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Children rescued from ruins days after earthquake, but death toll tops 23,700

By Kemal Aslan, Maya Gebeily and Khalil Ashawi ANTAKYA, Turkey/JANDARIS, Syria, (Reuters) -Rescue crews saved a 10-day-old baby and his mother trapped in the ruins of a building in Turkey on Friday and dug several people out from other sites as President Tayyip Erdogan said authorities should have reacted faster to this week’s huge earthquake. …

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Dollar rises as investors look to next week’s inflation report; yen gains

(Recasts, adds new comment, U.S. data, updates prices) By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar gained on Friday as investors grew concerned about a U.S. inflation report next week that could show a number that is higher than markets forecast amid data showing expectations for a continued rise in prices over the next …

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Adani crisis deepens with Moody’s downgrades and index weighting cuts

By Tanvi Mehta, Scott Murdoch and Rodrigo Campos NEW DELHI/SYDNEY/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Moody’s downgraded on Friday the ratings outlook for some Adani Group companies, while MSCI said it would cut the weightings of some in its stock indexes, the latest blows for the Indian conglomerate plunged into crisis by a short-seller’s report. New York-based …

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Revisions show U.S. consumer prices a bit firmer than previously reported

By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. monthly consumer prices rose in December instead of falling as previously estimated and data for the prior two months was also revised up, which some economists said raised the risk of higher inflation readings in the months ahead. The consumer price index edged up 0.1% in December rather …

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