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European stocks set for strong week, Germany’s DAX hits record high
(Reuters) - European stocks rose on Friday, with Germany's DAX hitting a record high on the back of better-than-expected economic data and encouraging earnings updates from chipmakers. The pan-Europea...
Syndicated Content Jan 08, 2021
Blackstone, Bill Gates’ Cascade join hands for Signature Aviation bid
(Reuters) - Blackstone Group Inc on Friday pushed ahead with its proposal to buy out Signature Aviation in a deal worth $4.29 billion, securing the support of the private jet servicing company's bigge...
Syndicated Content Jan 08, 2021
In Japan, wider COVID-19 curbs heighten double-dip recession risk
By Leika Kihara and Chris Gallagher TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is considering extending a state of emergency from the Tokyo metropolitan area to other regions as novel coronavirus cases increase but that...
Syndicated Content Jan 08, 2021
Scottish fishermen halt EU exports over Brexit delays
LONDON (Reuters) - Many Scottish fishermen have halted exports to European Union markets after post-Brexit bureaucracy added days to their delivery times and hundreds of pounds to their costs. Fishing...
Syndicated Content Jan 08, 2021
South Korea’s IPO market poised for record year on booming retail demand
By Heekyong Yang and Scott Murdoch SEOUL/HONG KONG (Reuters) - South Korea is set for the busiest year ever for new share sales as companies ranging from a digital bank, game developer to an electric ...
Syndicated Content Jan 08, 2021
Optimism sweeps UK boardrooms but slow recovery ahead: Deloitte
LONDON (Reuters) - A wave of optimism washed over bosses of major British companies in December, ahead of a tightening of COVID-19 restrictions this month, even though many thought it would take a lon...
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Analysis: North Korea’s market reforms seen at risk as leader Kim tightens grip
By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) - Some economic reforms that emerged after North Korea's Kim Jong Un took power are under threat as his government responds to a series of crises by reasserting state con...
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Credit Suisse expects higher costs from U.S. case to push it to fourth quarter loss
ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse on Friday said it expects to book a net loss for its fourth quarter after increasing its provisions for a long-running dispute in the United States by $850 million. Th...
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New lockdowns in Europe delay fuel demand recovery
By Bozorgmehr Sharafedin LONDON (Reuters) - Severe mobility restrictions across Europe to contain a new surge in COVID-19 cases weighed on fuel sales, weakening the prospect of energy demand recovery ...
Syndicated Content Jan 07, 2021
Malaysia’s Top Glove defends board after BlackRock criticism
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's Top Glove Corp defended its board on Friday after BlackRock Inc issued a scathing statement, attacking the firm's handling of a coronavirus outbreak and saying it h...
Syndicated Content Jan 07, 2021





