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Deutsche Bank starts probe in relation to engagement with some clients
(Reuters) - Deutsche Bank AG said on Sunday it began a probe in relation to engagement with some clients after the Financial Times reported earlier that the German lender was investigating the alleged...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Cost cuts help Siemens Energy swing to first quarter core profit
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Siemens Energy, which makes turbines for the power sector, on Sunday said it swung to a core profit in its fiscal first quarter, helped by cost cuts and unspecified temporary eff...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Bridgewater’s Dalio sees U.S. divided, in ‘terrible financial state’
(Reuters) - Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio wrote on Twitter on Sunday that the United States is still in a "terrible financial state" and remains "terribly divided", but added he liked what ...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Nord Stream 2 says pipe-laying vessel has started works in Danish waters
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A pipe-laying vessel has started work in Danish waters ahead of the resumption of the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, the consortium behind the project said on Sunda...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Saudi Arabia’s PIF to have 4 trillion riyals of assets by 2025: Crown Prince
RIYADH (Reuters) - Public Investment Fund (PIF), Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, plans to double its assets to 4 trillion riyals ($1.07 trillion) by 2025, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said o...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Gulf Air seeks Airbus, Boeing aircraft delays, acting CEO says
By Alexander Cornwell DUBAI (Reuters) - Bahrain's Gulf Air is in talks with Airbus and Boeing to delay some aircraft deliveries as the pandemic continues to distrupt global travel, its acting chief ex...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Goldman says strengthening Turkish lira may be limited by reserve building
(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs said its three-month Turkish lira forecast was 7.00 to 7.50 to the dollar and said further strengthening might be constrained by central bank efforts to rebuild reserves. The...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Taiwan says asking chip firms to help ease auto chip shortage
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs said on Sunday it has received requests through diplomatic channels to help ease a shortage of chips for the auto sector and that it has asked ...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Davos ski resort eerily quiet without economic talkfest this year
By Arnd Wiegmann DAVOS (Reuters) - Student protesters who urged world leaders at the 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos to "Stop (f)lying to us" must be pleased this year, at least as far as the flyin...
Syndicated Content Jan 23, 2021
Toshiba regains Tokyo exchange’s top category amid calls for better governance
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Tokyo Stock Exchange approved on Friday Toshiba Corp's return to the bourse's first section amid calls from some shareholders for better governance at the Japanese industrial con...
Syndicated Content Jan 22, 2021




