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China issues new rules to tighten control over financial holding firms
BEIJING (Reuters) - China issued new rules on Sunday to regulate financial holding companies, in its latest move to prevent systematic risks to the nation's vast financial sector. The new rules were s...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
Taiwan central bank urges traders to show restraint selling dollars
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's central bank on Sunday said it was urging foreign exchange traders to exercise restraint when it came to selling U.S. dollars and not sell large amounts in one go, as it tr...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
Uganda, Tanzania sign agreement for construction of crude oil pipeline
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Tanzania and Uganda signed an agreement on Sunday paving the way for the construction of a crude oil pipeline running from Ugandan oilfields to the Tanzanian port of Tanga, a Tanza...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
Netanyahu sees direct Israel-Bahrain flights after normalisation deal
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A deal establishing relations between Israel and Bahrain will result in direct flights between the countries, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday. "There wil...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
Euro zone governments must spend heavily amid recovery – Lagarde
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone governments must keep spending heavily to keep unemployment down and bolster confidence while the bloc recovers from an historic recession, European Central Bank Presid...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
South African economy to shrink by more than government’s 7% forecast in 2020 – Mboweni
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's economy will likely contract this year by more than the 7% previously forecast by the Treasury, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni said in an opinion piece published...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
With airline fleets grounded, plane recyclers bet on parts boom
By Allison Lampert MONTREAL (Reuters) - As COVID-19 grounds swaths of airline fleets, companies that profit off the dismantling and trade of aircraft parts are seeing early signs of an expected reboun...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
Once an American foe, now a friend: OPEC turns 60
By Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) - In 1973, Arab members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries brought the U.S. economy to its knees. Now, the cartel created 60 years ago is more likely ...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
Continuity and reforms: Key policies of Japan PM hopeful Suga
By Kiyoshi Takenaka TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga looks set to become prime minister this week, after garnering the backing of most of the ruling Liberal Democratic...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
Boeing execs defend safety decisions on 737 MAX development
By David Shepardson and Tracy Rucinski WASHINGTON/CHICAGO (Reuters) - Two senior Boeing Co executives who oversaw the development of the 737 MAX defended the company's decisions on a key cockpit syste...
Syndicated Content Sep 12, 2020




