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Smart thinking: Atlantia turns to traffic tech after Italy motorway exit
By Francesca Landini and Stephen Jewkes MILAN (Reuters) - Having sold its motorway business in Italy, Atlantia is investing in smart traffic technology to help drive development of cleaner transport a...
Syndicated Content Mar 09, 2022
U.S. LNG exporters emerge as big winners of Europe natgas crisis
By Marwa Rashad LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporters are emerging as big winners of Europe's supply crisis as they export record volumes to the European Union for the third co...
Syndicated Content Mar 09, 2022
Global LNG demand growth shifts from Asia to Europe on Russia sanctions
By Isabel Kua SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asia's liquefied natural gas (LNG) demand growth may cool this year as buyers baulk at record-high spot prices pushed even higher by Europe's shift to the super-chi...
Syndicated Content Mar 09, 2022
Makers of basic necessities face ‘tradeoff’ supplying Russia with cookies, soap
By Jessica DiNapoli and Richa Naidu NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - Makers of everyday staples from Pampers diapers to Dove soap are walking a fine line by continuing to sell their products in Russia, as ...
Syndicated Content Mar 09, 2022
IMF board to consider $1.4 billion in funding for Ukraine on Wednesday – Georgieva
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund's executive board is poised to approve on Wednesday $1.4 billion in emergency funding for Ukraine to help it respond to Russia's invasion, IMF Ma...
Syndicated Content Mar 09, 2022
Rental car giants embark on electric after pandemic bonanza
By Tina Bellon (Reuters) - The $100 billion Western rental car industry, flush with cash from a profitable pandemic, is gradually getting its electric show on the road, and Chinese-made vehicles are p...
Syndicated Content Mar 09, 2022
BOJ has little room to move as Ukraine clouds recovery, prices soar
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - The crisis in Ukraine is giving the Bank of Japan a headache not facing other major central banks, forcing it to maintain a more dovish stance on monetary policy desp...
Syndicated Content Mar 09, 2022
Singapore central bank poll of economists sees 2023 GDP growth at 3%
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's economy is expected to grow 3% in 2023, as the city-state gradually reopens its borders to international travel, a survey of economists conducted by the city-state's ...
Syndicated Content Mar 09, 2022
‘Energy transition? Leave us out,’ says Nigeria oil minister
By Sabrina Valle HOUSTON (Reuters) - Developing countries should not have to target renewable energy sources and turn away from fossil fuels, Nigerian energy officials said on Tuesday, joining other e...
Syndicated Content Mar 09, 2022
Cathay Pacific narrows annual loss on cost cuts, strong cargo demand
By Jamie Freed (Reuters) -Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd posted on Wednesday an annual loss of HK$5.5 billion ($703.45 million), narrowing from the prior year's HK$21.65 billion, thanks to cos...
Syndicated Content Mar 08, 2022
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