U.S. West Coast races to reduce wildfire risk ahead of summer

By Matt McKnight (Reuters) – As wildfire season approaches, U.S. officials along the West Coast are working hard to mitigate risks with prescribed burns, while a widespread educational campaign is underway to create buffers around fire-prone homes. In Washington state, Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Hillary Franz is working on reversing negative perceptions surrounding prescribed…

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FTC Chair Met UK Antitrust Officials Last Week But Did Not Talk Deals

FTC Chair Met UK Antitrust Officials Last Week But Did Not Talk Deals

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan met with the heads of other antitrust enforcers, including Britain’s, last week but no mergers were discussed, according to an FTC official who spoke amid allegations the FTC and UK are working together to block Microsoft’s bid for Activision. On Wednesday, Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority…

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Travel demand strong, but U.S. carriers fret over aircraft delivery delays

By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO (Reuters) -U.S. carriers expect strong profit in the current quarter as travel spending remains strong, but delays in aircraft deliveries and staffing shortages are hampering their efforts to fully capitalize on consumer demand. Several U.S. operators including American Airlines and Southwest Airlines noted that delays in Boeing’s aircraft deliveries could…

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Harley Earnings Beat Despite Tepid North American Retail Sales

Harley Earnings Beat Despite Tepid North American Retail Sales

By Kannaki Deka (Reuters) -Harley-Davidson Inc on Thursday reported better-than-expected first-quarter results even as retail sales in North America fell, indicating a softness in demand in the motorcycle maker’s largest market due to inflationary pressures. Shares of Harley-Davidson were down about 3% in afternoon trade as first-quarter retail sales in North America fell 17%. The…

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Harley earnings beat despite tepid North American retail sales

By Kannaki Deka (Reuters) -Harley-Davidson Inc on Thursday reported better-than-expected first-quarter results even as retail sales in North America fell, indicating a softness in demand in the motorcycle maker’s largest market due to inflationary pressures. Shares of Harley-Davidson were down about 3% in afternoon trade as first-quarter retail sales in North America fell 17%. The…

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Analysis-China’s small steps on offshore use of yuan are starting to add up

By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) – China’s yuan currency is slowly but surely being adopted for more international payments, which analysts say could lay foundations for a trade system running parallel to the dominant U.S. dollar. In the past day alone, data showed that more cross-border transactions with China were settled in yuan in March…

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