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Top brands pull out of Russia, but their goods remain easy to find
By Alexander Marrow MOSCOW (Reuters) - Trucks carrying Coca Cola roll across the border into Russia, tourists return from abroad laden with Zara's latest designs, and local online marketplaces snap up...
Syndicated Content Feb 22, 2023
Analysis-U.S. stocks’ early-year rally is melting away as Treasury yields surge
By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cracks are widening in an early-year rally in stocks, as rising Treasury yields bolster the allure of bonds and skew equity valuations. For weeks, stocks have lar...
Syndicated Content Feb 22, 2023
Analysis-Stablecoin regulatory crackdown sends warning to industry
By Hannah Lang (Reuters) - The U.S. Security and Exchange Commission's warning shot on Binance's stablecoin over whether or not it is a security could offer a hint at what type of dollar-pegged tokens...
Syndicated Content Feb 21, 2023
Rio Tinto annual profit falls 37.9% on slower China demand
(Reuters) - Rio Tinto posted a 37.9% drop in annual profit and more than halved its dividend on Wednesday, as iron ore prices fell on slower demand, particularly from China, while higher labour and ma...
Syndicated Content Feb 21, 2023
MarketMind: Not if or when but how fast?
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Anshuman Daga: Is it really good news? Probably yes, probably not. Economies from the United States to Germany to Britain are showing an une...
Syndicated Content Feb 21, 2023
China’s Xi calls for technological self-reliance amid tension with U.S
BEIJING (Reuters) - China must resolve issues in key technological fields from the bottom up as it deals with a growing number of mainly U.S. export controls on advanced technology, President Xi Jinpi...
Syndicated Content Feb 21, 2023
British supermarkets confront their German discounting demons
By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's big supermarkets say they have never been more competitive on price, yet their customers are still flocking to German-owned discount stores Aldi and Lidl. A...
Syndicated Content Feb 21, 2023
Japan govt bond breaches yield cap, BOJ steps in with buying, loans
By Junko Fujita TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's 10-year government bond yield on Wednesday breached the top end of the Bank of Japan's policy band for a second straight session, prompting the central bank to...
Syndicated Content Feb 21, 2023
Hong Kong flags handouts to support recovery from COVID shock
By Clare Jim and Donny Kwok HONG KONG (Reuters) -Hong Kong will give more handouts to consumers to support the city's recovery from a prolonged economic downturn induced by COVID-19 restrictions, Fina...
Syndicated Content Feb 21, 2023
Anti-ESG crusader Ramaswamy launches U.S. presidential bid
By Isla Binnie NEW YORK (Reuters) - Vivek Ramaswamy, the activist investor who launched a firm last year to pressure companies to abandon environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) initiativ...
Syndicated Content Feb 21, 2023
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