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Weaker German consumer morale casts some doubt on strong recovery
BERLIN (Reuters) - German consumer morale worsened heading into September, casting some doubt on whether household spending in Europe's largest economy is powerful enough to drive a strong recovery fr...
Syndicated Content Aug 28, 2020
Japan automakers post 12% slide in July global vehicle sales
TOKYO (Reuters) - Global sales at Japanese automakers slipped 12.2% in July from last year, the fifth straight month of losses, as demand for cars remains sluggish after factories and dealerships reop...
Syndicated Content Aug 28, 2020
Column: Who’s loaded up on stocks? Fewer than you may think – Mike Dolan
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - Stock markets hitting record highs again must mean investors are up to their eyeballs in equity, right? Well, not yet it seems - or at least not everyone. Casual obser...
Syndicated Content Aug 28, 2020
Distressed funds eye European companies as virus support schemes ease
By Abhinav Ramnarayan, Clara Denina and Chibuike Oguh LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Funds which buy debt companies are no longer able to repay are getting ready to deploy their large cash piles in Europ...
Syndicated Content Aug 28, 2020
In wake of shootings, retailers respond to consumer interest in Black-owned businesses
By Victoria Waldersee and Melissa Fares LISBON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - A day after the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, searches for the term "Black-owned businesses" began to surge on Goog...
Syndicated Content Aug 28, 2020
Nikkei tumbles, yen firms on news Japan’s Abe set to resign
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei fell as much as 2% before recouping some losses and the yen rose on Friday on news that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was set to resign.[MKTS/GLOB] A person familiar with ...
Syndicated Content Aug 28, 2020
South Korea’s August exports seen falling for sixth month on fewer working days: Reuters poll
By Joori Roh and Jihoon Lee SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's exports likely shrunk for a sixth straight month in August, as effects from fewer working days outweighed a gradual recovery in global deman...
Syndicated Content Aug 28, 2020
U.S. big tech dominates stock market after monster rally, leaving investors on edge
By Lawrence Delevingne BOSTON, MA.(Reuters) - U.S. technology giants are increasingly dominating the stock market in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, even as they draw accusations of unfair busi...
Syndicated Content Aug 28, 2020
New Zealand bourse resumes trade after cyber attacks, government activates security systems
(Reuters) - New Zealand's stock exchange resumed trading on Friday, after facing disruptions for four consecutive days in the wake of cyber attacks this week, while the government said national securi...
Syndicated Content Aug 27, 2020
Trump promises tariffs on companies that leave U.S. to create jobs overseas
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that if he was re-elected, his administration would impose tariffs on any company that leaves the United States to create jobs elsew...
Syndicated Content Aug 27, 2020
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