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Europe set to tiptoe into SPAC-land as shell company deal pipeline builds
By Clara Denina , Abhinav Ramnarayan and Arno Schuetze LONDON/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - After watching from the sidelines as a boom in the listing of special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) reshaped...
Syndicated Content Dec 04, 2020
Taiwan says trade deal would show U.S. support in face of China pressure
TAIPEI (Reuters) - A bilateral trade deal between Taiwan and the United States would reinforce U.S. support for the democratic island in the face of "unrelenting intimidation" from China, Taiwan Presi...
Syndicated Content Dec 04, 2020
Japan machinery orders to rebound in October but coronavirus clouds outlook: Reuters poll
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's core machine orders likely rebounded in October along with demand for Japanese exports, a Reuters poll showed on Friday, but a resurgence in coronavirus cases at home and abr...
Syndicated Content Dec 04, 2020
‘They don’t need me now’: COVID impact forcing Britons to food banks
By Natalie Thomas LONDON (Reuters) - British food banks are seeing more families needing their support as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic forces struggling people to seek help, charities and volun...
Syndicated Content Dec 04, 2020
Analysis: As stocks soar, government shutdown looms amid pandemic
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors worried about whether a looming government shutdown could slow U.S. stocks' recent surge can take comfort in history: markets have tended to shrug o...
Syndicated Content Dec 04, 2020
UBS appoints Sabine Keller-Busse as president of Swiss unit
ZURICH (Reuters) - UBS Group AG said on Friday it appointed Chief Operating Officer and President EMEA Sabine Keller-Busse as president of UBS Switzerland, while Iqbal Khan, co-president of global wea...
Syndicated Content Dec 04, 2020
China’s exports, imports seen expanding at faster pace in November: Reuters poll
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's exports and imports are expected to rise at a faster pace in November, helped by strong demand and coronavirus-related disruptions at factories in other countries, a Reuter...
Syndicated Content Dec 03, 2020
U.S. expected to report slowest job growth in six months
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employers likely hired the fewest workers in six months in November, hindered by a resurgence in new COVID-19 cases that, together with a lack of more gov...
Syndicated Content Dec 03, 2020
Japan to set up subsidies for regional banks to cope with COVID-19: draft
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will establish subsidies for regional banks that shore up their core strength through mergers and integration as part of efforts to revive regional economies hit by the COVID-1...
Syndicated Content Dec 03, 2020
Nasdaq apologises for Australia stock exchange outage
(Reuters) - Exchange operator Nasdaq Inc on Friday apologised for an Australian stock exchange outage last month, which wiped out nearly a full session of trading. "We take our role as a provider of m...
Syndicated Content Dec 03, 2020





