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Bank of Korea chief sees change in policy setting in 2023
SEOUL (Reuters) - The Bank of Korea will have to take into account the trade-off between managing still high inflation, economic growth and financial stability when determining policy in 2023, Governo...
Syndicated Content Jan 18, 2023
Luxury group Richemont’s Q3 sales rise helped by tourist demand
ZURICH (Reuters) -Richemont reported an 8% rise in quarterly sales on Wednesday as returning tourists in Europe and Japan helped the world's second biggest luxury group compensate for a weaker Chinese...
Syndicated Content Jan 18, 2023
Steel recycler beats wind firm to become world’s most sustainable company
By Virginia Furness and Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) - As boardroom bosses and billionaires mingle in the snowy streets of Davos, corporate sustainability is a key topic of discussion. Yet which comp...
Syndicated Content Jan 18, 2023
China fixed-asset investment approvals almost doubled in 2022 to $218 billion
By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) - China's state planner approved 1.48 trillion yuan ($218.35 billion) worth of fixed asset investment projects in 2022, nearly double the value from the previous year, as...
Syndicated Content Jan 17, 2023
Barry Callebaut sales volumes fall 5% during its first quarter
ZURICH (Reuters) - Barry Callebaut sales volumes fell 5.1% in the three months to the end of November, the world's largest chocolate maker said on Wednesday, as it was hit by lower output at its bigge...
Syndicated Content Jan 17, 2023
Marketmind: BOJ goes for broke
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) - A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole. So after all the frenetic speculation and massive market pressure, the Bank of Japan (BOJ) has ...
Syndicated Content Jan 17, 2023
Tokyo court upholds not guilty verdict for ex-Tepco execs over Fukushima disaster -media
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Tokyo High Court on Wednesday upheld a not guilty verdict by a lower court that cleared former Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) executives of negligence over the 2011 Fukushi...
Syndicated Content Jan 17, 2023
U.S. Treasury’s Yellen, China’s Liu to meet in Zurich for first in-person talks
By Andrea Shalal ZURICH (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will meet Chinese Vice Premier Liu He in Zurich on Wednesday for frank talks on the global economy, sovereign debt issues and c...
Syndicated Content Jan 17, 2023
U.S. Senate panel to hold Jan. 24 hearing on ticket industry issues
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. Senate committee will hold a hearing on Jan. 24 on the lack of competition in the ticketing industry after Ticketmaster's problems managing the sale o...
Syndicated Content Jan 17, 2023
BOJ crafts new weapon to defend yield control policy
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan on Wednesday amended rules for a fund-supply market operation to use it as a new tool to prevent long-term interest rates from rising too much, in a show of its res...
Syndicated Content Jan 17, 2023
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