCard Inc, the world's

second-biggest payments processor, reported lower-than-expected

quarterly revenue on Tuesday, reflecting an increase in rebates,

incentives and a stronger U.S. dollar.

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Oil prices won't reach 'desired level' before 2018, Iraq says

BAGHDAD, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Oil prices will not reach

"levels desired" by Iraq before the end of 2018 or 2019, Iraqi

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Tuesday in Baghdad.

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UNWTO warns Trump immigration order could hurt U.S. travel demand

BERLIN, Jan 31 (Reuters) - The U.S. travel ban on citizens

of seven Muslim-majority countries could affect demand for

travel to the United States, the UN World Tourism Organization

said on Tuesday.

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UPDATE 1-Caterpillar to move headquarters to Chicago area

Jan 31 (Reuters) - Caterpillar Inc said on Tuesday

it would move its global headquarters to the Chicago area from

Peoria, Illinois later this year to move closer to a global

transportation hub and make it easier to recruit executives.

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UPDATE 3-Pension charge drags UPS into quarterly loss; stock falls

CHICAGO, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Package delivery company United

Parcel Service Inc on Tuesday posted a quarterly loss

caused by a pension charge, and forecast full-year profit below

analysts' expectations, which it said would be hurt by the

strong U.S. dollar.

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UPDATE 1-Greece sets March 24 bid deadline for Thessaloniki port sale - sources

ATHENS, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Greece has given investors until

March 24 to submit binding bids for a majority stake in its

second biggest port, Thessaloniki Port, two sources

close to the matter said on Tuesday.

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Global ag tech startup investments drop 30 pct in 2016 -study

CHICAGO, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Global investments in

agriculture technology startups fell 30 percent in 2016 as

investor interest in companies offering drones and

satellite-guided farm machines cooled following the biggest

capital inflow ever a year earlier, according to a study

released on Tuesday.

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Lufthansa pilots' union says mediation has ended without conclusion

FRANKFURT, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Two weeks of mediation between

Lufthansa and its pilots on pay contracts have come to

an end without a conclusion, pilots' union Vereinigung Cockpit

said on Tuesday.

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Germany sends tanks to Lithuania for NATO mission

GRAFENWOEHR, Germany, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Germany began

sending tanks and other equipment to Lithuania on Tuesday as

part of a NATO mission to beef up the defence of eastern Europe

and send a signal of resolve to Russia, which has denounced the

build-up as an act of aggression.

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Philippines' Duterte asks China to patrol piracy-plagued waters

MANILA, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo

Duterte on Tuesday said he had asked China to help in the fight

against Islamic State-linked militants by sending ships to

patrol southern waters plagued by raids on commercial vessels.

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After Shell deal, Chrysaor in the market for more North Sea assets

LONDON, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Chrysaor, which has just bought

much of Shell's UK North Sea assets for up to $3.8

billion, said it was in the market for more North Sea deals to

expand its newly acquired position as one of the basin's biggest

independent producers.

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UPDATE 1-Canon unlikely to help Toshiba with investment in memory chip business

* Canon says needs to prioritise investment for its own

growth

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UPDATE 2-Seadrill seeks at least $1 bln capital lifeline as debt deal delayed again

OSLO, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Oslo-listed rig firm Seadrill

is looking to raise at least $1 billion in new capital

as talks to restructure its debt and liabilities worth $14

billion are taking longer than expected, wiping more than a

fifth off its market value.

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Bangladesh resurrects plan to move Rohingya refugees to flooded island

DHAKA, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Bangladesh has resurrected a plan

to relocate thousands of Rohingya Muslims fleeing violence in

Myanmar's northwestern Rakhine State to a flooded island in the

Bay of Bengal to prevent them from "intermingling" with

Bangladeshi citizens.

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UPDATE 1-Shell agrees UK North Sea, Thai asset sales worth $4.7 bln

* Chrysaor says to invest in wells Shell would not have

approved

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U.S. envoy says no American weapons buildup in Philippines

MANILA, Jan 31 (Reuters) - The United States ambassador to

the Philippines on Tuesday rebuffed accusations by President

Rodrigo Duterte that American troops were building arms depots

in five Philippine bases, in breach of a security deal.

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GE Oil and Gas CEO sees offshore activity pick up in 2018-19

FLORENCE, Italy Jan 31 (Reuters) - Activity in offshore oil

and gas fields is expected to pick up in 2018 and 2019 as

companies revive investments after several years of low energy

prices, Lorenzo Simonelli, chief executive of GE Oil and Gas

told Reuters on Tuesday.

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Cocaine found in nose cone of American Airlines jet -police

Jan 31 (Reuters) - An airline maintenance worker in Oklahoma

found 31 pounds (14 kg) of cocaine in the nose cone of an

American Airlines jet after it arrived from Colombia,

police said on Monday.

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Monday, January 30, 2017

INSIGHT-How Toyota, Target, Best Buy are fighting back against Republican border tax push

WASHINGTON, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Days before a group of

Republican lawmakers were due to discuss their party's

controversial proposal to tax all imports, Toyota Motor Corp

sent an urgent message to its U.S. dealers - tell the

politicians the tax would seriously hurt car buyers.

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UPDATE 2-Yemen's Houthis attack Saudi ship, launch ballistic missile

SANAA, Jan 31 (Reuters) - The armed Houthi movement attacked

a Saudi warship off the western coast of Yemen on Monday,

causing an explosion that killed two crew members and injured

three others, Saudi state news agency SPA reported.

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UPDATE 1-President Trump appoints Homan acting director of U.S. ICE

Jan 30 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday

appointed Thomas Homan acting director of U.S. Immigration and

Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Department of Homeland Security

said.

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INSIGHT-Elliott turns up CEO pressure blending activism with buyouts

NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Eight days after

Elliott Management disclosed a 7.6 percent stake in LifeLock Inc

, managers of the more than $30 billion hedge fund met

with executives at the consumer protection company.

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S.Korea stocks, won fall as Trump policy risk worsens sentiment

* Fed in focus while Trump remains unpredictable -analyst

* Won still very closely pinned to dlr's movement

SEOUL, Jan 31 (Reuters) - South Korean stocks fell on

Tuesday as investors returned from a long holiday break and

caught up with losses in U.S. markets sparked by growing

uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump's new policies.

Sentiment also remained subdued after disappointing earnings

reports from some South Korean heavyweights last week.

The Korea Composite Stock

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Odebrecht pulls out of Panama canal bridge tender amid probe

MEXICO CITY, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Brazilian construction firm

Odebrecht, under investigation for paying hundreds of millions

in bribes across Latin America, withdrew its bid to build a

bridge over the Panama canal, the president of the Central

American nation said on Monday.

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UPDATE 1-Peru suspends construction of airport on concerns from lawmakers

LIMA, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The government of Peruvian

President Pedro Pablo Kuczysnki said on Monday that construction

of a $500 million airport had been suspended indefinitely at the

request of opposition lawmakers investigating proposed changes

to the contract.

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UPDATE 1-Australian rail haulage company Aurizon sees $240 mln earnings hit

SYDNEY, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Australian rail freight company

Aurizon Holdings Ltd said on Tuesday that it would take

about A$321 million ($242 million) of one-off charges, including

impairments and significant items, when it reports half-yearly

earnings.

