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Slow shift from Libor for U.S. business loans ‘concerning’: industry group
By John McCrank NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. banks have been slow to offer non-financial firms alternatives to Libor rates for business loans, leaving many companies unprepared for the upcoming end of th...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
EU will be flexible on Northern Ireland if UK moves: Ireland’s Coveney
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The European Union is willing to offer Britain flexibility in the implementation of trade rules governing Northern Ireland if London produces a "detailed road map" of its plans for ...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Big fashion companies lag behind on green targets
By Victoria Waldersee and Silvia Aloisi (Reuters) - The 15 largest listed fashion companies are lagging behind when it comes to meeting the social and environmental targets of the Paris climate agreem...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Microsoft to allow more employees at its headquarters from March 29
(Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said on Monday it would start allowing more employees to work from its headquarters in Redmond, Washington and nearby campuses from March 29. Employees working at Redmond si...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Brazil’s February federal tax revenue rises to record $23 billion
By Jamie McGeever BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's federal tax revenue rose in February to its highest on record for that month, the revenue service said on Monday, boosted by strong growth in corporate ...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Twitter boss Jack Dorsey’s first tweet sold for $2.9 million as an NFT
By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) - Twitter boss Jack Dorsey sold his first tweet as an NFT for just over $2.9 million dollars on Monday. The tweet is in the form of a non-fungible token (NFT) - ...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Insurers pay 500 million sterling in claims so far after business interruption judgment: watchdog
LONDON (Reuters) - Insurers have paid nearly 500 million pounds ($692.90 million) so far to businesses who won the right to claim for pandemic disruption following a ruling by Britain's highest court,...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Mexico’s central bank seen maintaining key rate at 4.0%: Reuters poll
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Mexican central bank is seen keeping its benchmark interest rate steady at its next monetary policy meeting on Thursday as inflation ticks up amid the battered economy's re...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Risk of capital controls in Turkey elevated, but not baseline scenario: S&P Global
LONDON (Reuters) - Credit ratings agency S&P Global said the risks of Turkey implementing capital controls were "elevated" but not the firm's baseline scenario after the sudden sacking of the country'...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021
Fed’s Quarles warns banks face intense regulatory scrutiny in move away from Libor
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Vice Chair Randal Quarles warned on Monday that banks must accelerate efforts to detach their business rates from Libor interest rate benchmarks, going so far as...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2021





