
Shweta Agarwal
Desk Editor at Reuters
Desk Editor @Reuters | Ex- @SeekingAlpha | All Things Financial Markets
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Jul 14, 2024 |
thehindu.com | Shweta Agarwal
For independent learners, learning a new language can be beset with fear and a lack of motivation. But there are several resources and hacks to get the most out of the process. Here are some tips to help keep you on track. PurposeOne problem is that many language learners do not have a clear purpose. Are you learning French to communicate with colleagues? Or studying Spanish to watch movies without subtitles? Once you have the reason, put it up in your room.
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May 13, 2024 |
gurutrade.com | Manzer Hussain |Shweta Agarwal
May 13 (Reuters) - Most stock markets in the Gulf put in a mixed performance on Monday amid rising oil prices, while investors awaited U.S. inflation data to gauge the Federal Reserve's policy path for the rest of the year. Oil prices, a catalyst for the Gulf's financial markets, were up 0.6% with Brent settling at $83.3 a barrel by 1300 GMT.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
edukida.in | Shweta Agarwal
Career, Education, feature storyThe Science of Language LearningLanguage learning is a multifaceted process influenced by various cognitive and neurological factors. Understanding the science behind language acquisition can enhance learning strategies and optimize outcomes. Brain Plasticity: Language learning stimulates brain plasticity, allowing for the creation of new neural connections and the reorganization of existing ones.
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Mar 14, 2024 |
insideretail.asia | Shivani Tanna |Shweta Agarwal |Doyinsola Oladipo |Corina Pons
Alibaba Group plans to invest $1.1 billion in South Korea over the next three years to build a logistics center and expand businesses, South Korean news agency Yonhap reported on Thursday, citing a business strategy document of the company. The Chinese e-commerce giant plans to spend $200 million this year on building the logistics center and $100 million to help small and mid-sized South Korean firms sell their products overseas, the report said.
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Mar 7, 2024 |
yournews.com | Deborah Mary Sophia |Devika Syamnath |Shweta Agarwal
(Reuters) – High levels of cancer-causing chemical benzene were detected in some acne treatments from brands including Estee Lauder’s Clinique, Target’s Up & Up and Reckitt Benckiser-owned Clearasil, said independent U.S. laboratory Valisure. Valisure has also filed a petition with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, calling on the regulator to recall the products, conduct an investigation and revise industry guidance, the New Haven, Connecticut-based lab said on Wednesday.
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