Category Archives:
Norway business activity rises, bottlenecks emerge
OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegian business sector activity has increased substantially during the past three months and will continue to expand during the next half year, a central bank business survey showe...
Syndicated Content Sep 14, 2021
Indian food delivery platform Zomato co-founder to exit after 6 years
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Indian food delivery platform Zomato Ltd's co-founder and head of supply, Gaurav Gupta will be leaving the firm after six years, the company said https://www.zomato.com/blog/alwa...
Syndicated Content Sep 14, 2021
ECB’s Weidmann wants digital euro to start small
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A digital euro, currently under design by the European Central Bank, should have a limited role initially as it could disrupt the bank sector and overly extend the role of centra...
Syndicated Content Sep 14, 2021
Foreign direct investment into India to stay robust – Deloitte survey
MUMBAI (Reuters) - International investors remain confident of India's short- and long-term growth prospects and are readying plans to make additional and new investments in the country, according to ...
Syndicated Content Sep 14, 2021
China Evergrande’s snowballing debt crisis
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's most indebted property developer Evergrande Group is struggling to solve its debt crisis, while there are increasing signs that policymakers are stepping in to avoid a ha...
Syndicated Content Sep 14, 2021
Marketmind: Pandeconomics part 2
A look at the day ahead from Julien Ponthus. Slowly but surely, global policymakers are entering a new phase of their economic response to the pandemic. The rise in inflation, for one, may persuade ce...
Syndicated Content Sep 14, 2021
Luxury, mining stocks weigh on Europe ahead of U.S. inflation data
(Reuters) - European stocks slipped in early deals on Tuesday as caution ahead of U.S. inflation data and weakness in luxury and mining shares offset optimism around the region's economic recovery. Th...
Syndicated Content Sep 14, 2021
Singapore warns restrictive policies to send economy into tailspin
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's finance minister Lawrence Wong said on Tuesday companies would move their business to other places if the financial hub's policies turned overly restrictive, which wo...
Syndicated Content Sep 14, 2021
UK’s travel sector facing new wave of job cuts, industry body warns
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's travel sector is bracing for a new wave of job cuts, with an industry trade body saying that more than two thirds of its members were planning to make redundancies shortly...
Syndicated Content Sep 14, 2021
BHP aims to have curbed emissions from steelmaking customers by 2050
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - BHP Group on Tuesday laid out its aim to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 from the operations of its customers by working with them to cut carbon out of their processes. BHP, t...
Syndicated Content Sep 14, 2021
Peoria, IL, USA
63 °F Rain, Mist