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UPDATE 1-Brazil to open airlines, agricultural land to foreign buyers - sources

BRASILIA, Jan 30 (Reuters) - President Michel Temer will

propose legislation to lift restrictions on foreign ownership of

airlines and agricultural land in Brazil as it strives to pull

the economy out of a two-year recession, government sources said

on Monday.

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UPDATE 1-Ireland to review U.S. customs pre-clearance at Irish airports

* Irish PM intends to accept St. Patrick's Day invitation

(Adds details, quotes)

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UPDATE 1-Swedish government: won't oppose port making Nord Stream deal

STOCKHOLM, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The Swedish government said on

Monday it would not hinder Russia's Gazprom in its

plan to use a southern Swedish port as a base for construction

of a gas pipeline project that has raised security concerns.

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WRAPUP 1-Ford, Goldman CEOs criticize Trump travel curbs

Jan 30 (Reuters) - The chief executives of Goldman Sachs

Group and Ford Motor Co joined the criticism of

President Donald Trump's order to halt arrivals from several

Muslim-majority countries, as equity markets fell and the dollar

slipped on Monday.

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France, worried by Trump, promises to be defender of Iran nuclear deal

TEHRAN, Jan 30 (Reuters) - France vowed on Monday to act as

defender of Iran's nuclear deal, which U.S. President Donald

Trump has threatened to tear up, but said it was imperative

Tehran abide strictly by the conditions of the accord.

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Trump tweets drive day trading but leave math, computer whizzes sidelined

NEW YORK, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Day traders love making bets on

tweets from U.S. President Donald Trump, but some of the most

prominent quantitative strategists from hedge funds and banks

are not quite ready to make big, bold trades on his social media

musings.

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Russian GDP falls 1.0 pct y/y in December - Economy Ministry

MOSCOW, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Russia's gross domestic product

fell by 1.0 percent year on year in December, the country's

Economy Ministry said on Monday.

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UPDATE 1-Trump brushes off outcry over travel ban, airport chaos

WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on

Monday brushed off outcry at home and abroad over an immigration

ban on refugees and people from seven predominantly Muslim

countries, a move that caused chaos at U.S. airports over the

weekend.

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Sweden drops objections to port striking Nord Stream deal

STOCKHOLM, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Sweden's government has

dropped its objections to a plan by Russia's Gazprom

to use the port of Karlshamn in southern Sweden as a base for

the construction of its Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, Swedish

public radio reported on Monday.

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UPDATE 1-U.S. will change course on climate policy, Trump official says

LONDON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The United States will switch

course on climate change and pull out of a global pact to cut

emissions, said Myron Ebell, who headed U.S. President Donald

Trump's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) transition team

until his inauguration.

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U.S. will change course on climate policy, Trump official says

LONDON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The United States will switch

course on climate change and will pull the country out of a

global pact to cut emissions, said Myron Ebell, who headed U.S.

President Donald Trump's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

transition team until his inauguration.

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Trump says cost of Lockheed's F-35 has been cut by $600 mln

WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said

on Monday his administration had been able to cut $600 million

from the latest U.S. contract for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter,

the Lockheed Martin aircraft that he has sharply criticized for

its cost overruns.

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Trump, after immigration order, says Delta, protesters caused airport problems

WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump

on Monday continued to defend his controversial immigration

order, saying disruptions at airports over the weekend were due

to Delta Air Lines and protesters, and that U.S. Secretary John

Kelly has said the implementation of the new restrictions is

going well.

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After outcry, U.S. loosens curb on re-entry by green card holders

WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The administration of

President Donald Trump loosened a restriction on legal residents

holding green cards returning to the United States from

overseas travel after a weekend of confusion, protests and

worldwide outcry over a sweeping immigration order.

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RPT-Energy pipelines back in investor favor after Trump orders

NEW YORK, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Investors have rushed back into

North American pipelines after U.S. President Donald Trump

revived growth prospects in a sector that struggled to cope with

a two-year oil price slump and strident opposition from

environmental and Native American activists.

Read more

UPDATE 1-Keysight Technologies to buy Ixia for $1.6 bln

Jan 30 (Reuters) - Keysight Technologies Inc, a

provider of software and equipment to the electronics industry,

said it would buy U.S. data technology company Ixia for

about $1.6 billion, net of cash.

Read more

Chinese battery maker CATL buys stake in Finnish car supplier

HELSINKI, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Chinese battery maker

Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL) has bought a 22

percent stake in Finnish auto supplier Valmet Automotive to

expand in the European electric car market.

Read more

Southeast Asian ride-hailing firm Grab hires former Indonesian police chief

JAKARTA, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Southeast Asian ride-hailing

firm Grab said on Monday it has appointed Indonesia's former

national police chief to oversee corporate governance and

long-term plans for its biggest market.

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Mixed message as Philippine military says no U.S. armory moves

MANILA, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The United States is not creating

weapons stores or armories in the Philippines, military

officials said on Monday, contradicting President Rodrigo

Duterte who has complained of a U.S. breach of a defence pact

that could stoke regional tension.

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Lufthansa deal to lease Air Berlin planes approved by German watchdog

BERLIN, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The German cartel office on

Monday approved plans by Lufthansa to lease 38 crewed

planes from smaller rival Air Berlin, a deal which had

drawn criticism from rival Ryanair.

Read more

UPDATE 1-HgCapital to sell vehicle rental firm Zenith to Bridgepoint

Jan 30 (Reuters) - London-based private equity firm

HgCapital Trust Plc has agreed to sell Zenith, a British

vehicle leasing business, to peer Bridgepoint in a deal valued

at 750 million pounds ($942.08 million), its manager HgCapital

said on Monday.

Read more

UPDATE 1-Malaysia expands search for six missing from sunken Chinese tourist boat

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Malaysia expanded a search

on Monday for five Chinese tourists and a Malaysian missing

after a boat capsized off the coast of Borneo, killing three

Chinese passengers and tossing others into stormy seas.

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UPDATE 1-Britain's Flybe notes slow start to final quarter

Jan 30 (Reuters) - Airline Flybe Group Plc said

uncertain customer confidence and poor weather led to a slow

start to the current quarter, after tough trading conditions and

increased market capacity hit its fleet utilisation in the third

quarter.

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COLUMN-India cedes top coal importer spot back to China as growth trend stalls: Russell

LAUNCESTON, Australia, Jan 30 (Reuters) - India has

surrendered its status as the world's top importer of coal back

to China, with its overseas purchases in 2016 falling to less

than 200 million tonnes.

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Britain's Flybe notes slow start to final quarter

Jan 30 (Reuters) - Airline Flybe Group Plc said

uncertain customer confidence and poor weather led to a slow

start to the current quarter, after tough trading conditions and

increased market capacity hit its fleet utilisation in the third

quarter.

Read more

Sunday, January 29, 2017

Malaysia expands search for six missing from sunken Chinese tourist boat

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Malaysia expanded a search

on Monday for five Chinese tourists and a Malaysian missing

after a boat capsized off the coast of Borneo, killing three

Chinese passengers and tossing others into stormy seas.

Read more

Rights group, thinktank urge Myanmar to unravel truth of lawyer's murder

YANGON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Human rights group Amnesty

International and a thinktank have urged Myanmar to investigate

the apparent assassination of prominent Muslim lawyer Ko Ni,

whose shooting at Yangon airport shocked the Southeast Asian

nation.

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S.Korea Dec department store sales rebound from Nov, reverse two declining years

SEOUL, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Sales at South Korea's department

stores in December rebounded from November on year-end gift

purchases, trade ministry data showed on Monday, while sales for

the whole year ended on a positive note, reversing two years of

decline.

