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Redefine Meat raises $29 million to finance rollout of 3D-printed meat substitute
ZURICH (Reuters) - Israeli start-up Redefine Meat is planning to launch its 3D-printed meat substitutes globally after raising $29 million in a funding round led by venture capital firms Happiness Cap...
Syndicated Content Feb 16, 2021
Fortescue COO, executives step down amid Iron Bridge review
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's Fortescue Metals Group Ltd said on Tuesday Chief Operating Officer Greg Lilleyman and two other executives have resigned as part of a review of its Iron Bridge Magnet...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2021
Carlyle plans IPO for Japan’s WingArc1st, valuing firm at $475 million: sources
By Takashi Umekawa TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. buyout firm Carlyle Group Inc is set to win approval for an initial public offering (IPO) of Japan's WingArc1st Inc as early as Thursday, two people with know...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2021
Running through a pandemic with Jim Weber, CEO of Brooks Running
By Chris Taylor NEW YORK (Reuters) - There is an old joke in the marathon community, that every runner is running away from something. That was certainly true for Brooks Running CEO Jim Weber, who had...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2021
BOJ’s Kuroda says stock boom reflects economic optimism, defends ETF scheme
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Tuesday the recent stock price rally reflected market optimism over the global economic outlook, brushing aside views i...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2021
Oil prices climb as deep freeze shuts U.S. oil wells, curbs refineries
By Jessica Jaganathan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Tuesday as a cold front shut wells and refineries in Texas, the biggest crude producing state in the United States, the world's biggest o...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2021
Dollar in doldrums as recovery optimism thrives
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar was pinned down on Tuesday, as vaccine optimism boosted the British pound to an almost three-year high, while rising oil prices and buoyant expec...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2021
Australia’s central bank on hunt for much tighter labour markets, faster wage growth
SYDNEY, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Australia's central bank believes it will take a significant and sustained tightening in the labour market to lift inflation to more comfortable levels, a tough task that co...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2021
World stocks look to extend bull run to 12th day on economic optimism
By Hideyuki Sano TOKYO (Reuters) - Global shares held firm on Tuesday, with a solid foundation in place to extend their bull run to a 12th consecutive session as optimism about the global economic rec...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2021
Britain may need big tax rises, but not yet: think tank
By William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Rishi Sunak might have to raise a hefty extra 60 billion pounds ($83 billion) in taxes to pay for the COVID-19 hit to the public financ...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2021





