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Russia readies for IPO flurry that will raise at least $10 billion this year, says UBS
By Katya Golubkova MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian companies, back on global investors' radar since late last year, are set for an IPO boom in 2021 with initial public offerings expected to raise at least ...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Euro zone bank not watching souring credit well enough: ECB
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone banks need to do a better job in recognizing soured loans as their current ways of identifying troubled credit may be ineffective, European Central Bank supervisory chi...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Winter storms hammer U.S. manufacturing production
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Output at U.S. factories plunged in February, depressed by winter storms in Texas, which put some petroleum refineries, petrochemical facilities and plastic resin plants out of ...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Oil demand drag takes toll on tankers, U.S. refiners
By Jonathan Saul and Laura Sanicola LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. refiners are scaling back on hiring ships for longer periods to save on costs in another sign of uncertainty over when global oil d...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Chinese state banks seen using FX swaps to absorb dollars, sources say
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - At least one major state-owned Chinese bank is conducting large currency swaps in mainland markets, possibly as part of efforts to cap the yuan, as domestic banks deal with a heav...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
JPMorgan’s Southeast Asia M&A chief joining Barclays: sources
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co's head of Southeast M&A, Ee Ching Tay, has resigned from the bank to lead Southeast Asia investment banking at Barclays Plc, three sources aware of the matter...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Europe seeks alliance with U.S. to tackle aviation emissions
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union wants to work with the U.S. government to curb aviation's contribution to climate change, including through possible pollution standards on jet f...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
U.S. import prices rise strongly in February, boosted by crude oil, commodities
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. import prices increased strongly in February, boosted by higher costs for crude oil and commodities, strengthening expectations for an acceleration in inflation this year. ...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
France has spent more to help virus-hit companies than Germany: EU data
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - France has supported its virus-hit companies to the tune of 155.36 billion euros ($185.5 billion), just over a quarter of the 544 billion euros spent by EU countri...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Top Japanese lenders join shipping industry scheme to cut carbon
By Jonathan Saul LONDON (Reuters) - Leading Japanese lenders have joined an initiative that links the provision of shipping finance to cuts in carbon dioxide emissions as the sector accelerates effort...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021