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UPDATE 1-CH2M approaches Britain's WS Atkins for $4 bln merger -Times

Jan 29 (Reuters) - WS Atkins Plc, a British

engineering and design consultancy, has been approached by U.S.

company CH2M for a possible $4 billion merger, the Times

reported.

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Mitsubishi UFJ Trust to sue Toshiba over 2015 accounting scandal

TOKYO, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking

Corp is preparing to sue Toshiba Corp for 1

billion yen ($8.7 million) in damages after its share price

tanked due to a $1.3 billion accounting scandal two years ago.

Read more

Jordan's Abdullah to press Trump administration to step up war on Islamist militants

* Abdullah's backing of Moscow's Syria policy seen as shift

officials

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Yemen says Trump's travel ban on Muslims supports extremists

CAIRO, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Yemen believes that U.S. President

Donald Trump's temporary ban on certain Muslims traveling to the

United States supports extremists, a news agency run by the

Saudi-allied government reported on Sunday.

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UPDATE 2-Tens of thousands in U.S. cities protest Trump immigration order

NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of

people rallied in U.S. cities and at airports on Sunday to voice

outrage over President Donald Trump's executive order

restricting entry into the country for travelers from seven

Muslim-majority nations.

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RPT-Tens of thousands in U.S. cities protest Trump immigration policies

NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of

people rallied in U.S. East Coast cities on Sunday afternoon to

protest President Donald Trump's executive order that blocked

entry into the country for travelers from seven Muslim-majority

nations.

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WRAPUP 3-Trump faces tide of criticism, protests, legal challenges over travel bans

WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump

fought back on Sunday amid growing international criticism,

outrage from civil rights activists and legal challenges over

his abrupt order for a halt on arrivals of refugees and people

from seven Muslim-majority countries.

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Tens of thousands in U.S. cities protest Trump immigration policies

NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of

people rallied in U.S. East Coast cities on Sunday afternoon to

protest President Donald Trump's executive order that blocked

entry into the country for travelers from seven Muslim-majority

nations.

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WRAPUP 2-Trump fights criticism, protests, legal challenges over travel bans

WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump

fought back on Sunday amid growing international criticism,

outrage from civil rights activists and legal challenges over

his abrupt order for a halt on arrivals of refugees and people

from seven Muslim-majority countries.

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WRAPUP 1-Trump fights criticism, protests, legal challenges over travel bans

WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump

fought back on Sunday amid growing international criticism,

outrage from civil rights activists and legal challenges over

his abrupt order for a halt on arrivals of refugees and people

from seven Muslim-majority countries.

Read more

Dozens barred from flying out of Istanbul airport after Trump ban

ISTANBUL, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Dozens of people were stopped

from flying to the United States from Istanbul Ataturk Airport

on Sunday, Turkish airport officials said, after U.S. President

Donald Trump ordered a ban on refugees and nationals from seven

Muslim-majority countries.

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UPDATE 2-Emirates changes pilot, crew rosters on US flights after Trump order

DUBAI, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Emirates airline has changed pilot

and flight attendant rosters on flights to the United States

following the sudden U.S. travel ban on seven Muslim-majority

countries, but it said U.S. flights continue to operate to

schedule.

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UAE to grant Russian visitors visas on arrival

DUBAI, Jan 29 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates will

offer Russian visitors visas on arrival in the country in a bid

to boost tourism and trade, state news agency WAM reported on

Sunday.

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WRAPUP 1-Global backlash grows against Trump's immigration order

BAGHDAD/CAIRO, Jan 29 (Reuters) - A global backlash against

U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration curbs gathered pace on

Sunday as several countries including long-standing American

allies criticised the measures as discriminatory and divisive.

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UPDATE 2-Merkel says fight against terrorism no excuse for U.S. entry ban

BERLIN, Jan 29 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel

told U.S. President Donald Trump that the global fight against

terrorism was no excuse for banning refugees or people from

Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States, her

spokesman said on Sunday.

Read more

URGENT-Myanmar ruling party lawyer shot dead at Yangon airport

YANGON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - A legal adviser for Myanmar's

ruling National League for Democracy was shot dead outside the

country's busiest airport on Sunday after returning from a

government-led trip to Indonesia.

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Germany to review consequences of U.S. travel ban for dual nationals

BERLIN, Jan 29 (Reuters) - The German government regrets a

U.S. travel ban on refugees and citizens from seven

Muslim-majority countries and will review the consequences for

German citizens with dual nationalities, the spokesman for

Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Sunday.

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Airlines at Beirut implement measures in line with Trump travel ban - airport sources

BEIRUT, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Airlines operating at Beirut's

Rafic Hariri International Airport have begun implementing

measures in compliance with U.S. President Donald Trump's travel

ban on refugees and nationals of seven Muslim-majority

countries, airport sources said on Sunday.

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Merkel critical of U.S. immigration ban, spokesman tells Spiegel

BERLIN, Jan 29 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel

has criticised a new U.S. travel ban on people from seven

Muslim-majority countries, the online site of German

newsmagazine Der Spiegel reported Sunday.

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Airlines in Cairo asked to implement Trump travel ban -EgyptAir official

CAIRO, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Airlines operating at Cairo

airport were officially requested on Sunday to prevent U.S.

immigration visa holders from seven Muslim-majority countries

from boarding flights to the United States, Hossam Hussein, an

EgyptAir official, said.

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Houthi-run authorities in Yemen capital condemn Trump ban

DUBAI, Jan 29 (Reuters) - A decision by President Donald

Trump to temporarily ban Yemeni citizens from travelling to the

United States is "illegal and illegitimate," authorities

controlled by the Iran-allied Houthi group in Yemen's capital

said.

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UPDATE 1-Muslim-majority Indonesia deeply regrets U.S. immigrant vetting plans

JAKARTA, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Indonesian Foreign Minister

Retno Marsudi said on Sunday the Muslim-majority nation deeply

regrets President Donald Trump's plans for "extreme vetting" of

people from some Muslim countries entering the United States

under new immigration orders.

Read more

Saturday, January 28, 2017

WRAPUP 5-Chaos, anger as Trump order halts some Muslim immigrants

* Ban affects Syria, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan,

Yemen

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Muslim-majority Indonesia deeply regrets U.S. immigrant vetting plans

JAKARTA, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Indonesian Foreign Minister

Retno Marsudi said on Sunday the Muslim-majority nation deeply

regrets President Donald Trump's plans for "extreme vetting" of

people from some Muslim countries entering the United States

under new immigration orders.

Read more

UPDATE 2-Certain flight crew barred from U.S. entry after Trump order - IATA memo

Jan 28 (Reuters) - A new ban on U.S. travel for nationals of

seven Middle Eastern countries caught the airline industry

unprepared, with flight crew from those states also barred from

entering, the International Air Transport Association said on

Saturday.

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UPDATE 1-Boat carrying 28 Chinese tourists reported missing off Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 29 (Reuters) - A boat carrying 31 people,

including 28 Chinese tourists, is missing off the coast of

Borneo, Malaysian maritime authorities said on Sunday.

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U.S. Homeland Security says monitoring litigation over Trump order

WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - The Department of Homeland

Security said on Saturday it was carefully monitoring litigation

to do with U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order

affecting seven Muslim-majority countries but had not yet seen a

copy of the emergency stay issued by a U.S. Federal Court.

