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German regulator hands EY 2-year audit ban over Wirecard scandal – Handelsblatt
BERLIN (Reuters) - German accounting watchdog APAS has banned EY from taking on new audits for companies of public interest for two years and has handed the firm a 500,000 euro ($541,650.00) fine, Ger...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2023
Israel’s Netanyahu, dissenting defence minister to visit troops together
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Israeli troops together with Defence Minister Yoav Gallant on Monday, an aide said, signalling a possible reconciliation after Netany...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2023
Deepest-ever fish caught and filmed off Japan by scientists
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Fish have been caught more than 5 miles (8 kilometres) under the surface of the ocean for the first time ever - and filmed even deeper - by a joint Japanese-Australian scientific ex...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2023
Euro zone factory downturn deepened in March -PMI
LONDON (Reuters) - Activity at struggling factories across the euro zone fell further last month as consumers feeling the pinch from rising living costs cut back, according to a survey which did show ...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2023
Teachers in England overwhelmingly reject government pay offer – union
LONDON (Reuters) - Teachers in England have rejected a pay offer from the British government aimed at ending a series of disruptive strikes, their trade union said on Monday, announcing two further wa...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2023
German manufacturing activity downturn deepened in March -PMI
BERLIN (Reuters) - German manufacturing activity shrank in March at the fastest pace in almost three years, a survey showed on Monday. S&P Global's final Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for manufactu...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2023
China dissatisfied with Japan’s chip export restrictions -spokesperson
BEIJING (Reuters) - China was strongly dissatisfied with Japan's export restrictions on chip manufacturing equipment, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Monday. China hoped Japan w...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2023
Israeli forces kill two Palestinian gunmen in West Bank arrest raid
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli forces killed two Palestinian gunmen during a clash in the occupied West Bank on Monday, militant factions and medics said, and the army said it launched the in...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2023
Chinese lenders focus on risk management amid global banking crisis
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's top lenders should enhance risk management practices and be more sensitive to macroeconomic fluctuations, senior Chinese banking officials said, in response to a global ban...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2023
Motor racing-Formula One under scrutiny over balance between safety and entertainment
By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE (Reuters) - After a dramatic Australian Grand Prix laden with crashes and red flags, Formula One takes a three-week break from racing but debate over the balance between safety...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2023
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