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What happens when women run the economy? We’re about to find out
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Women now hold many of jobs controlling the world's largest economy - and they're trying to fix it. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Commerce Secretary Gina Rai...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2021
Euro zone unemployment unchanged in February
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone unemployment was unchanged in February compared to an upwardly revised reading for January, data showed on Tuesday, as European furlough schemes limited the impact of th...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2021
Germany expects deal on new IMF reserves to help poorest countries in pandemic
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany expects world financial leaders this week to back a $650 billion new allocation of the International Monetary Fund's Special Drawing Rights (SDR) to help countries cope with...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2021
Brookfield, BlackRock no longer in race for over $10 billion Aramco pipeline stake – sources
DUBAI (Reuters) - U.S. asset manager BlackRock and Canada's Brookfield Asset Management Inc are no longer in the race to buy a stake in Saudi oil giant Aramco's pipeline business, two sources familiar...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2021
Foreign tourism to Spain slumps 93.6% in February amid COVID curbs
By Emma Pinedo and Aida Pelaez-Fernandez MADRID (Reuters) - Tourist arrivals to Spain plummeted 93.6% year-on-year in February as visitors stayed away from bars and beaches in what is usually the worl...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2021
British Airways CEO optimistic travel can resume on May 17
LONDON (Reuters) - The chief executive of British Airways said he is optimistic that international travel can resume from May 17 despite Britain warning on Monday that it was too soon to say whether h...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2021
Get your COVID relief exit plan ready, regulator tells the G20
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - While ending COVID economic relief measures too soon would present more of a threat to financial stability than leaving them in place too long, it was time for G20 coun...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2021
Vietnam lifts ban on transit by Boeing 737 MAX planes
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam has allowed Boeing 737 Max planes to transit in the country after they were suspended in 2019 over safety concerns, state media reported on Tuesday, citing the Ministry of Tr...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2021
Europe’s STOXX 600 hits record high on global recovery optimism
(Reuters) - Europe's benchmark equity index hit a record high on Tuesday, recovering all of its pandemic-driven losses as investors bet on a speedy global economic recovery, spurred by bumper stimulus...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2021
LG Electronics fans bemoan end of era as firm exits smartphone business
By Joyce Lee and Heekyong Yang SEOUL (Reuters) - Fans of LG Electronics smartphones rued the loss of more affordable Android-based devices after the South Korean tech company said on Monday it would q...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2021





