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Ferrari falls 1% after CEO Camilleri’s sudden exit
MILAN (Reuters) - Shares in Ferrari fell more than 1% on Friday after the sudden departure of CEO Louis Camilleri, once again raising questions about leadership and future strategy at the luxury carma...
Syndicated Content Dec 11, 2020
Brexit, virus worries weigh on European shares; Sanofi down on vaccine delay
(Reuters) - European shares slipped on Friday, setting up to end an action-packed week on a cautious note on worries over the economic impact of a resurgent COVID-19 pandemic, the fate of a Brexit tra...
Syndicated Content Dec 11, 2020
Factbox: Range of possible U.S. sanctions on Turkey under CAATSA
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The United States is poised to impose sanctions on Turkey over its purchase of S-400 missile defences from Russia, under U.S. legislation meant to dissuade countries from buying m...
Syndicated Content Dec 11, 2020
ECB’s Villeroy says financing conditions focus of latest stimulus decision
PARIS (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is targeting favourable financing conditions rather than pumping a given amount of liquidity into the economy with its latest stimulus decision, ECB policym...
Syndicated Content Dec 11, 2020
France’s Bachelot: I asked for extra 35 million euros aid to cultural sector
PARIS (Reuters) - French Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot said on Friday she had requested an extra 35 million euros ($42 million) to help cultural venues that will not reopen as planned on Dec. 15 ...
Syndicated Content Dec 11, 2020
Vietnam, Britain close in on post-Brexit trade deal
HANOI (Reuters) - Britain and Vietnam have concluded talks to negotiate a new free trade agreement on Friday, weeks before Britain completes its transition out of the European Union on Dec. 31, the Br...
Syndicated Content Dec 11, 2020
Bank of England acts to keep banks lending through 2021
By David Milliken and Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England took steps on Friday to keep banks lending through 2021 as Britain deals with the COVID pandemic and a big change in its trading ...
Syndicated Content Dec 11, 2020
Bundesbank sees weaker German growth next year, bigger expansion in 2022
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's economy will contract less this year than previously projected, but next year's rebound will also be smaller, the country's central bank said on Friday in a biannual up...
Syndicated Content Dec 11, 2020
Britain wants a Brexit trade deal but will survive no matter what, minister says
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to get a Brexit trade deal and there is a still a chance of getting one but he will not back down on the two main outstanding issues, Cult...
Syndicated Content Dec 11, 2020
NTT’s record bond issue to wrap up bumper year for Japan corporate bond market
By Hideyuki Sano and Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) launched the country's biggest-ever corporate bond sale worth 1 trillion yen ($9.57 billion) on Frid...
Syndicated Content Dec 11, 2020
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