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U.S. may label Taiwan currency manipulator says central bank governor
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan central bank governor Yang Chin-long said on Thursday that the United States may label the island a currency manipulator, judging by Washington's three main criteria for maki...
Syndicated Content Mar 10, 2021
Oil prices rise on economic outlook, drawdown in fuel stocks
By Jessica Jaganathan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Crude oil prices rose on Thursday as vaccine rollouts bolstered the economic outlook and U.S. fuel stocks fell sharply, although gains were capped by a surg...
Syndicated Content Mar 10, 2021
Japan’s wholesale price falls narrow in Feb. as pandemic impact eases
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's wholesale prices fell at a slower pace in February for a third straight month, offering an encouraging sign a recent rebound in fuel costs and pick-up in dome...
Syndicated Content Mar 10, 2021
Pricing agency Platts defers changes to dated Brent oil benchmark
By Julia Payne and Dmitry Zhdannikov LONDON (Reuters) - Commodities and energy pricing agency S&P Global Platts will defer changes to its core dated Brent oil benchmark after industry pressure, it sai...
Syndicated Content Mar 10, 2021
SoftBank-backed Coupang raises $4.2 billion in IPO: sources
By Chibuike Oguh and Joshua Franklin (Reuters) - Coupang LLC, South Korea's largest e-commerce company, sold shares in its initial public offering (IPO) on Wednesday at $35 apiece, above its target ra...
Syndicated Content Mar 10, 2021
Dollar nurses losses after benign inflation data
By Stanley White TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar nursed losses against most currencies on Thursday after benign data on U.S. consumer price data and a decline in Treasury yields led some investors to tri...
Syndicated Content Mar 10, 2021
Australia unveils $928 million coronavirus support package to revive airlines, tourism
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Australian government unveiled a A$1.2 billion ($928 million) tourism support package on Thursday, aimed at boosting local travel while international routes remain closed becaus...
Syndicated Content Mar 10, 2021
UK aims to diverge from EU data rules to drive growth, minister says
By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is planning to reform data protection law to allow information to flow more freely and drive growth in the digital economy now it has left the European Union'...
Syndicated Content Mar 10, 2021
Cut tax on electric cars and low-carbon building refits: UK employers
LONDON (Reuters) - British employers asked the government for tax cuts on electric cars and for refitting buildings to make them more energy efficient ahead of a review of tax policy by finance minist...
Syndicated Content Mar 10, 2021
Three quarters of UK manufacturers hit by Brexit delays – survey
LONDON (Reuters) - Three out of every four British manufacturers have experienced Brexit-related delays during the past three months and the government must sort out problems that are still affecting ...
Syndicated Content Mar 10, 2021





