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Chip shortage leads Japan automakers to post 4.5% slump in January global output
TOKYO (Reuters) - Global production at Japanese automakers including Honda Motor Co slipped 4.51% in January from last year as a widespread chip shortage forced the industry to cut production. The cou...
Syndicated Content Feb 25, 2021
Aston Martin expects better 2021 sales after deep losses
LONDON (Reuters) - Carmaker Aston Martin said a turnaround plan would see it takes the first steps towards profitability and boost sales this year after a deep loss in 2020 when the firm raised fresh ...
Syndicated Content Feb 25, 2021
GameStop’s Frankfurt shares nearly triple in catch-up trade to Wall Street
(Reuters) - GameStop Corp's Frankfurt-listed shares surged 180% in premarket trading on Thursday after the videogame retailer's U.S. stock more than doubled in late trading in the previous session. An...
Syndicated Content Feb 25, 2021
German consumer morale improves more than expected heading into March: GfK
BERLIN (Reuters) - German consumer morale brightened more than expected heading into March as shoppers in Europe's largest economy became more upbeat that a lockdown to contain the COVID-19 pandemic c...
Syndicated Content Feb 25, 2021
Petchem giant Dow braces for ‘high impact’ from climate change: executive
By Florence Tan and Gavin Maguire SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Dow Inc is adjusting its carbon footprint and product slate to adapt to climate change and tap evolving consumption trends tied to the global en...
Syndicated Content Feb 25, 2021
Virtual work parties: the good, the bad and the plain peculiar
By Colm Fulton Stockholm (Reuters) - Virtual work parties? You can't really mingle with colleagues, or dance with them, and it's tough to get in the disco mood in your home office. On the other hand, ...
Syndicated Content Feb 25, 2021
Raising rates abruptly could jeopardise economic recovery: ECB’s Schnabel
BERLIN (Reuters) - Raising interest rates too abruptly could jeopardise economic recovery, European Central Bank board member Isabel Schnabel said in an interview published on Thursday, adding there w...
Syndicated Content Feb 25, 2021
Hong Kongers snap up UK homes and do what they excel at: being landlords
By Clare Jim and William James HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong residents are buying more houses and apartments to lease out for income in Britain, property agents say, a trend that coincides with what...
Syndicated Content Feb 25, 2021
Southeast Asia’s biggest travel app plans regional fintech expansion before 2021 listing
By Fanny Potkin and Anshuman Daga SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Traveloka, Southeast Asia's largest online travel startup, plans to launch financial services in Thailand and Vietnam as it eyes a U.S. listing ...
Syndicated Content Feb 24, 2021
Tools to go remote: How Netgear’s CEO stays connected
By Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Patrick Lo co-founded computing networking provider Netgear Inc in 1996, he envisioned an online utopia in which "the internet was going to drive everyt...
Syndicated Content Feb 24, 2021





