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UK economy shrinks by 2.6% in November, first drop since April
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy shrank by 2.6% in November, the first monthly fall in output since the depths of an initial COVID lockdown in April, as new restrictions were imposed on much of th...
Syndicated Content Jan 15, 2021
Tellurian aims for Louisiana LNG construction start this summer
By Scott DiSavino (Reuters) - The co-founder of U.S. LNG developer Tellurian said Thursday that the company is targeting this summer to begin construction of its $16.8 billion Driftwood LNG export pro...
Syndicated Content Jan 15, 2021
Analysis: Investors resigned to Trump’s China ban, with Biden seen changing little
By John McCrank, Ross Kerber and Alun John NEW YORK/BOSTON/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Financial executives are settling in for the long haul over the Trump administration's investment ban on Chinese securi...
Syndicated Content Jan 15, 2021
Exclusive: Goldman eyes deals to boost Marcus – sources
By Matt Scuffham (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc is considering acquisitions to bulk up its consumer banking unit Marcus, after the Wall Street firm slowed loan and deposit growth at its fledgling...
Syndicated Content Jan 15, 2021
U.S. shale producers lock in future sales as oil prices rise to one-year high
By Devika Krishna Kumar and Jennifer Hiller NEW YORK/HOUSTON (Reuters) - U.S. shale producers are taking advantage of the oil market's rally to levels not seen in nearly a year by locking in prices fo...
Syndicated Content Jan 15, 2021
Trump’s China tech war backfires on automakers as chips run short
By Ben Klayman and Stephen Nellis (Reuters) - Automakers around the world are shutting assembly lines because of a global shortage of semiconductors that in some cases has been exacerbated by the Trum...
Syndicated Content Jan 15, 2021
Analysis – Less for more in Turkey: costly food starves economic rebound
By Ezgi Erkoyun and Jonathan Spicer ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Food has become so expensive in Turkey that some people are spending what money they have to stock up on rice and pasta to avoid swallowing eve...
Syndicated Content Jan 15, 2021
WEF targets Marina Bay Sands for Singapore’s ‘Davos’ summit: sources
By John Geddie SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The World Economic Forum (WEF) is aiming to attract around 1,000 delegates for its Singapore summit in late May and wants the iconic Marina Bay Sands complex to ho...
Syndicated Content Jan 14, 2021
Japan’s exports seen rising for first time in two years, core CPI to drop further: Reuters poll
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's exports likely rose for the first time in two years in December as overseas demand improved, according to a Reuters poll, but a continued surge in coronavirus cases globally ...
Syndicated Content Jan 14, 2021
Dollar rebound falters as Fed’s Powell strikes dovish tone
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar's rebound from a nearly three-year low faltered after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Thursday that interest rates would not rise any time so...
Syndicated Content Jan 14, 2021
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