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GameStop slugfest spreads as calls for probe build
By Sagarika Jaisinghani and Nikhil Nainan (Reuters) - The battle between small-time traders and hedge funds that has shaken U.S. and European stock markets moved into Asia on Thursday, with surges in ...
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BaFin says suspects employee of Wirecard insider-trading
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's financial watchdog BaFin said on Thursday it had filed a criminal complaint against one of its employees for suspected insider trading in collapsed payments company Wir...
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No review into workers’ rights, says UK business minister
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will no longer hold a review into workers' rights, business minister Kwasi Kwarteng said, reiterating that the government will not water down employment protections but inst...
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Norway wealth fund earned $123 billion in 2020 despite pandemic
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, earned a return on investment of 10.9% in 2020, or 1.07 trillion Norwegian crowns ($122.7 billion), it said as it re...
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Exclusive: Regulators press Deutsche Bank CEO to drop investment bank role – sources
By Tom Sims and Patricia Uhlig FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Regulators are pressing Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing to relinquish day-to-day oversight of its sprawling investment bank, two people with kno...
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Prudential to split off U.S. business Jackson, eyes $2.5-3 billion capital raise
LONDON (Reuters) - British life insurer Prudential said on Thursday it would separate its U.S. business Jackson through a demerger to better focus on Asian and African markets, while adding it was con...
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Germany will mobilize up to 50 billion eur more state aid for firms
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany has the fiscal strength to mobilize further state aid of up to 50 billion euros ($60.5 billion) for companies affected by the second coronavirus lockdown, Economy Minister P...
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European shares hit near 1-month low after Wall Street selloff
(Reuters) - European stocks hit a near one-month low on Thursday following Wall Street's worst sell-off since October on concerns about high valuations, with investors also growing wary about a rise i...
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Boeing gets U.S. govt approval to offer F-15EX to India
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Boeing has received a licence from the U.S. government to offer its F-15EX fighter jet to the Indian air force, a senior executive said on Thursday. Boeing will compete with the ...
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Nine euro zone banks eat into capital buffers during pandemic: ECB
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Nine euro zone banks ate into their capital buffers last year, making use of leeway granted by supervisors to help them cope with the fallout of the coronavirus outbreak, the ECB...
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