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Lockdown worries, oil drag European stocks lower
(Reuters) - European stocks slid on Friday, erasing a large part of the weekly gains, after France imposed fresh regional lockdowns to curb the spread of the coronavirus amid signs of slowing vaccinat...
Syndicated Content Mar 19, 2021
UK borrows lower-than-expected 19 billion pounds in February
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's government borrowed 19.1 billion pounds ($26.6 billion) last month, less than the 21.0 billion pounds forecast in a Reuters poll, putting it on course to come in slightly ...
Syndicated Content Mar 19, 2021
Exclusive: Foxconn in talks with Vietnam’s Vinfast on electric car partnership – sources
TAIPEI/HANOI (Reuters) - Taiwan's Foxconn is in early stage talks with Vietnamese carmaker VinFast about partnering in electric vehicles, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. Foxconn has...
Syndicated Content Mar 19, 2021
BOJ tankan to show manufacturers’ first-quarter mood improved: Reuters poll
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's big manufacturers mood likely improved in the three months to March from the previous quarter and they see a further recovery ahead thanks to solid external demand and corona...
Syndicated Content Mar 19, 2021
Analysis: Twenty years on, EU turns cold on Mercosur trade deal
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) - As the European Union looks forward to a fresh start with the United States under a new president, it is riddled with doubts over another transatlantic relati...
Syndicated Content Mar 19, 2021
Greensill creditors made over $1.4 billion in claims in Australia meeting: administrator
By Paulina Duran SYDNEY (Reuters) - Administrators of collapsed British supply chain financier Greensill said on Friday 34 creditors submitted claims of more than A$1.75 billion ($1.35 billion) in a m...
Syndicated Content Mar 19, 2021
Bond managers say pace of rise in U.S. bond yields ‘unsettling’
By Kate Duguid NEW YORK (Reuters) - The recent pace of the rise in yields in the U.S. Treasury market has been unsettling, according to several major bond fund managers who worry the market could be v...
Syndicated Content Mar 19, 2021
BOJ widens yield band, pledges to buy risky assets only when necessary
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan on Friday widened the band at which it allows long-term interest rates to move around its 0% target and pledged to buy risky assets only when necessary, instead of ...
Syndicated Content Mar 19, 2021
Analysis: China’s small tech firms step out of the shadows as giants reel from regulatory crackdown
By Samuel Shen and Sumeet Chatterjee SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - One firm's loss is another's gain. China's smaller technology companies and investors are eager to seize the day as a sweeping crack...
Syndicated Content Mar 18, 2021
U.S. green energy push sets global edible oils alight, raises food inflation fears
By Naveen Thukral and Gavin Maguire SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's green fuel push using edible oils is helping drive up vegetable oil prices that are already near record highs, hitt...
Syndicated Content Mar 18, 2021




