At G7, a warning about economic outlook as US debt crisis looms

By Christian Kraemer and Leika Kihara NIIGATA, Japan (Reuters) -Finance leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations warned on Saturday of mounting economic uncertainty, in a subdued end to a three-day meeting overshadowed by concerns about the U.S. debt stalemate and fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The gathering in the Japanese city of…

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Exclusive-G7 summit statement to target China’s ‘economic coercion’ -source

By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) countries are set to discuss concern about China’s use of “economic coercion” in its dealings abroad as part of their larger joint statement next week, according to a U.S. official familiar with the discussions. The statement, a likely component of the overall communique…

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Exclusive-G7 to vow diversifying of supply chains, filling bank regulatory gaps -draft

(Reuters) -Finance leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) advanced economies set a year-end deadline for launching a new scheme to diversify global supply chains, and vowed to address regulatory gaps in the banking system, according to a final draft of their communique seen by Reuters. In the draft communique, the G7 central banks said…

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Stellantis, LGES implementing ‘contingency plans’ for battery plant in Canada

By Ismail Shakil OTTAWA (Reuters) -Automaker Stellantis and South Korea’s LG Energy Solution (LGES) are implementing “contingency plans” related to a more-than C$5 billion ($3.7 billion) battery plant investment in Canada because the federal government has not delivered on its promises, a Stellantis spokesperson said on Friday. “As of today, the Canadian Government has not…

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France lands battery gigafactory with sweeteners, zero-carbon power

By Gilles Guillaume and Elizabeth Pineau PARIS (Reuters) -France beat competition from Germany and the Netherlands for ProLogium’s first overseas car battery plant thanks to lobbying from President Emmanuel Macron, deal sweeteners and competitive power prices, executives from the Taiwanese company said. After narrowing a list of countries from 13 to three, ProLogium said it…

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U.S. demands recall of 67 million air bag inflators

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) demanded the recall of 67 million air bag inflators because it believes there is a safety defect, but auto supplier ARC Automotive Inc rejected the U.S. regulator’s request, documents released on Friday show. The auto safety agency said the inflators pose an unreasonable…

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Stocks slip as US consumer confidence slumps, dollar gains

By Herbert Lash NEW YORK (Reuters) -The dollar rose on Friday but a gauge of global stocks retreated on a report that showed U.S. consumer sentiment slumped to a six-month low in May, reinforcing bearish investor sentiment over talks to raise the U.S. government’s debt ceiling. The dollar strengthened against the euro, yen and other…

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Russia acknowledges retreat north of Bakhmut, Wagner boss calls it a ‘rout’

By Olena Harmash and Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey KYIV/KOSTIANTYNIVKA, Ukraine (Reuters) -Moscow acknowledged on Friday that its forces had fallen back north of Ukraine’s battlefield city of Bakhmut after a new Ukrainian offensive, in a retreat that the head of Russia’s Wagner private army called a rout.  The setback for Russia, which follows similar reports of Ukrainian…

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