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Analysis-China’s banks are bursting with dollars, and that’s a worry
By Winni Zhou and Tom Westbrook SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A mountain of dollars on deposit in China has grown so large that banks are struggling to loan the currency and traders say it poses a ri...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2021
Swimming-Sjostrom returns to competition after elbow break
(Reuters) - Sweden's Olympic 100m butterfly champion Sarah Sjostrom returned to competition in France on Tuesday after having surgery for a broken elbow she suffered falling on ice in February. The 27...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2021
IMF says most of proposed $50 billion COVID vaccine project will be grants
GENEVA (Reuters) - The head of the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday it envisaged grant financing for $35 billion of a proposed $50 billion project needed to ramp up global vaccinations agai...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2021
Florida joins states to ban transgender girls from sports
(Reuters) - Florida on Tuesday became the latest and by far the largest state to ban transgender women and girls from participating in school sports, part of a campaign in statehouses nationwide this ...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2021
Brazil on track for ‘very strong’ 2021 growth, says economy minister
By Jamie McGeever and Isabel Versiani BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's economy is on track to register "very strong" growth this year, Economy Minister Paulo Guedes said on Tuesday, as the accelerated ro...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2021
Forest sprouts at London Design Biennale tackling global crises
LONDON (Reuters) - The London Design Biennale opened at Somerset House with hundreds of trees in the venue's courtyard forming a "Forest for Change" as the event explored climate, health, inequality a...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2021
Israel to open economic office in Abu Dhabi to boost Gulf investment
By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel plans to open an economic attache office in Abu Dhabi this summer to attract foreign investment and boost economic relations with Gulf states and the broa...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2021
Turkey risks higher inflation, balance of payments problems -Scope Ratings
LONDON (Reuters) - Turkey risks structurally higher inflation and balance of payment problems longer-term unless authorities reverse policy missteps, Scope Ratings said on Tuesday. Policy-related risk...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2021
American Tower sees newly-bought Telxius masts earning $280 million in 2021
MADRID (Reuters) - U.S.-based American Tower Corp said on Tuesday it expects the mobile phone masts it has just bought from Telefonica-owned unit Telxius to generate $280 million in property revenue a...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2021
EU to add Japan to safe travel list, leave UK off for now
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union is set to add Japan to its small list of "safe" countries from which it will allow non-essential travel, but will hold off opening the door...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2021
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