Two U.S. senators urge automakers not to remove AM radio from new cars

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two U.S. senators wrote seven major automakers on Friday urging them not to remove AM radio from new vehicles. Senator Ted Cruz, the top Republican on the Senate Commerce Committee, and Democrat Ed Markey, who also sits on the panel, wrote to BMW, Volkswagen, Tesla, Mazda, Polestar, Rivian and Volvo…

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Commerzbank to book further provision for mBank after court ruling

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Germany’s Commerzbank said on Friday that it would book another provision of 342 million euros ($372.27 million) following a court ruling on how banks treat Swiss franc loans in Poland. The new figure means that Commerzbank, which has extensive operations in Poland through its mBank, has provisioned or made payouts of more…

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As electric cars take off, makers pledge $11.3 billion for US lithium iron phosphate

(Corrects story and headline to say makers pledge $11.3 billion, not $14.3 billion for lithium iron phosphate plants) By Paul Lienert (Reuters) – Interest and investment in lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells and materials, used to power electric vehicles, continue to climb in the United States. LFP is a lower-cost competitor to nickel cobalt…

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US targets two Russian spies it says tried to influence local US election

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States slapped sanctions on Friday on two Russian intelligence officers who attempted to interfere in a local American election as part of Moscow’s “global malign influence operations,” the Treasury Department said. The two officers, Yegor Sergeyevich Popov and Aleksei Borisovich Sukhodolov, both members of Russia’s Federal Security Service, have worked…

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Ombudsman to investigate if Spain delayed migrant rescue

MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s ombudsman is to investigate the sinking of a dinghy headed to the Canary Islands from Morocco on Wednesday after more than 30 migrants were feared dead. Migration-focused organisations Walking Borders and Alarm Phone criticised Spain and Morocco this week for not intervening earlier to rescue the vessel’s passengers. Spain says all…

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Carnival set to post strong revenue growth as new, younger customers drive demand

By Granth Vanaik (Reuters) – Carnival is expected to post robust second-quarter revenue growth as new and younger customers, undeterred by high inflation, spend on novel experiences such as cruising. While Americans have cut back on purchasing big-ticket non-essential goods due to soaring costs, protracted confinement to their homes during the pandemic has whet their…

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Analysis-Investors lament lost opportunity after unconvincing Turkish rate hike

By Libby George LONDON (Reuters) -Foreign investors hoping for a game-changing rate hike from Turkey’s newly appointed central bank chief said Thursday’s disappointing move to a key rate of just 15% could keep some money on the sidelines. The appointment of U.S.-trained banker Hafize Gaye Erkan to lead the bank boosted expectations that it would…

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