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Euro zone factories buzzing in February as demand soars
By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone factory activity raced along in February thanks to soaring demand, a survey showed on Monday, although the burst of business led to a shortage of raw mat...
Syndicated Content Mar 01, 2021
Strong exports lift German factory activity to three-year high in February: PMI
BERLIN (Reuters) - Higher demand from China, the United States and Europe drove growth in German factory activity to its highest level in more than three years in February, brightening the outlook for...
Syndicated Content Mar 01, 2021
French factory activity grows faster in February: PMI
PARIS (Reuters) - French manufacturing activity expanded at a faster rate in February, a monthly survey showed on Monday, as output and new orders rose in the euro zone's second-biggest economy. Data ...
Syndicated Content Mar 01, 2021
European stocks rebound as bond markets stabilise
(Reuters) - European stocks bounced on Monday after sharp losses last week as a selloff in bond markets eased, while optimism over COVID-19 vaccination programme and U.S. stimulus package further aide...
Syndicated Content Mar 01, 2021
China studies recertification plan for Boeing 737 MAX: aviation regulator
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's aviation regulator is studying a plan with Boeing Co on the recertification of Boeing 737 MAX, which has been grounded for nearly two years, the agency's vice head Dong Zhi...
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Nigeria’s Okonjo-Iweala says ‘ready to go’ on day 1 as WTO boss
By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization's first female and first African director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala began work on Monday, ending a six-month leadership void at the glob...
Syndicated Content Mar 01, 2021
Analysis: Central banks will happily ignore inflation-mongers
By Balazs Koranyi, Howard Schneider and Leika Kihara FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The world's biggest central banks will happily live with higher inflation and investors now aggressively betting on a quicker...
Syndicated Content Mar 01, 2021
As online grocery booms in Britain, will new habits die hard?
By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's multi-billion pound supermarket industry is placing its bets on whether big-spending older shoppers will stick with buying their groceries online when month...
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How a 10-second video clip sold for $6.6 million
By Elizabeth Howcroft and Ritvik Carvalho LONDON (Reuters) - In October 2020, Miami-based art collector Pablo Rodriguez-Fraile spent almost $67,000 on a 10-second video artwork that he could have watc...
Syndicated Content Mar 01, 2021
Texas electricity firm files for bankruptcy citing $1.8 billion in claims from grid operator
By Gary McWilliams HOUSTON (Reuters) - Texas's largest and oldest electric power cooperative on Monday filed for bankruptcy protection in federal court in Houston, citing a disputed $1.8 billion bill ...
Syndicated Content Mar 01, 2021




