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UK retail sales make weak recovery in December
LONDON (Reuters) - British retail sales bounced back weakly in December as shops in England emerged from November's four-week lockdown to slow the spread of COVID-19, while public borrowing this finan...
Syndicated Content Jan 22, 2021
China’s banking sector disposed of $467 billion soured assets in 2020: statement
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's banking sector disposed of 3.02 trillion yuan ($466.6 billion) in non-performing assets in 2020, the country's top banking and insurance watchdog said on Friday, up more th...
Syndicated Content Jan 22, 2021
JPMorgan pushes out Turkey rate cut expectation to third quarter
LONDON (Reuters) - A more hawkish tone from Turkey's central bank at Thursday's policy meeting means it will now likely deliver a first cut in interest rates in the third quarter rather than the secon...
Syndicated Content Jan 22, 2021
Taiwan says realistic about U.S. trade deal, but one will happen eventually
By Jeanny Kao and Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan is under no illusions it can quickly sign a long hoped for free trade deal with the United States but feels when the time is right "success wi...
Syndicated Content Jan 22, 2021
Analysis: Wall Street hedges against possible bumps in U.S. vaccine rollout
By April Joyner and Sinad Carew NEW YORK (Reuters) - As U.S. stock prices have marched to record highs, futures contracts for Wall Street's "fear gauge" show some investors are buying insurance agains...
Syndicated Content Jan 22, 2021
Japan December factory output, retails sales seen falling in blow to GDP outlook: Reuters poll
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's industrial production likely declined again in December and retail sales are also expected to have slipped, a Reuters poll found, reinforcing worries a recent sharp increase ...
Syndicated Content Jan 21, 2021
Intel floats possibility of licensing deals but would TSMC and Samsung be interested?
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) - Intel Corp executives have raised the possibility of licensing chipmaking technology from outside firms, a move that could see it exchanging manufacturing secrets with ri...
Syndicated Content Jan 21, 2021
Amazon to open pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Seattle headquarters
(Reuters) - Amazon Inc said on Thursday it will open a pop-up clinic in its Seattle headquarters on Jan. 24 with an aim to vaccinate 2,000 eligible members of the public against COVID-19 on the first ...
Syndicated Content Jan 21, 2021
Oil drops as new COVID cases in China trigger clampdowns
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell in early trade on Friday, retreating further from 11-month highs hit last week, on worries new pandemic restrictions in China will curb fuel demand in the world's...
Syndicated Content Jan 21, 2021
Japan’s consumer prices fall at decade-fast pace, add to deflation fears
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's core consumer prices slumped in December at the fastest annual pace in a decade, a sign of intensifying deflationary pressures that sharpen the case for the c...
Syndicated Content Jan 21, 2021





