2015年11月2日星期一

Reuters Morning Digest: November 2, 2015

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Monday, November 2, 2015
Stocks fall on China data, but stronger euro zone lifts gloom
LONDON (Reuters) - Stocks fell in Europe and Asia on Monday after further evidence of economic slowdown in China, but modest growth in German factory activity slightly brightened the mood.
Sri Lanka deports Maldivian teen wanted in president's boat blast probe
COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka on Monday deported a Maldivian teenager wanted in an investigation into an explosion on a boat carrying Maldives President Abdulla Yameen, government and high commission officials said.
Shire to buy Dyax for about $5.9 billion
(Reuters) - British drugmaker Shire Plc said it would buy Dyax Corp for about $5.9 billion to gain access to the drug developer's late-stage treatment for a severe breathing difficulty.
Airbnb wages $8 million campaign to defeat San Francisco measure
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Airbnb has spent more than $8 million and hired a top political operative to defeat a San Francisco initiative on the ballot Tuesday that could threaten the growth of one of the most valuable global technology companies.
Head of Kremlin staff says cosmodrome is example of corruption: RIA
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Vostochny Cosmodrome is an "egregious" example of corruption, the head of the Kremlin administration Sergei Ivanov said on Monday, the RIA news agency reported.
Royals reign after beating Mets in World Series
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Kansas City ended a 30-year wait for a World Series title as the Royals reigned over Major League Baseball with a 7-2, 12-inning victory over the New York Mets on Sunday.
Box Office: 'Our Brand is Crisis,' 'Burnt,' 'Scouts Guide' All Bomb
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - Illustrating the limits of star power, "Our Brand is Crisis" and "Burnt" were both roundly rejected by audiences despite the presence of Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper.
Rap video recorded inside Georgia jail prompts investigation
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Georgia authorities were investigating on Friday how a group of inmates in a suburban Atlanta jail were able to make a rap music video using jailhouse equipment and then get it posted on social media, sheriff's officials said.
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