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The U.S. government proposed
a pause in Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development
talks about international taxation while governments work to
respond to the coronavirus pandemic, a spokeswoman for the U.S.
Treasury said.

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California on Wednesday announced the
first regulation requiring insurance companies to reduce
premiums paid by employers for U.S. workers' compensation
insurance, citing lower risk factors as millions of employees
work from home.

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Minister says software ‘isn’t a priority’ as development team’s management is reshuffled
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UK oil major locked in low interest rates as it looked to fortify its balance sheet
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Australian shares are set to open lower
on Thursday as a rise in coronavirus cases globally weighs on
sentiment, while weaker iron ore and oil prices will likely hurt
index heavyweights.
Virus-led restrictions were extended in Beijing as it fought
the worst resurgence of the disease...
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Argentina will not extend
confidentiality agreements with creditors due to expire on
Wednesday, a government official told Reuters, suggesting last
ditch talks have wrapped up as the government races to strike a
deal to restructure around $65 billion in debt.
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Brazilian state-controlled
oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA is resuming plans
to unload its remaining stake in the country's top gas station
operator, Petrobras Distribuidora SA, two people with
knowledge of the matter said.

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Hundreds of people who
lost jobs during the coronavirus crisis but have been unable to
get their unemployment insurance checks converged at the
Kentucky's Capitol in Frankfort early Wednesday to seek
in-person help.

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Proposed changes to requirements that
state-run Medicaid programs are given the best drug prices would
clear the way for commercial health insurers to enter into
"value-based" payment schemes, the U.S. Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services said on Wednesday.
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The U.S. economy is beginning to recover
from the worst of the coronavirus crisis, but with some 25
million Americans displaced from work and the pandemic ongoing,
it will need more help, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told
lawmakers on Wednesday.

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