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ECB’s Villeroy says amount of stimulus not only question
PARIS (Reuters) - The amount of monetary stimulus is not the only question facing the European Central Bank and it also needs to look at how it is transmitted to the economy, ECB policymaker Francois ...
Syndicated Content Nov 27, 2020
European stocks set for fourth weekly gain but vaccine worries weigh
(Reuters) - European shares edged lower on Friday as investors exercised caution ahead of a barrage of economic data due later in the day, while doubts about the effectiveness of AstraZeneca's COVID-1...
Syndicated Content Nov 27, 2020
UK’s Capita in exclusive talks with PE firm Montagu for ESS sale
(Reuters) - British outsourcer Capita Plc said on Friday it was in exclusive talks with private equity firm Montagu over the potential sale of its standalone Education Software Solutions (ESS) busines...
Syndicated Content Nov 27, 2020
Blackstone, Carlyle, others line up initial bids for FANCL Asia business: sources
By Kane Wu HONG KONG (Reuters) - More than 10 entities, including buyout firms Blackstone and Carlyle, have lodged bids for skincare brand FANCL's Asia business outside Japan valuing it at close to $1...
Syndicated Content Nov 27, 2020
Factbox: Pandemic brings forward predictions for peak oil demand
(Reuters) - The COVID-19 pandemic this year has dented oil consumption and brought forward forecasts by energy majors, producers and analysts for when the world's demand for oil may peak. The rise of ...
Syndicated Content Nov 27, 2020
Analysis: German stimulus fails to turn anxious savers into big spenders
By Michael Nienaber BERLIN (Reuters) - German consumers remain gloomy ahead of the traditionally big-spending Christmas season and a temporary reduction in sales tax worth up to 20 billion euros has f...
Syndicated Content Nov 27, 2020
Steak out: China’s coronavirus testing chokes beef trade
By Hallie Gu and Dominique Patton BEIJING (Reuters) - In a supermarket in downtown Beijing, refrigerator shelves normally filled with steak from around the world sit empty as tougher testing for the n...
Syndicated Content Nov 27, 2020
Japan’s ANA to raise $3.2 billion in shares to weather pandemic, pay for planes
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's biggest airline ANA Holdings said on Friday it will issue new shares to raise 332 billion yen ($3.2 billion) to pay for Boeing 787 jets it has ordered and help weather a plun...
Syndicated Content Nov 27, 2020
ECB must enable governments to spend their way out of pandemic: report
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank must keep borrowing costs super low to enable governments to spend their way out of a pandemic-induced recession, which threatens to hollow out producti...
Syndicated Content Nov 27, 2020
China’s factory growth likely edged up in November: Reuters poll
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's factory activity likely expanded at a slightly faster pace in November, a Reuters poll showed on Friday, as the world's second-largest economy steadily recovers from the co...
Syndicated Content Nov 27, 2020





