Uber posts 4Q profit as ride-hailing service bounces back

SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — Uber’s ride-hailing service edged closer to returning to its pre-pandemic levels during the final three months of last year, but its prospects remain clouded by the future direction of the novel coronavirus that has plagued its business. The San Francisco-based company’s fourth-quarter results Wednesday came in above analysts’ projections. But…

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India's Retail Inflation Likely Reached RBI's 6% Upper Limit In January - Reuters Poll

India’s Retail Inflation Likely Reached RBI’s 6% Upper Limit In January – Reuters Poll

By Tushar Goenka BENGALURU (Reuters) – India’s retail inflation likely accelerated to 6.0% in January, the upper limit of the Reserve Bank of India’s tolerance band, driven by higher consumer goods and telecom prices along with a comparatively low rate a year ago, a Reuters poll found. Inflation is climbing across the world and India…

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Japan's Jan Consumer Inflation Slows, Trade Deficit Biggest In 8 Years - Reuters Poll

Japan’s Jan Consumer Inflation Slows, Trade Deficit Biggest In 8 Years – Reuters Poll

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s core consumer inflation likely slowed in January from the previous month, a Reuters poll showed, reinforcing expectations the country’s central bank will lag well behind other economies in raising interest rates. Separate data is also expected to show Japan likely ran the biggest trade deficit in eight years in January as…

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UK Retailers Cut $10 Billion Of Contracts From Unethical Suppliers - Barclays

UK Retailers Cut $10 Billion Of Contracts From Unethical Suppliers – Barclays

LONDON (Reuters) – British retailers have cancelled 7.1 billion pounds ($9.6 billion) in contracts over the last 12 months with suppliers that do not meet their ethical and sustainability standards, according to a report from Barclays Corporate Banking. The report, published on Thursday, found that the COVID-19 pandemic and an increasing focus on environment, sustainability…

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Western Digital Says Contamination Impacting Production At Japanese Facilities

Western Digital Says Contamination Impacting Production At Japanese Facilities

(Reuters) – Western Digital Corp said on Wednesday certain materials at two of its manufacturing units in Japan, operated by joint-venture partner Kioxia Holdings Corp, were contaminated and will result in reduced availability of flash storage devices. According to the company’s current assessment, there would be a shortage of at least 6.5 exabytes in flash…

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