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U.S. economic bridge may finally span pandemic’s end as benefits, vaccines both roll on
By Howard Schneider and Ann Saphir WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Good news came in a bundle this week for workers furloughed last year from the Walt Disney Co.'s California theme park. The comp...
Syndicated Content Mar 12, 2021
Special Report: In Brazil, organized crime siphons billions from gas stations
By Gram Slattery RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Travel across Brazil and you'll spot signs almost everywhere for BR Distribuidora, the owner of South America's largest gas station chain. The familiar gree...
Syndicated Content Mar 12, 2021
Nasdaq futures fall nearly 2% as bond yields spike
(Reuters) - Nasdaq futures fell nearly 2% on Friday after rebounding more than 6% in the past three sessions, as a spike in U.S. bond yields reignited inflation worries and sent investors scurrying to...
Syndicated Content Mar 12, 2021
Get used to enterprise value in climate reporting, says global regulator
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Bone up on enterprise value reporting, a global securities watchdog said on Friday, as regulators wrestle with the complex task of creating common international standar...
Syndicated Content Mar 12, 2021
Former Hong Kong bourse chief Li plans new microfinance platform in 2021
By Shivani Singh BEIJING (Reuters) - Former Hong Kong stock exchange CEO Charles Li plans to launch a platform this autumn for global institutional investors to fund China's small and medium enterpris...
Syndicated Content Mar 12, 2021
India’s Tata Power and Tesla in talks over setting up charging infrastructure: report
BENGALURU (Reuters) - India's power generation and transmission company Tata Power and Tesla Inc were exploring an arrangement on setting up charging infrastructure, CNBC-TV18 reported. The talks, how...
Syndicated Content Mar 12, 2021
U.S. white wheat growers cash in as China snaps up supplies
By Julie Ingwersen and Hallie Gu CHICAGO/BEIJING (Reuters) - China is scooping up supplies of U.S. white wheat to feed livestock, pushing export forecasts for the grain usually used to make sponge cak...
Syndicated Content Mar 12, 2021
Carrefour fined 1.75 million euros for unfairly squeezing suppliers on price
PARIS (Reuters) - The Paris Commerce Court has fined French retailer Carrefour 1.75 million euros ($2.1 million) for unfairly squeezing its suppliers on price during annual contract negotiations, the ...
Syndicated Content Mar 12, 2021
Goldman Sachs creates Hong Kong SPAC team for Asia deal surge
By Scott Murdoch and Kane Wu HONG KONG (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs has set up a team of Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) bankers in Hong Kong to focus on a rush of these blank cheque deals eme...
Syndicated Content Mar 12, 2021
Analysis: Argentina’s basement bonds no bargain as IMF talks drag, drought dents soy
By Jorge Otaola BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's bonds have slid to basement lows in recent weeks, but analysts and investors warn that they're still no bargain, given stalled talks with the IMF, ...
Syndicated Content Mar 12, 2021





