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UK had ‘one or two’ Brexit teething issues on fishing, minister says
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has suffered "one or two teething issues" in exporting fish to the European Union after Brexit, the country's environment minister said on Tuesday, in comments that are like...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2021
Japan’s Nissan unexpectedly posts operating profit in third quarter
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's No. 3 automaker Nissan Motor Co posted a third quarter operating profit on Tuesday, beating analyst estimates for a loss, as it benefited from a rebound in demand for cars. T...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2021
German exports eke out December rise on brisk China trade
BERLIN (Reuters) - German exports rose in December as robust trade with China and the United States helped Europe's largest economy as it struggles to grow under the restrictions of a lockdown aimed a...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2021
Singapore to taper spending in 2021 after record budget deficit
By Aradhana Aravindan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore is expected to announce next week an expansionary but trimmed down budget to support businesses still struggling, having delivered an unprecedente...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2021
China’s auto sales surged 30% in January, tenth straight monthly gain
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Auto sales in China, the world's biggest market, surged in January with a 30% jump from the same month a year earlier, the tenth month of gains, as China continued to lead the glo...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2021
Honda posts 30% drop in nine-month operating profit
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co on Tuesday posted a nine-month operating profit of 447 billion yen ($4.26 billion), down 30% from 639.25 billion yen a year ago. ($1 = 104.8900 yen)...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2021
French economy still on track for 5% growth this year: central bank
PARIS (Reuters) - The French economy is still on course to rebound 5% this year despite the uncertainty created by the coronavirus pandemic, the head of the central bank said on Tuesday, reiterating i...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2021
China’s restaurants, hotels eye gloomy Lunar New Year as virus worries re-ignite
By Sophie Yu and Brenda Goh BEIJING (Reuters) - China's hotels and restaurants are bracing for a lacklustre Lunar New Year holiday, as travel curbs and government advice to stay home and avoid big gat...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2021
Analysis: Lost in the ‘Gamestonks’ mania – What is GameStop actually worth?
By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of video game retailer GameStop Corp have been on a wild ride. Analysts who cover the company, however, remain unmoved from their conviction that the stock...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2021
Nestle says Gerber products in China are safe, rejects group’s post
BEIJING (Reuters) - Nestle said on Tuesday its Gerber baby cereal products made and sold in China are safe and it had reported to authorities an association that advised its members, in a post on soci...
Syndicated Content Feb 08, 2021





