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European banks still booking profits in tax havens, says report
LONDON (Reuters) - Top banks in Europe continue to use tax havens to book chunks of profits, a trend that has changed little since 2014 despite country-by-country disclosures becoming mandatory, the E...
Syndicated Content Sep 06, 2021
Analysis: Sovereign wealth funds sweet on China, despite regulatory headwinds
By Tom Arnold LONDON (Reuters) - Sovereign wealth funds remain keen on China, despite regulatory crackdowns, planning standalone investment strategies and piling into venture capital and real estate, ...
Syndicated Content Sep 06, 2021
China’s export, import growth likely eased in Aug on COVID-19 cases, supply bottlenecks: Reuters poll
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's export growth is expected to have moderated in August amid port congestion caused by fresh COVID-19 cases, a Reuters poll showed, while the pace of imports also slowed, hig...
Syndicated Content Sep 06, 2021
Texas city to offer Samsung large property tax breaks to build $17 billion chip plant
(Reuters) - The city of Taylor, Texas - one of two locations in the state under consideration by Samsung Electronics for a $17 billion chip plant - plans to offer extensive property tax breaks if it i...
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Hong Kong pet funerals aim for respectful farewell rather than landfill waste
By Aleksander Solum HONG KONG (Reuters) - In Hong Kong, where land is at a premium and burials are expensive, pet owners can choose "green burials" at more than a dozen animal crematoriums - an option...
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UK new car sales fell 22% in August, preliminary data shows
LONDON (Reuters) - British new car registrations in August fell 22% year on year, preliminary industry data showed on Monday, with the sector still battling pandemic-related supply difficulties. Over ...
Syndicated Content Sep 05, 2021
Sustainable push sends Candriam assets to 150 billion euros
By Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) - European investment manager Candriam said its total assets rose 7.1% to 150 billion euros ($177 billion) in the first six months of the year, boosted by net inflows ...
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China’s Liu He says support for private business has not changed
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Vice Premier Liu He said the private economy must be supported and that "guidelines and policies for supporting the private economy have not changed...and will not change i...
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Thai August headline CPI unexpectedly dips 0.02% y/y
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's headline consumer price index (CPI) unexpectedly dropped 0.02% in August from a year earlier, due mainly to government subsidy measures, the commerce ministry said on Mo...
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Australia’s treasurer says economy must diversify from China reliance
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia must diversify its economy to rely less on China, its largest trading partner, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said on Monday, as he warned businesses to brace for new tensions ...
Syndicated Content Sep 05, 2021
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