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Explainer: When is a crisis no longer a crisis? A dilemma for the ECB
By Balazs Koranyi FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Like the U.S Federal Reserve and other major central banks around the world, the European Central Bank has thrown unprecedented volumes of emergency stimulus at...
Syndicated Content Jul 01, 2021
Nissan bets big on UK with EV battery plant and new crossover
By Guy Faulconbridge and Paul Sandle SUNDERLAND, England (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co bet on Britain to supercharge its European electric future on Thursday, pledging $1.4 billion with its Chinese part...
Syndicated Content Jul 01, 2021
Kim’s reshuffles serve to keep North Korea elite in line as crises mount
(Corrects spelling in headline) By Josh Smith and Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) -What may be the most significant reshuffle of top North Korean officials in years by leader Kim Jong Un serves as a warn...
Syndicated Content Jul 01, 2021
Primark sales ahead of company expectations in latest quarter
LONDON (Reuters) - Associated British Foods said on Thursday third-quarter sales at its Primark fashion stores which reopened after COVID-19 lockdowns were ahead of expectations in all markets. It sai...
Syndicated Content Jul 01, 2021
Deutsche Bank names Glenn Morgan as Australia CEO
(Reuters) - Deutsche Bank said on Thursday it has named Glenn Morgan as permanent chief executive officer of its Australia division, nearly a year after he took charge on an interim basis. Morgan took...
Syndicated Content Jul 01, 2021
Belarus leader has little to fear from EU sanctions – analysts
By Katya Golubkova MOSCOW (Reuters) - EU sanctions designed to punish veteran Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko for a sweeping political crackdown will leave him largely unscathed and able to contin...
Syndicated Content Jul 01, 2021
Japan likely to extend COVID-19 curbs in Tokyo as infections rise -sources
By Yoshifumi Takemoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is likely to extend by two weeks or more coronavirus containment measures in the greater Tokyo area, four government sources said on Thursday, as infectio...
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Trump’s company braces for expected unveiling of criminal tax charges on Thursday
By Karen Freifeld and Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - Prosecutors in Manhattan are expected to unveil criminal charges against former U.S. President Donald Trump's namesake company and its chief...
Syndicated Content Jul 01, 2021
StanChart starts offering banking services from Saudi branch
DUBAI (Reuters) - Standard Chartered has begun offering banking services through its branch in Saudi Arabia with a team of 25 people, the bank said on Thursday, as it boosts its presence in the Arab w...
Syndicated Content Jul 01, 2021
Factbox-Latest on the worldwide spread of the coronavirus
(Reuters) - Australia's New South Wales state on Thursday warned that significant numbers of new COVID-19 cases were being found in the community, while Indonesia is set to launch emergency measures o...
Syndicated Content Jul 01, 2021
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