El BCE seguirá subiendo las tasas ante la presión sobre los precios, según Lagarde

FRÁNCFORT, 15 feb (Reuters) – Las presiones inflacionarias en la zona euro se mantienen elevadas y el Banco Central Europeo seguirá subiendo las tasas de interés para frenar la dinámica subyacente de los precios, dijo el miércoles la presidenta del BCE, Christine Lagarde. La funcionaria repitió la orientación de política monetaria más reciente del banco. …

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Ukraine says Russians mounting constant attacks, pouring in forces

KYIV (Reuters) -Russian troops are mounting constant attacks on Ukraine’s positions in the east and pouring troops into the region, although forces loyal to Kyiv are holding on, senior Ukrainian officials said on Wednesday. Russia said earlier in the day that its troops had broken through two fortified lines of Ukrainian defences on the eastern …

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Española Cabify cerrará operación en Ecuador el 15 marzo: comunicado

15 feb (Reuters) -La aplicación española de transporte compartido Cabify dijo el miércoles que el 15 marzo cerrará su operación en Ecuador, donde ofrecía sus servicios en Quito y Guayaquil. La empresa, que en noviembre anunció que invertirá 300 millones de dólares hasta 2024 para fortalecer su presencia en Latinoamérica, explicó en un comunicado que …

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Analysis-Scotland’s Sturgeon bows out at ‘critical moment’ for independence fight

By Alistair Smout LONDON (Reuters) – With the cause of Scottish independence stalled by a Westminster government veto on a new referendum, nationalist leader Nicola Sturgeon on Wednesday offered a new approach to break the deadlock – her resignation as first minister of Scotland. But Sturgeon’s departure also poses a huge risk to the cause. …

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U.S. backs Moderna, says government should face COVID-19 vaccine lawsuit

By Blake Brittain (Reuters) – The U.S. government should face a patent lawsuit over COVID-19 vaccines, not vaccine maker Moderna Inc, the Department of Justice told a Delaware federal court on Tuesday. The Justice Department’s court filing said the United States should be liable for any infringement of Arbutus Biopharma Corp and Genevant Sciences GmbH’s …

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Ternium CEO says could build new $2 billion steel plant in northern Mexico

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Steelmaker Ternium is considering building a new $2.2 billion steel production plant near its current Pesqueria site in northern Mexico, the company’s chief executive said Wednesday, though a final decision has not yet been made. “We will disclose the location pretty soon,” Chief Executive Maximo Vedoya said in a call with …

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Lufthansa IT meltdown strands thousands of passengers

By Ilona Wissenbach and Hakan Ersen FRANKFURT (Reuters) -An IT failure at Lufthansa stranded thousands of passengers and forced flights to Germany’s busiest airport to be cancelled or diverted on Wednesday, with the airline blaming botched railway engineering works that damaged broadband cables. More than 200 flights were cancelled in Frankfurt, a vital international transit …

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