Category Archives: (Midwest Communications, Inc. Syndication Interface) Business News (Master Feed)
How a winter storm in Texas sent a chill through America’s RV industry
By Timothy Aeppel (Reuters) - Bill Reith felt the blast of February's freak cold snap in Texas almost immediately - from inside his office in northern Indiana. As head of the largest recreational vehi...
Syndicated Content Apr 12, 2021
CD Projekt committed to fixing Cyberpunk 2077 so it can sell ‘for years’
WARSAW (Reuters) - Video games maker CD Projekt has no plans to shelve Cyberpunk 2077 and is committed to fixing glitches to make its flagship game a long-term success after a troubled rollout, joint ...
Syndicated Content Apr 12, 2021
White House to zero in on chip shortage in meeting with company officials
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senior White House officials will meet on Monday with top executives from nearly 20 major companies to discuss a global semiconductor shortage that has roiled the automotive ind...
Syndicated Content Apr 12, 2021
Analysis – A tale of two tapers: This time is different for a Fed focused on jobs
By Howard Schneider and Ann Saphir WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Eight years ago this month Jerome Powell, still in his rookie year as a Federal Reserve governor, surveyed the U.S. job market a...
Syndicated Content Apr 12, 2021
Toshiba faces investor call to seek alternatives to CVC bid
By Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp is facing a call from a leading shareholder to seek other offers from potential suitors following a $20 billion buyout bid from private equity firm CV...
Syndicated Content Apr 12, 2021
Soured credit at euro zone banks falls to new low despite recession: ECB
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Bad loans at euro zone banks fell to a new low in the last quarter of 2020, fresh data showed on Monday, underscoring warnings from the European Central Bank that lenders are not...
Syndicated Content Apr 12, 2021
Mitsubishi Motors to cut output in Japan and Thailand due to chip shortage
TOKYO (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Motors Corp will cut production by a combined 7,500 vehicles at three plants in Japan and Thailand in April, it said on Monday, citing chip shortages. The company is exami...
Syndicated Content Apr 12, 2021
European stocks ease from record high ahead of earnings season
(Reuters) - European stocks eased from all-time highs on Monday as investors held off from making big bets ahead of the earnings season, while British retailers were set to reopen as the economy emerg...
Syndicated Content Apr 12, 2021
China’s exports, imports seen staying buoyant in March: Reuters poll
BEIJING (Reuters) - Improved global demand and a favorable base effect are likely to have kept China's exports buoyant in March, while higher oil prices will have been boosted its imports, a Reuters p...
Syndicated Content Apr 12, 2021
Once ‘green’ plug-in hybrid cars suddenly look like dinosaurs in Europe
By Nick Carey and Kate Abnett LONDON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Remember when plug-in hybrid cars were the go-to technology for the climate-conscious driver? Turns out, they're not good for the environment,...
Syndicated Content Apr 12, 2021
Sun Jul 12
Nashville, TN, USA





