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Tencent Music quarterly revenue rises on paying-user additions
(Reuters) - China's Tencent Music Entertainment Group posted a 14.3% rise in quarterly revenue on Monday, as the music streaming platform benefited from adding more paying users and a rebound in ad sa...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
U.S. drillers, miners would be out billions if paid climate, health costs: study
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. coal, natural gas and motor fuel producers get implicit benefits worth tens of billion of dollars a year by not having to pay for the damage their products do to the climat...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Analysis: Turkey steps into abyss with latest central bank boss ousting
By Marc Jones and Tom Arnold LONDON (Reuters) - Turkey may have lost the faith of investors long weary of a cycle of unorthodox policies, analysts said, after President Tayyip Erdogan's shock sacking ...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
U.S. business borrowing for equipment rises 9% in February: ELFA
(Reuters) - U.S. companies' borrowings for capital investments rose about 9% in February from a year earlier, the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) said on Monday. The companies signed ...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
White House: Report that Biden may spend $3 trillion is premature
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said a New York Times report that said U.S. President Joe Biden will consider spending $3 trillion for infrastructure and other priorities is premature and does ...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Slow shift from Libor for U.S. business loans ‘concerning’: industry group
By John McCrank NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. banks have been slow to offer non-financial firms alternatives to Libor rates for business loans, leaving many companies unprepared for the upcoming end of th...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
EU will be flexible on Northern Ireland if UK moves: Ireland’s Coveney
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The European Union is willing to offer Britain flexibility in the implementation of trade rules governing Northern Ireland if London produces a "detailed road map" of its plans for ...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Big fashion companies lag behind on green targets
By Victoria Waldersee and Silvia Aloisi (Reuters) - The 15 largest listed fashion companies are lagging behind when it comes to meeting the social and environmental targets of the Paris climate agreem...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Microsoft to allow more employees at its headquarters from March 29
(Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said on Monday it would start allowing more employees to work from its headquarters in Redmond, Washington and nearby campuses from March 29. Employees working at Redmond si...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Brazil’s February federal tax revenue rises to record $23 billion
By Jamie McGeever BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's federal tax revenue rose in February to its highest on record for that month, the revenue service said on Monday, boosted by strong growth in corporate ...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021




