Author Archives: Syndicated Content
EU to grant Britain temporary euro clearing access until June 2022: sources
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union is expected to grant clearing houses in Britain access to the bloc's market for 18 months from January, industry sources said on Tuesday. Britain left the EU in J...
Syndicated Content Sep 15, 2020
As world falls behind on U.N. wildlife targets, bright spots offer hope
By Matthew Green LONDON (Reuters) - All the world's governments have fallen short on pledges made a decade ago to protect wildlife, though cases of conservation show that the destruction of nature can...
Syndicated Content Sep 15, 2020
BMW to use software from Israel’s Tactile Mobility in vehicles
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel's Tactile Mobility said on Tuesday its software will be embedded into the BMW Group's next-generation vehicles beginning in 2021. The collaboration will equip BMW vehicles ...
Syndicated Content Sep 15, 2020
Russia says CSTO military drills to take place in Belarus from Oct. 12-16
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Six members of a post-Soviet security bloc led by Russia will hold joint military drills in Belarus from Oct. 12-16, the Russian defense ministry said on Tuesday. The ministry said ...
Syndicated Content Sep 15, 2020
Spain to transform ‘Valley of the Fallen’ Franco monument into civilian cemetery
MADRID (Reuters) - The Spanish government intends to transform the Franco-era monument known as "The Valley of the Fallen" into a cemetery to hold the remains of people killed on both sides of the Spa...
Syndicated Content Sep 15, 2020
Short-seller Hindenburg says no clear answers in Nikola rebuttal
(Reuters) - Shares of Nikola Corp sank 7% on Tuesday after the short-selling research house, which has alleged the electric truck maker misled investors over its technology, said the company had faile...
Syndicated Content Sep 15, 2020
Exclusive: Turkish companies seek fresh debt restructuring as virus hits: sources
By Ebru Tuncay and Birsen Altayli ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Debt-laden Turkish companies are seeking more time to repay bank loans after the coronavirus pandemic upended plans to sell assets, according to ...
Syndicated Content Sep 15, 2020
Spiking U.S. gun sales deluge FBI’s background check system, cause delays
By Brad Brooks (Reuters) - A surge in people buying guns since the coronavirus pandemic began has flooded the FBI's background check system, causing a spike in the number of delayed checks and allowin...
Syndicated Content Sep 15, 2020
Mexican president launches stinging attack on his five predecessors
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Tuesday moved closer to an unprecedented national vote on what he describes as the corrupt rule of his predecessors, alleging t...
Syndicated Content Sep 15, 2020
U.S. import prices increase more than expected in August
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. import prices increased more than expected in August and gains in the prior month were revised sharply higher, supporting views that inflation pressures were building up. T...
Syndicated Content Sep 15, 2020




