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German exports down more than 12% this year due to pandemic -BGA
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's BGA trade association said on Tuesday it expects exports to shrink by at least 12% this year as demand from the United States and Britain collapsed due to the coronavirus ...
Syndicated Content Dec 29, 2020
Kia Motors’ union in South Korea approves tentative labour deal
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean workers for Kia Motors Corp have agreed to a freeze in base salary for the first time in 11 years under a preliminary deal with the automaker following 16 rounds of nego...
Syndicated Content Dec 29, 2020
European stocks extend gains as Brexit deal boosts UK
(Reuters) - European stocks extended their year-end rally on Tuesday as a Brexit trade deal, hopes of an expanded U.S. stimulus package and euro zone's marathon COVID-19 vaccination campaign brightene...
Syndicated Content Dec 29, 2020
Ryanair restricts voting rights of non-EU shareholders in Brexit move
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ryanair on Tuesday confirmed it would restrict the voting rights of British shareholders from Jan. 1 in a bid to ensure it remains majority EU-owned and retain full licensing and fl...
Syndicated Content Dec 29, 2020
China says hopes EU investment deal negotiations can come to fruition at early date
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Tuesday that he hopes negotiations on a China-EU investment deal can come to fruition at an early date. Recently major progre...
Syndicated Content Dec 29, 2020
Russia to scale down state support for the economy in 2021
By Darya Korsunskaya MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will scale down its state support of the economy in 2021, eyeing rising costs on servicing burgeoning state debt in the fallout of its response to the CO...
Syndicated Content Dec 29, 2020
Brexit ‘big bang’ to trigger tectonic trading rift in Europe
By Huw Jones and Tommy Wilkes LONDON (Reuters) - Europe will see its biggest transfer of share trading in more than two decades when stock exchanges open for business in 2021, with Brexit shifting its...
Syndicated Content Dec 29, 2020
Stock-picking hedge funds land investors double-digit gains in 2020
By Maiya Keidan (Reuters) - The average hedge fund underperformed the wider stock market in 2020 but saw less volatility while stock-picking funds got a lift from technology and stay-at-home shares in...
Syndicated Content Dec 29, 2020
A historic oil price collapse, with worries headed into 2021
By Stephanie Kelly and Devika Krishna Kumar NEW YORK (Reuters) - This year was like no other for oil prices. Even as global prices end the year at about $51 a barrel, near the average for 2015-2017, i...
Syndicated Content Dec 29, 2020
Analysis: Thumbs up for emerging markets’ QE experiment but risks loom
By Karin Strohecker LONDON (Reuters) - Many emerging markets emulated their developed peers this year with bond-buying programmes that successfully tamped down borrowing costs, yet unease is also stir...
Syndicated Content Dec 29, 2020
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