Read more

Boat carrying 28 Chinese tourists reported missing off Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 29 (Reuters) - A boat carrying 31 people,

including 28 Chinese tourists, is missing off the coast of

Borneo, Malaysian maritime authorities said on Sunday.

Read more

UPDATE 1-Trump, Merkel agree NATO members must pay fair share

BERLIN/WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - German Chancellor

Angela Merkel and U.S. President Donald Trump underscored the

importance of the NATO alliance and vowed to work more closely

together to combat terrorism and militancy, the two leaders said

in a joint statement on Saturday.

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Trump says new order on refugees is not a Muslim ban

WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said

on Saturday his executive order curbing immigration into the

United States was not a ban on Muslims and was working out well.

Read more

Canada PM tweets welcome to refugees as Trump puts hold on arrivals

OTTAWA, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin

Trudeau said on Saturday Canadians would welcome those fleeing

persecution, terror and war, a day after U.S. President Donald

Trump put a four-month hold on allowing refugees from seven

Muslim-majority countries into the United States.

Read more

Yemen 'dismayed' by Trump's immigration order -official

Jan 28 (Reuters) - Yemen is "dismayed" by U.S. President

Donald Trump's decision to temporarily ban its citizens from

traveling to the United States, saying that the country was a

victim of attacks itself, an official said on Saturday.

Read more

UPDATE 1-Canada's WestJet turns back U.S.-bound passenger, to give refund

TORONTO, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Canada's WestJet Airlines

said it turned back a passenger bound for the United

States on Saturday in order to comply with an executive order

that prohibits people from seven Muslim-majority countries from

entering the United States.

Read more

KLM refuses U.S. carriage to passengers from proscribed Muslim countries

AMSTERDAM, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Dutch airline KLM

said on Saturday it had refused carriage to the United States to

seven passengers from predominately Muslim countries subject to

a temporary immigration ban imposed by the Trump administration.

Read more

Canada's WestJet says turns back U.S.-bound passenger, to give refund

TORONTO, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Canada's WestJet Airlines

said it turned back a passenger bound for the United

States on Saturday in order to comply with an executive order

that prohibits people from seven Muslim-majority countries from

entering the United States.

Read more

Britain, Turkey sign defence deal to develop Turkish fighter jet

ANKARA, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Britain and Turkey signed a

defence deal worth more than 100 million pounds ($125 million)

on Saturday to develop Turkish fighter jets, opening the way to

deeper cooperation over the lifetime of the project.

Read more

UPDATE 1-France, Germany concerned about Trump's moves to limit refugees

PARIS, Jan 28 (Reuters) - France and Germany voiced disquiet

on Saturday over U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to limit

immigration and refugees from some Muslim countries, and they

reaffirmed a firm line on Russian sanctions.

Read more

Russia sanctions must be tied to progress on Ukraine peace -Gabriel

PARIS, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Germany and France agree that any

moves to lift sanctions against Russia must be tied to progress

in the peace process for eastern Ukraine, German Foreign

Minister Sigmar Gabriel said on Saturday.

Read more

No time to create walls between nations -Iran's Rouhani

DUBAI, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani

said on Saturday it was no time to build walls between nations

and criticised steps towards cancelling world trade agreements,

without naming new U.S. President Donald Trump.

Read more

UPDATE 1-NASA unveils spaceship hatch 50 years after fatal Apollo 1 fire

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Jan 27 (Reuters) - NASA on Friday

marked the 50th anniversary of its moon program's fatal Apollo

launchpad fire with the first public display of the scorched

hatch that trapped three astronauts inside their spaceship

during a routine pre-launch test.

Read more

UPDATE 1-Toshiba chair ready to resign over Westinghouse writedowns - Nikkei

TOKYO, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp Chairman

Shigenori Shiga is ready to step down to take responsibility for

the huge writedowns looming over the Japanese group's U.S.

nuclear power unit Westinghouse Electric Co LLC, the Nikkei

business daily reported.

Read more

Friday, January 27, 2017

UPDATE 2-Grana y Montero posts quarterly loss, cites Odebrecht project

LIMA, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Grana y Montero ,

Peru's biggest construction conglomerate, reported a

fourth-quarter net loss of 130 million soles ($39.4 million) on

Friday, citing corruption concerns about its partner that

derailed a major project.

Read more

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UPDATE 1-American Airlines, Qantas may revive joint venture plan under Trump

BEIJING/SYDNEY, Jan 27 (Reuters) - American Airlines Group

Inc and Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd may

reapply to the U.S. Transportation Department for permission to

coordinate prices and flight schedules now the Trump

administration is in charge, Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce

said.

Read more

UPDATE 1-Muslim woman assaulted at JFK airport; man charged with hate crimes

NEW YORK, Jan 27 (Reuters) - A Massachusetts man who

prosecutors said yelled that President Donald Trump "will get

rid of all of you" after assaulting a female Muslim employee at

New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport faces nine hate

crime charges.

Read more

UPDATE 1-Britain plan to leave Euratom could delay new nuclear build

LONDON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - British plans to leave the

European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) when it exits the

European Union could raise costs, delay new nuclear power

projects and complicate research and international cooperation

agreements, experts said on Friday.

Read more

UPDATE 1-Germany should seize opportunities if U.S. drops trade deals-minister

BERLIN, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Europe and the United States will

remain core to German foreign policy, but Berlin should be ready

to seize new opportunities in Asia as Washington steps away from

global trade deals, the new foreign minister said on Friday.

Read more

UPDATE 3-German prosecutors open fraud inquiry into former VW CEO

* VW pledges full cooperation with prosecutors

(Adds comment from Winterkorn's lawyer, paragraph 6)

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Odebrecht says willing to exit Peru amid government pressure

LIMA, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Brazilian construction company

Odebrecht said on Friday it was willing to sell off

its remaining projects and businesses in Peru as it faces a

massive graft inquiry and calls from the government to leave the

Andean country.

Read more

UPDATE 1-Austrian coalition talks make slow progress, weekend plans cleared

VIENNA, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Talks between Austria's two

centrist coalition parties aimed at setting policy priorities

and averting a government collapse are making progress,

Chancellor Christian Kern said on Friday, but he cancelled

weekend travel plans as negotiations dragged on.

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Algeria top gas supplier to Spain in 2016, eyes more EU exports

ALGIERS, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Algeria expects to increase

exports of natural gas in 2017 as it looks to build on its top

spot in sales to Spain last year and strong sales to Italy and

Portugal, a source at state energy firm Sonatrach said.

Read more

UPDATE 1-General Dynamics profit beats as sales rise in all businesses

Jan 27 (Reuters) - General Dynamics Corp reported a

better-than-expected quarterly profit on higher sales across all

its business units, particularly in combat systems.

Read more

Yemen's wheat reserves down to three months supply -UN official

LONDON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Yemen has roughly three months

supply of wheat left to draw from, leaving the country exposed

to serious disruption as a central bank crisis cuts food imports

and starvation deepens, the top U.N. aid official in the country

told Reuters.

Read more

American Airlines profit plunges

Jan 27 (Reuters) - American Airlines Group Inc, the

No. 1 U.S. airline by passenger traffic, reported a fall in

profit from a year earlier, when it recorded a $3 billion tax

benefit.

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UPDATE 1-Honeywell revenue stays flat on weak aerospace, energy sales

Jan 27 (Reuters) - Diversified manufacturer Honeywell

International Inc posted fourth-quarter revenue that was

roughly flat compared with a year earlier, while analysts were

expecting an increase, hurt by weakness in its aerospace and

energy businesses.

