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Chinese banks to feel fund-raising pain as investors fear bad loans
By Ryan Woo, Cheng Leng and Zhang Yan BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese banks are expected to face headwinds raising funds next year as profit-conscious investors cling to the sidelines, expecting a wave of...
Syndicated Content Dec 27, 2020
UK and Turkey to sign free trade deal this week – FT
(Reuters) - Britain and Turkey are set to sign a free trade deal on Tuesday, the first since Prime Minister Boris Johnson secured a new trade agreement with the European Union, the Financial Times rep...
Syndicated Content Dec 27, 2020
U.S. government heads toward chaotic end to 2020 as Trump fights Congress
By Steve Holland and Susan Cornwell PALM BEACH, Fla./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government headed toward a chaotic last few days of the year as President Donald Trump's refusal to approve a $2.3 ...
Syndicated Content Dec 27, 2020
BMW aims for 20% of its vehicles to be electric by 2023 -paper
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German luxury carmaker BMW is planning to step up its production of electric vehicles, Chief Executive Oliver Zipse told German daily Augsburger Allgemeine. "We are significantly...
Syndicated Content Dec 27, 2020
Brexit offers Britain chance to do financial services differently -minister
LONDON (Reuters) - Brexit offers Britain a chance to do things differently in financial services, finance minister Rishi Sunak said on Sunday, but a trade deal with the European Union gives reassuranc...
Syndicated Content Dec 27, 2020
Vietnam’s 2020 economic growth slips to 30-year low due to COVID-19
By Phuong Nguyen HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam's economic growth slowed this year to its weakest in at least three decades, buffeted by the COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters and a sluggish global econo...
Syndicated Content Dec 27, 2020
China central bank urges Ant Group to set ‘rectification’ plan swiftly
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's central bank urged Ant Group on Sunday to outline a concrete plan as soon as possible to meet regulatory demands and fully understand the seriousness of the "rectification"...
Syndicated Content Dec 27, 2020
U.S. jobless benefit cut-off pushes millions to financial cliff-edge
By Simon Lewis (Reuters) - When the U.S. Congress passed a pandemic aid bill on Monday, Meghan Meyer, a single mom from Lincoln, Nebraska, thought she would get some respite from the daily struggle to...
Syndicated Content Dec 26, 2020
China’s industrial profits rise 15.5% year-on-year in November
BEIJING (Reuters) - Profits at Chinese industrial firms in November grew 15.5% year-on-year to 729.32 billion yuan ($111.50 billion), official data showed on Sunday. That compared with a 28.2% surge i...
Syndicated Content Dec 26, 2020
British PM sold out fish in Brexit trade deal, fishermen say
LONDON (Reuters) - British fishermen said on Saturday that Prime Minister Boris Johnson had sold out fish stocks to the European Union with a Brexit trade deal that gives EU boats significant access t...
Syndicated Content Dec 26, 2020





