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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday said that the Trump administration will focus on keeping critical medical items in the United States given the domestic need for such materials.
"Right now, given the great need for PPE (personal protection equipment) in our own country, our focus will be on keeping critical medical items in the United States until demand is met here," Pompeo told a State Department news conference.
SINTRA, Portugal (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's upcoming bond-buying programme will rein in a disorderly widening of bond yield spreads in the euro zone while keeping the...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The rouble firmed towards 53 to the dollar on Tuesday due to capital controls and month-end taxes that offset a negative impact of Western statements that...
(Reuters) - European shares rose on Tuesday, led by gains in commodity-linked stocks and automakers after China relaxed its COVID-19 quarantine mandate, while investors awaited...
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