Read more

Britain plan to leave Euratom could delay new nuclear build

LONDON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - British plans to leave the

European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) when it exits the

European Union could raise costs, delay new nuclear power

projects and complicate research and international cooperation

agreements, experts said on Friday.

Read more

Bosch posts slide in 2016 profits on investments in e-mobility

STUTTGART, Jan 27 (Reuters) - German car parts maker Bosch

reported a slide in profits for 2016 as it invested in

the development of products for connected and electric vehicles.

Read more

Brazil homebuilding hovers near record low in November

SAO PAULO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - An indicator of homebuilding

activity in Brazil hovered near the lowest levels on record in

November as a prolonged recession eroded the confidence of

potential homebuyers.

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UPDATE 1-Airbus Helicopters deliveries up, sees no quick oil recovery

PARIS, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Airbus Helicopters said

its deliveries rose 5 percent last year to 418 units, while net

orders rose less than 1 percent, shrinking its production

backlog amid "challenging" market conditions.

Read more

Toshiba to sell less than 20 pct of chip unit, but may opt for IPO later

TOKYO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp is currently

looking to sell less than 20 percent of its memory chip business

as it looks to raise capital to offset an upcoming multi-billion

dollar charge, but may eventually list it, executives said on

Friday.

Read more

Airbus Helicopters deliveries up 5 pct in 2016, backlog fell

PARIS, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Airbus Helicopters said

its deliveries rose 5 percent last year to 418 units, while net

orders rose less than 1 percent, shrinking its production

backlog amid "challenging" market conditions.

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Russia hopes for long-term cooperation with Turkey, Iran on Syria

MOSCOW, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Russia hopes that its cooperation

with Turkey and Iran on the Syria crisis will be long-term, a

spokeswoman for the Russian foreign ministry, Maria Zakharova,

said on Friday.

Read more

UPDATE 1-Japan's ANA to stick with Mexico flight plan despite Trump tariff concerns

* ANA sees boost to business travel from deepening economic

ties

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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Trump's hopes for Syria safe zones may force decision on Assad

WASHINGTON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's push

to create safe zones in Syria could force him to make some risky

decisions about how far to go to protect refugees, including

shooting down Syrian or Russian aircraft or committing thousands

of U.S. troops, experts said.

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Russia's Lavrov says talks on Syria in Geneva postponed

MOSCOW, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei

Lavrov said on Friday that talks on the Syria crisis in Geneva

had been postponed from February 8.

(writing by Denis Pinchuk; editing by Polina Devitt)

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South Korean, U.S. Marines tussle in snow in what North brands "madcap" drill

PYEONGCHANG, South Korea, Jan 27 (Reuters) - South Korean

and U.S. Marines are conducting military exercises on ski slopes

in sub-freezing temperatures, including shirtless hand-to-hand

combat in the snow, prompting warnings of retaliation from North

Korea over "madcap mid-winter" drills.

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Chinese Lunar New Year "ticket snatching" apps raise hackles

BEIJING, Jan 27 (Reuters) - As China gears up for Lunar New

Year, when hundreds of millions of people head home, popular

software charging extra to improve the odds of getting coveted

rail tickets has been criticised by state media and some users

as being akin to modern-day touting.

Read more

Ford device to boost connectivity in its models without modems

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co said

on Friday it would sell a plug-in device to enable features like

remote start, security alerts, a Wifi hotspot and vehicle

location assistance on 2010-2016 model year Ford and Lincoln

cars.

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Toshiba decides to split off core chip business, sell stake

TOKYO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp's board on

Friday approved plans to make its core chip business a separate

company and seek outside investment in it, aiming to avoid being

crippled by an upcoming multi-billion dollar writedown for its

U.S. nuclear business.

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Hong Kong stocks ease off 3-month high ahead of holiday weekend

HONG KONG, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks slipped on

Friday, ending four straight days of gains but only easing

slightly from three-month highs as investors took profit ahead

of the holiday weekend.

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UPDATE 1-Trump says he wants to cut Navy submarines' price - Fox News interview

WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump

said the United States needs more submarines but he wants to buy

them at a lower cost, resuming his push to get defense

contractors to cut the prices they charge the Pentagon.

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Trump says he wants to cut the price of submarines -Fox News interview

WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump

said the United States needs more submarines but he wants to buy

them at a lower cost.

Read more

UPDATE 1-Toshiba reckoning looms with chip decision, nuclear hole unresolved

* Expected to offer estimate of charge on US nuclear

business Friday

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American Airlines, Qantas may revive JV plan under Trump

BEIJING/SYDNEY, Jan 27 (Reuters) - American Airlines Group

Inc and Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd may

reapply to the U.S. Transportation Department for permission to

coordinate prices and flight schedules now the Trump

administration is in charge, Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce

said.

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Japanese govt not considering support for Toshiba-Jiji

TOKYO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Japan is not considering providing

support for embattled Toshiba Corp, minister of

economy, trade and industry Hiroshige Seko said on Friday

according to Jiji Press.

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COLUMN-How companies should respond to Trump's attacks - and praises

Jan 26 (Reuters) - In a meeting with automakers on the

fourth day of his presidency, Donald Trump appeared eager to

cooperate with executives. But that tone was in stark contrast

to his messaging on Twitter and at a pre-presidential news

conference, where he targeted some businesses for attack and

embraced others.

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UPDATE 1-Intel's quarterly revenue beats estimates

Jan 26 (Reuters) - Intel Corp reported a 9.8

percent rise in quarterly revenue on Thursday ahead of analysts'

estimates, boosted by a stabilizing PC market and a rise in

demand for its data center services.

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UPDATE 2-Southwest Airlines 4th-qtr profit drops but shares rise

Jan 26 (Reuters) - Southwest Airlines Co on Thursday

reported a 2.6 percent fall in quarterly profit as the U.S.

carrier's operating expenses swelled and the average passenger

fare declined.

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UPDATE 3-Alibaba's Ant Financial in overseas push with MoneyGram deal

Jan 26(Reuters) - Ant Financial Services Group, the world's

largest financial technology company, said on Thursday that it

would acquire U.S. money-transfer company MoneyGram

International Inc for about $880 million in a deal that

is expected to shake up the international payments landscape.

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German military to skip tender for 1.5 bln euro warship purchase

BERLIN, Jan 26 (Reuters) - The German Defence Ministry on

Thursday said it would skip an open tender for the planned

purchase of five more corvettes valued at 1.5 billion euros and

instead ask the three-company consortium that built the existing

warships to submit a bid.

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U.S. scientists create metallic hydrogen, a possible superconductor, ending quest

CHICAGO, Jan 26 (Reuters) - U.S. scientists have succeeded

in squeezing hydrogen so intensely that it has turned into a

metal, creating an entirely new material that might be used as a

highly efficient electricity conductor at room temperatures.

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UPDATE 3-Ford sees lower 2017 profits, takes hit from pensions, Mexico

DETROIT, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co on Thursday

reported a fourth-quarter loss, citing an accounting change to

pensions and costs for abandoning a factory in Mexico, which

President Donald Trump had attacked on the road the White House.

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U.S. State Dept cites standard practice in resignations

WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department

said on Thursday that the outgoing administration in

coordination with the incoming one had requested "all

politically appointed officers submit letters of resignation" as

is standard practice.

