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IEA sees oil market stuck between no major slowdown but stalled recovery
By Noah Browning LONDON (Reuters) - The global economy is likely not headed for any major slowdown due to COVID-19 but piled-up storage and uncertainty over China's oil demand cloud oil markets' recov...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
The fund managers, the sleuths and the mystery of the missing ESG
By Tommy Wilkes, Sujata Rao and Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) - If fund managers are serious about clean investments, they need to get their hands dirty. That's the view of Sasja Beslik, head of susta...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
Brexit showdown as UK threatens to undermine divorce treaty
By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) - Brexit trade talks plunged into crisis on Monday after Britain warned the European Union that it could effectively override the divorce deal it signed unless the bloc...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
German industry foresees slight rise in output in coming months: Ifo
BERLIN (Reuters) - German industrial firms which were battered by the coronavirus-induced economic downturn expect production to increase slightly in the coming months, a survey by the Ifo institute s...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
China August exports rise 9.5% year-on-year, beat forcasts; imports down 2.1%
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's exports in August rose at a faster-than-expected pace, increasing by 9.5% from a year earlier, though imports dropped 2.1%, customs data showed on Monday. Analysts in a Reu...
Syndicated Content Sep 06, 2020
China’s August yuan-denominated exports rise 11.6% year-on-year, imports down 0.5% year-on-year
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's yuan-denominated exports in August rose 11.6% from a year earlier, customs data showed on Monday, while imports decreased 0.5% on year. China's trade balance last month was...
Syndicated Content Sep 06, 2020
Australian banks start asking for loan repayments after six-month virus grace period
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's banks said on Monday they have started asking customers to pay back loans after giving them a six month hiatus due to the coronavirus, prompting concerns s...
Syndicated Content Sep 06, 2020
Dollar steadies after U.S. jobs report, focus shifts to ECB meeting
By Eimi Yamamitsu TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar steadied in holiday-thinned trade on Monday after U.S. jobs data showed job growth slowed further in August, while traders shifted their focus to the Eur...
Syndicated Content Sep 06, 2020
Asian shares start cautiously amid elevated valuations, oil skids
By Swati Pandey SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian shares started Monday on the backfoot as investors grapple with sky-high valuations against the backdrop of a global economy in the grip of a deep coronavirus-...
Syndicated Content Sep 06, 2020
Oil drops more than $1 after Saudi price cuts, demand optimism fades
By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices dropped more than $1 a barrel on Monday, hitting their lowest since July, after Saudi Arabia made the deepest monthly price cuts for supply to Asia in ...
Syndicated Content Sep 06, 2020




