Author Archives: Syndicated Content
African swine fever detected in S.Africa’s Western Cape
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa's Western Cape region has reported its first cases of African swine fever at two small farms, after outbreaks in other parts of the country, the provincial head of a...
Syndicated Content Feb 26, 2021
India, China foreign ministers have highest-level contact since border deal
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India said on Friday its foreign minister and his Chinese counterpart spoke on the phone on Thursday, the first such high-level contact since the neighbours last week agreed to p...
Syndicated Content Feb 26, 2021
European stock futures slide over 1% as surging bond yields roil equity markets
(Reuters) - European stock index futures fell more than 1% on Friday following steep losses on Wall Street in the previous session as a jump in bond yields and concerns of lofty equity valuations hamm...
Syndicated Content Feb 26, 2021
Analysis: Big moves and liquidity woes in a U.S. bond ‘tantrum without the taper’
By Kate Duguid NEW YORK (Reuters) - A sharp jump in U.S. Treasury yields this week has bond managers talking about a "tantrum", worrying about extreme moves and pockets of poor liquidity in the $20 tr...
Syndicated Content Feb 26, 2021
Analysis: Hedge funds worry about market fallout from Tesla, ARK and spiking yields
By Maiya Keidan (Reuters) - Some hedge fund managers are getting concerned about the money that has flooded into high-flying stocks like Tesla and the popular ARK fund as bond yields spike and growth ...
Syndicated Content Feb 26, 2021
Banks weigh up home working – the new normal or an aberration?
By Lawrence White, Iain Withers and Muvija M LONDON (Reuters) - As the finance industry prepares for life post-pandemic, commercial banks are moving quickly to harness working from home to cut costs, ...
Syndicated Content Feb 26, 2021
Exclusive: China’s Huawei, reeling from U.S. sanctions, plans foray into EVs – sources
By Julie Zhu and Yilei Sun HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Huawei plans to make electric vehicles under its own brand and could launch some models this year, four sources said, as the world's la...
Syndicated Content Feb 26, 2021
Toyota develops fuel cell system to cut carbon footprint
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp said on Friday it has developed a packaged fuel cell system module, as it hopes to expand its usage and accessibility of the zero-emission technology amid the indus...
Syndicated Content Feb 26, 2021
Shot in the arm: Australian PM’s ‘defining’ week ends in bruising manner
By Colin Packham CANBERRA (Reuters) - It was supposed to be a milestone week for Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison that began with the nation's first COVID-19 vaccinations and ended in the coun...
Syndicated Content Feb 25, 2021
As yields creep up, BOJ’s Kuroda calls for ‘stably low’ rates
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda on Friday stressed the need to keep interest rates "stably low" to protect an economy ravaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, warning...
Syndicated Content Feb 25, 2021