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UPDATE 3-Royal Caribbean sets sail for strong 2017 with upbeat forecast

* Shares of rival Carnival hit more than 12-yr high

(Adds conference call and analyst comments, updates shares)

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David Bowie appears on British postage stamps, year after his death

LONDON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - David Bowie is to appear on a

range of British postage stamps as a tribute to the musician who

died last year, the postal service has announced.

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UPDATE 1-Missile maker Raytheon's sales fall 1.4 pct, shares drop

Jan 26 (Reuters) - Raytheon Co reported a 1.4

percent fall in quarterly revenue, hurt by slower sales in its

units that make missile systems and the tracking and navigation

sensors used in aircraft and missiles.

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France announces 800 mln euros motorways investment plan

PARIS, Jan 26 (Reuters) - The French transport ministry

announced on Thursday an investment plan for the country's

motorways worth more than 800 million euros ($856 million),

adding that the deal should create around 5,000 jobs.

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UPDATE 1-Alibaba affiliate Ant Financial agrees to buy MoneyGram

Jan 26 (Reuters) - Ant Financial Services Group, an

affiliate of Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba Group Holding Ltd

, said on Thursday it would buy U.S. money-transfer

company MoneyGram International Inc in a deal valued at

about $880 million.

Read more

UPDATE 2-Baker Hughes expects N. America shale to lead industry recovery

* Q4 loss bigger-than-expected, revenue beats estimates

(Adds details)

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UPDATE 1-Caterpillar forecasts much lower-than-expected 2017 profit

Jan 26 (Reuters) - Caterpillar Inc, the world's

largest construction and equipment maker, forecast 2017 profit

sharply below analysts' estimates, hurt by sluggish demand in

the construction and energy industries.

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UPDATE 2-Singapore's Keppel posts smallest annual profit in a decade

* Keppel says in the process of closing three Singapore

yards

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UPDATE 1-Dow Chemical profit beats estimates as consumer focus pays off

Jan 26 (Reuters) - Seeds and chemical maker Dow Chemical Co

reported a better-than-expected quarterly adjusted

profit, helped by its focus on consumer markets such as

agriculture and automotive, and a move to take full control of

its Dow Corning venture.

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Southwest Airlines quarterly profit drops 2.6 pct

Jan 26 (Reuters) - Southwest Airlines Co reported on

Thursday a 2.6 percent fall in quarterly profit as the U.S.

budget carrier's operating expenses swelled and the average

passenger fare declined.

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Baker Hughes posts smaller quarterly loss

Jan 26 (Reuters) - Oilfield services provider Baker Hughes

Inc, which is being acquired by General Electrical Co

, said its fourth-quarter loss was smaller than a year

ago, when it booked a $1.25 billion impairment charge.

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Australia's Qantas restarts direct flights to Beijing after 8 years

* May face stiff competition from China's state-owned

airlines

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UPDATE 1-Brazil police raids former billionaire Batista's home in probe

BRASILIA, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Brazilian police and federal

prosecutors on Thursday issued a detention order against former

billionaire Eike Batista and eight others amid a series of raids

and searches related to the country's worst bribery and graft

probe.

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UPDATE 1-ITE Group says Turkey attacks, India note ban hurt bookings

Jan 26 (Reuters) - Exhibition organiser ITE Group Plc

said on Thursday the unrest in Turkey and the scrapping

of high-value banknotes in India could affect some planned

events but added it was comfortable with the market revenue

expectations for the year.

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Olympics-Japan exhibitors fear $12 bln hit from media centre plan

TOKYO, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Japan's trade show association is stepping up calls for Tokyo to abandon plans to transform the country's largest exhibition hall into the media centre for the 2020 Olympics, warning the industry could lose as much as $12 billion.

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Russia says British military staging "show" with Channel escort

MOSCOW, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Russia on Thursday said the

British government was staging a show by escorting a Russian

aircraft carrier through the English Channel designed to

distract attention away from the shortcomings of the British

navy.

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Lego rooster to feature in Hong Kong's Lunar New Year parade

HONGKONG, Jan 26 (Reuters) - A Lego rooster made of 220,000

red, white, yellow and green toy bricks will be the centrepiece

of a float in Hong Kong's Lunar New Year parade to usher in the

Year of the Rooster.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

BHP launches online freight platform to sink shipping costs

* BHP allocates iron ore cargo to shipper under new online

system

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China blue chips edge up to new 6-week high ahead of holiday

SHANGHAI, Jan 26 (Reuters) - China shares rose for the fifth

straight day on Thursday, with blue chips closing at fresh

six-week highs, but gains were curbed after profits earned by

industrial firms grew at a sharply slower pace last month.

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CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-Australia's Ichthys LNG dealt blow as major contractor pulls plug

* CIMIC pulls out of building power station to supply

Ichthys LNG

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China stocks climb to new 6-week highs; Hong Kong firmer

SHANGHAI, Jan 26 (Reuters) - China stocks are set for a

five-day winning streak, hitting a fresh six-week high on

Thursday morning, but gains were curbed after profits earned by

industrial firms grew at a sharply slower pace last month.

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China may be developing new long-range air-to-air missile

BEIJING, Jan 26 (Reuters) - China may be testing a new,

long-range air-to-air missile that could take out early warning

aircraft and aerial refuelling aircraft, a state-run newspaper

said on Thursday, after pictures of the new missile surfaced

online.

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UPDATE 1-S.Korea to boost economic cooperation with China amid THAAD concerns

* Soprano Sumi Jo's China tour cancelled with 'no reason'

-Tweet

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UPDATE 1-China's 2016 industrial profits rise most in 3 years on commodities recovery

BEIJING, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Profits for China's industrial

firms rose 8.5 percent in 2016, the most in three years, as a

construction boom fueled a months-long rally in prices of

building materials from steel to cement, giving companies more

flexibility to start chipping away at a mountain of debt.

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RPT-China's HNA expands in Hong Kong with second land purchase

HONG KONG, Jan 26 (Reuters) - HNA Group Co Ltd,

owner of Hainan Airlines Co Ltd, will pay HK$5.53

billion ($713 million) for residential land in Hong Kong, the

Chinese conglomerate's second major purchase in the city in the

last three months.

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China's Dec industrial profits rise 2.3 pct y/y, up 8.5 pct in 2016

BEIJING, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Profits earned by China's

industrial firms in December rose 2.3 percent from a year

earlier, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said on

Thursday, easing sharply from November's growth rate of 14.5

percent.

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Toshiba writedown for U.S. nuclear business to be $6 bln -Mainichi

TOKYO, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp's upcoming

writedown for its U.S. nuclear business that has been hit by

cost overruns will be 680 billion yen ($6 billion), the Mainichi

newspaper reported, without citing sources.

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UPDATE 1-Magellan Midstream shuts Iowa pipeline after 3,300-bbls diesel spill

Jan 25 (Reuters) - Magellan Midstream Partners said

on Wednesday it shut its pipeline in Worth County, Iowa, after

spilling about 3,300 barrels of diesel fuel earlier in the day.

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China 2016 services trade deficit widens to $260.1 bln as tourists splurge

BEIJING, Jan 26 (Reuters) - China's trade deficit in

services widened to $260.1 billion last year, from $206.5

billion in 2015, the foreign exchange regulator said on

Thursday.

