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ArcelorMittal looking for partners, subsidies to “green” German steel
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - ArcelorMittal is looking for utility partners and public funding to curb carbon emissions from steelmaking in its German operations where alternative technology plans are far adv...
Syndicated Content Mar 26, 2021
China rare earths extend surge on worries over Myanmar supply, inspection threat
By Tom Daly (Reuters) - Looming inspections and concerns over Myanmar supplies are adding fresh momentum to a rally in prices of the rare earth minerals used in industries from turbines to telecoms th...
Syndicated Content Mar 26, 2021
EU watchdog proposes stronger money market defences to shocks
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's securities watchdog proposed reforms to bolster the resilience of money market funds to shocks after stresses emerged in turmoil that followed coronavirus econo...
Syndicated Content Mar 26, 2021
Global money market funds get highest inflows in 13 weeks, Lipper data show
(Reuters) - Global investors put more cash in safer money market funds in the week ended March 24, on resurgent worries over coronavirus infections and fresh lockdowns in some parts of Europe. Global ...
Syndicated Content Mar 26, 2021
WeWork agrees to go public via $9 billion SPAC deal – WSJ
(Reuters) - WeWork has agreed to go public through a merger with blank-check firm BowX Acquisition Corp that values the office-sharing startup at $9 billion including debt, the Wall Street Journal rep...
Syndicated Content Mar 26, 2021
UK’s top court backs Asda workers in equal pay dispute
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's top court ruled on Friday that Asda's supermarket workers are entitled to compare themselves to workers at the group's distribution centres - a key victory for shop worker...
Syndicated Content Mar 26, 2021
Analysis: Money no object as governments race to build chip arsenals
By Douglas Busvine and Mathieu Rosemain (Reuters) - Governments around the world are subsidizing the construction of semiconductor factories as a chip shortage hobbles the auto and electronics industr...
Syndicated Content Mar 26, 2021
Exclusive: BASF warns chemicals could be left out of post-pandemic party
By Ludwig Burger and Patricia Weiss FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's BASF is benefiting as people under lockdown fix up their homes but its CEO said the chemical maker may be left out of the party afte...
Syndicated Content Mar 26, 2021
U.S. bail-bond insurers spend big to keep defendants paying
By Alwyn Scott and Suzanne Barlyn NEW YORK (Reuters) - Insurance companies have spent $17 million to defeat proposals to weaken or abolish the for-profit bail industry in the United States, a system t...
Syndicated Content Mar 26, 2021
Chemicals giant BASF, spurred on by customers, allocates up to $4.7 billion for CO2 cuts
By Ludwig Burger and Patricia Weiss FRANKFURT (Reuters) - BASF, the world's largest chemicals producer by sales, pledged on Friday to spend up to 4 billion euros ($4.7 billion) to slash greenhouse gas...
Syndicated Content Mar 26, 2021





