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Rogers’ ‘sweeteners’ for $16 billion Shaw takeover may test Canadian regulatory, political patience
By Moira Warburton and Maiya Keidan TORONTO (Reuters) - Rogers Communications Inc's efforts to secure its C$20 billion ($16 billion) acquisition of Shaw Communications Inc could be insufficient to ove...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
ECB wants to keep yields in check while economy heals, Lane tells FT
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is aiming to stop bond yields from rising before the pandemic-hit euro zone economy is ready to digest higher borrowing costs, the ECB's chief economist...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
China market regulator clamps down on live-streaming e-commerce
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's market regulator on Tuesday tightened scrutiny over the country's booming livestreaming e-commerce platforms, where internet influencers sell goods directly to consumers, c...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Huawei announces royalty rates for 5G phone technology
By David Kirton SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - Huawei Technologies announced royalty rates for the use of its 5G phone technology for the first time, in a move its chief legal officer said was an effort ...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
EU’s McGuinness expects deal on financial services pact with UK
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union will meet an end-of-March deadline for agreeing a cooperation pact with Britain in financial services despite the clash between the UK and the bloc over Northern ...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
How Germany considered rescuing Wirecard days before its doom
By John O'Donnell and Tom Sims FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The German government examined the possibility of bailing out Wirecard just three days before it collapsed, according to documents seen by Reuters ...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
AstraZeneca boss is in the “hot seat” over vaccine delays, France says
PARIS (Reuters) - AstraZeneca's chief executive is in the "hot seat" over delays to deliveries of its COVID-19 vaccine shot to European countries and must provide more details of his production plans,...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
European stocks rise on upbeat forecasts from Zalando, Volkswagen
(Reuters) - European stocks rose on Tuesday as German online fashion retailer Zalando and carmaker Volkswagen jumped following upbeat earnings forecasts, while investors awaited the U.S. Federal Reser...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Germany’s Bafin submits insolvency filing to wind up Greensill Bank, court says
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's financial regulator Bafin has submitted a filing to a court in Bremen to start insolvency proceedings for Greensill Bank, a spokeswoman for the court said on Tuesday. G...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
EU system needed for dealing with failing insurers, EU official says
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - A new mechanism for shutting failing insurers smoothly could help maintain trust in the sector, a senior European Commission official said on Tuesday. Banks have a "res...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021