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UPDATE 1-CSX shareholder backs Harrison for CEO as activist swoops in

NEW YORK/MONTREAL, Jan 25 (Reuters) - A portfolio manager

from an influential shareholder has thrown her support behind a

plan to put railroad industry veteran Hunter Harrison into CSX

Corp's CEO chair with the help of an activist investor.

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Overseas demand drives further recovery in UK commercial property -RICS

Jan 26 (Reuters) - Demand from overseas investors is

expected to support British commercial property this year even

as the UK prepares to leave the European Union, an industry

survey showed on Thursday.

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UPDATE 1 -SK Hynix tips strong 2017 as 4th qtr profit jumps to near 2-yr high

* Q4 operating profit $1.29 bln vs $1.12 bln average

forecast

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Plans to remove nuclear fuel at Fukushima delayed again - Nikkei

Jan 26 (Reuters) - A plan to remove spent nuclear fuel from

Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings Inc's Fukushima

Daiichi nuclear plant hit by the March 2011 tsunami has been

postponed again due to delays in preparation, the Nikkei

business daily reported on Thursday.

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United Rentals to buy NES Rentals for $965 mln

Jan 25 (Reuters) - United Rentals Inc, the world's

largest equipment rental company, said on Wednesday it would buy

NES Rentals Holdings II Inc for about $965 million in cash.

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UPDATE 1-United Rentals to buy NES Rentals for $965 mln

Jan 25 (Reuters) - United Rentals Inc, the world's

largest equipment rental company, said on Wednesday it would buy

NES Rentals Holdings II Inc for about $965 million in cash.

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UPDATE 3-New York prosecutor drops charges against Fiat heir Lapo Elkann

NEW YORK, Jan 25 (Reuters) - New York prosecutors have

dropped charges that Lapo Elkann, grandson of late Fiat

patriarch Gianni Agnelli, falsely reported he was kidnapped in

November in an effort to get ransom money.

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UPDATE 3-Norfolk Southern sees higher 2017 volumes on coal comeback

Jan 25 (Reuters) - Norfolk Southern Corp on

Wednesday reported a higher fourth-quarter net profit on cost

savings and said strong pricing and an expected rebound in coal

volumes should help the railroad's business grow in 2017.

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Saudi Arabia receives first F-15SA fighter of record-setting weapons order

RIYADH, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia flaunted its new

F-15SA fighter jet at an airshow in Riyadh on Wednesday,

demonstrating that it has begun receiving items purchased six

years ago in the priciest-ever U.S. arms sale to a foreign

country.

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New York City subway avoids base fare hike, but other rates to rise

NEW YORK, Jan 25 (Reuters) - New York City subway riders

will not face a 25-cent hike on the system's base $2.75 fare,

but the cost of weekly, monthly and bonus MetroCards will rise,

the Metropolitan Transportation Agency (MTA) said on Wednesday.

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UPDATE 1-Sailing-America's Cup enters new era with post-Bermuda team deal

* ETNZ want to stick with previous arrangements (Updates with Team New Zealand reaction)

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UPDATE 2-German police search homes in crackdown on far-right extremists

BERLIN, Jan 25 (Reuters) - About 200 German police searched

a dozen homes in six states on Wednesday as part of an

investigation into a far-right extremist group suspected of

planning armed attacks against police, Jews and asylum seekers,

the chief federal prosecutor's office said.

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Cuban trade delegation visits U.S. as Trump ponders detente

HAVANA, Jan 25 (Reuters) - A Cuban trade delegation arrived

in the United States this week to visit four states and six

ports, even as the Trump administration pondered what to do with

a fragile detente initiated by its predecessor.

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Indian regulator bars liquor tycoon Mallya from capital markets

MUMBAI, Jan 25 (Reuters) - India's capital markets regulator

on Wednesday barred liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya and six others

from participating in the country's securities market for

allegedly diverting funds from whiskey maker United Spirits Ltd

(USL).

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UK forces escort passing Russian 'ship of shame' returning from Syria

LONDON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - British armed forces escorted a

Russian aircraft carrier dubbed "the ship of shame" by Defence

Secretary Michael Fallon as it passed through waters close to

the English coast on its way back from bombing raids in Syria.

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Putin thanks Jordan's King Abdullah for support on Syria talks

MOSCOW, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin

thanked Jordan's King Abdullah on Wednesday for supporting a

round of Syria peace talks this week in the Kazakh capital of

Astana.

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Sailing-America's Cup enters new era with post-Bermuda team deal

LONDON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - America's Cup teams have agreed a new framework for sport's oldest trophy which aims to make it easier to meet the multi-million dollar costs of hi-tech boats, raise sponsorship and give clarity for sailors, fans and broadcasters.

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UAE's NIMR aiming to crack European market for military vehicles

PRAGUE, Jan 25 (Reuters) - United Arab Emirates-based

military vehicles maker NIMR Automotive is teaming up with Czech

state defence equipment company VOP CZ to try to break into

European markets in the coming years, the head of NIMR said in

an interview.

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UPDATE-1-Rockwell Automation raises earnings forecast

Jan 25 (Reuters) - Factory automation systems maker Rockwell

Automation Inc posted on Wednesday a

higher-than-expected quarterly profit, driven by stabilizing

demand in industries such as oil and gas, and the company raised

its full-year adjusted profit forecast.

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UPDATE 1-United Tech stands by 2017 forecast on demand for jet engines

Jan 25 (Reuters) - United Technologies Corp posted a

fourth-quarter profit, compared with a year-ago loss, and

reiterated its 2017 profit and sales forecasts, buoyed by demand

for Pratt & Whitney aircraft engines and parts for the aerospace

industry.

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Rockwell Automation revenue rises 4.5 pct

Jan 25 (Reuters) - Factory automation systems maker Rockwell

Automation Inc reported on Wednesday a 4.5 percent rise

in quarterly revenue, helped by stabilizing demand in industries

including oil and gas.

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UPDATE 1-Textron to buy ATV maker Arctic Cat, posts profit drop

Jan 25 (Reuters) - Textron Inc reported a 4.4

percent fall in quarterly profit, and said it would buy

all-terrain vehicle maker Arctic Cat Inc for $247

million in cash as it looks to strengthen its specialized

vehicles business amid slowing business jet sales.

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German police search homes in crackdown on far-right extremists

BERLIN, Jan 25 (Reuters) - About 200 German police searched

a dozen homes in six states on Wednesday as part of an

investigation into a far-right extremist group suspected of

planning armed attacks against police, Jews and asylum seekers,

the chief prosecutor's office said.

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China gives details of items banned from export to North Korea

BEIJING, Jan 25 (Reuters) - China released on Wednesday a

new, comprehensive list of goods that can not be exported to

North Korea, including many "dual use" items that can be used to

build weapons of mass destruction.

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Kremlin hails Syria talks in Astana as a success, says more possible

MOSCOW, Jan 25 (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Wednesday hailed

Syria peace talks held in Kazakhstan as a success and said more

might be held in future if there was a need.

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UPDATE 2-WH Smith's profit forecast brightens after strong Christmas sales

Jan 25 (Reuters) - British books, newspapers and stationery

retailer WH Smith Plc firmed up its profit forecast on

Wednesday after reporting strong sales from its stores at

airports and train stations over the Christmas period.

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Hamburg Airport flights disrupted due to server problems

FRANKFURT, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Travellers faced delays at

Hamburg Airport on Wednesday after a partial server failure

disrupted flight operations, the airport said on Twitter.

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UPDATE 1-Hong Kong says Singapore not part of probe into troop carriers

* Singapore says outcome "positive"

(Adds comment, details)

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GE proposes investing in Nigeria's ailing oil refineries

LAGOS, Jan 25 (Reuters) - General Electric Co has

proposed investing in Nigeria's oil refineries, potentially

convening a consortium of companies to improve capacity at the

run-down facilities.

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Hong Kong shares rise, but gains capped without inflows from the mainland

Jan 25 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks rose on Wednesday,

taking their cue from a firmer Wall Street, but market turnover

was subdued without support from the mainland as the

connect-schemes with Shanghai and Shenzhen did not operate ahead

of the Lunar New Year.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

EU calls for China to take 'concrete' steps in opening market

BEIJING, Jan 25 (Reuters) - The European Union urged China

on Wednesday to make "concrete progress" in opening its markets

to global investment, after Chinese President Xi Jinping decried

protectionism in a speech at the recent World Economic Forum in

Davos, Switzerland.

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Australia's Ichthys LNG dealt blow as major contractor pulls plug

* CIMIC pulls out of building power station to supply

Ichthys LNG

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UPDATE 2-U.S. declares China truck, bus tires dumped, unfairly subsidized

WASHINGTON, Jan 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department

said on Monday it made a final finding that bus and truck tires

from China were dumped at below market prices and were unfairly

subsidized.

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China's share gains capped, Hong Kong's key index up

* China's c.bank lifts two of its lending rates to rein in

debt

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New Zealand government orders building repairs due to quake risks

WELLINGTON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - The New Zealand government

said on Wednesday it will require building owners to urgently

fix hundreds of hazardous buildings due to concerns over the

heightened earthquake risk following a deadly tremor in

November.

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Panama charges 17 people linked to Odebrecht bribe case

PANAMA CITY, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Panama prosecutors said on

Tuesday they had charged 17 people, including several

businessmen and former government officials, with money

laundering as part of the case of millions of dollars worth of

bribes paid by Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht S.A.

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U.S. agency calls for safer lithium-ion batteries after Samsung fires

Jan 24 (Reuters) - Safety standards for lithium-ion

batteries need to be modernised following a massive recall of

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd phones after faulty

batteries caused fires, a U.S. government agency said on

Tuesday.

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UPDATE 1-Pressured by Trump, Mexico ready to discuss NAFTA rules in U.S. talks

MEXICO CITY, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Under pressure from

President Donald Trump, Mexico is preparing to discuss changes

to trade rules about a product's country of origin to try to

avoid a disruptive fight with the United States over commerce.

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UPDATE 2-Republicans, Democrats bicker over U.S. infrastructure plans

WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Republicans and Democrats

argued over the best way to rebuild U.S. infrastructure - a high

priority of President Donald Trump - with no agreement in sight

following skirmishes on Tuesday between the two parties.

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UPDATE 1-CN Rail revenue rises 2 pct on higher freight volumes

Jan 24 (Reuters) - Canadian National Railway Co

reported a 2 percent rise in quarterly revenue on Tuesday as the

railroad moved higher volumes of Canadian grains and U.S.

soybeans, refined petroleum products, finished vehicles and

petroleum coke.

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Pressured by Trump, Mexico ready to discuss NAFTA rules in U.S. talks

MEXICO CITY, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Under pressure from

President Donald Trump, Mexico is preparing to discuss changes

to trade rules about a product's country of origin to try to

avoid a disruptive fight with the United States over commerce.

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CN Rail revenue rises 2 pct on higher freight volumes

Jan 24 (Reuters) - Canadian National Railway Co

reported a 2 percent rise in quarterly revenue on Tuesday as the

railroad moved higher volumes of Canadian grains and U.S.

soybeans, refined petroleum products, finished vehicles and

petroleum coke.

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HIGHLIGHTS-The Trump presidency on Jan. 24

Jan 24 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday

gave the energy industry a boost with action on pipelines, met

with auto executives and moved to streamline regulations for

domestic manufacturers. Highlights of the day follow:

PIPELINES

Trump signs two executive orders to move forward with

construction of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines,

rolling back key Obama administration environmental actions in

favor of expanding energy infrastructure.



AUTO INDUST

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UPDATE 1-Real Madrid logo won't feature Christian cross in Middle East clothing deal

DUBAI, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The club crest of Spanish soccer team Real Madrid will not feature the traditional Christian cross on clothing sold in some Middle East countries under a regional deal.

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UPDATE 2-Storm dumps snow, rain on U.S. Northeast; search on for Georgia toddler

Jan 24 (Reuters) - A powerful storm that killed at least 21

people in the southern United States over the weekend brought

snow, heavy rain and gusty winds to the Northeast on Tuesday as

searchers combed Georgia tornado wreckage for a missing toddler.

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UPDATE 1-U.S. Republican ties lower business tax rate to border adjustment

WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - A leading Republican lawmaker

warned on Tuesday that Congress will not be able to lower the

U.S. corporate tax rate to the 15 to 20 percent range sought by

President Donald Trump unless a controversial "border

adjustment" proposal remains part of tax reform.

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CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-Dubai airport capacity limits to slow passenger growth as emirate's new hub emerges

DUBAI, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Dubai International Airport, the

hub for Emirates airline, expects passenger growth to slow over

the next eight years due to capacity limitations, the operator's

chief executive said on Tuesday.

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Miners help Britain's FTSE to shrug off BT slump

* BT slumps after profit warning

(Adds detail, closing prices)

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UPDATE 1-U.S. Senate panel advances Ross, Chao nominations on voice vote

WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - A U.S. Senate committee

swiftly approved Republican President Donald Trump's nominees

for commerce and transportation secretaries by voice vote on

Tuesday, signaling that they will face little resistance to

approval by the full Senate.

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U.S. House tax chief: lower tax rates vulnerable without border adjustment

WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - A top congressional

Republican on tax policy warned on Tuesday that tax reform would

not be able to achieve the 15 percent and 20 percent corporate

tax rates proposed by President Donald Trump and Republicans in

Congress without a border-adjustment provision.

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UPDATE 2-FedEx CEO calls Trump's withdrawal from trade deal 'unfortunate'

WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump

should reconsider his positions on international trade and work

to embrace China and its vast market, FedEx Corp's chief

executive officer said on Tuesday, one day after Trump made good

on a campaign promise to pull out of a major trade deal with

Asian allies.

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Christian cross dropped from Real Madrid logo in Middle East clothing deal

DUBAI, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The club crest of Spanish soccer team Real Madrid will be altered to remove the traditional Christian cross from clothing apparel sold in some Middle East countries under a regional deal.

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UPDATE 2-All six aboard crashed Italian helicopter killed - Italian TV

ROME, Jan 24 (Reuters) - A medical emergency helicopter

carrying six people crashed in a mountainous area of central

Italy on Tuesday and local television reported that all those

aboard were killed.

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UPDATE 1-Kingfisher tycoon Vijay Mallya charged in loan default case

MUMBAI, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Vijay Mallya, the Indian liquor

and aviation tycoon, was charged on Tuesday with conspiracy and

fraud connected to a 9 billion rupee ($132 million) loan granted

by a government-owned bank, a spokesman for India's Central

Bureau of Investigation said.

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CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-Lockheed warns of material weakness in Sikorsky financial statements

Jan 24 (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp said on

Tuesday it delivered fewer F-35 jets in 2016 than it estimated

and also said it expected to report a material weakness in

internal control over financial reporting at its Sikorsky

helicopters business.

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