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‘That’s a lie’ accusation obscures bipartisan Social Security reform talks -sources
By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Republican U.S. senator's accusation on Thursday that Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen had lied during a tussle over the future of the Social Security program ...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2023
Veterans, carpenters and vaccines: What’s at stake if US COVID aid is canceled
By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Republican proposal to cancel unspent COVID-19 relief money could undercut healthcare for military veterans and pensions for blue-collar workers while doing l...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2023
China’s DCP Capital aims to sell Singapore tech firm MFS for at least $550 million – sources
By Kane Wu and Yantoultra Ngui HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese private equity firm DCP Capital aims to sell its Singaporean portfolio firm MFS Technology, which makes flexible printed circuit boards, fo...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2023
Bank rescues ease crisis fears, investors still wary
(Reuters) - A $30 billion lifeline for First Republic Bank hosed down market fears about an imminent banking collapse on Friday, but a late tumble in the troubled U.S. lender's shares showed investors...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2023
Flights cancelled in fresh round of strikes at German airports
BERLIN (Reuters) - Strikes at four German airports led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights on Friday in the latest bout of industrial action to disrupt travel plans in recent months. German uni...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2023
UniCredit board member did not quit due to alleged spat over CEO pay – chairman
MILAN (Reuters) - The former head of the remuneration committee and board member of UniCredit, Jayne-Anne Gadhia, did not quit the bank due to alleged disagreements over the pay package of CEO Andrea ...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2023
Goldman Sachs cuts ECB rate hike forecast to 25bps in May
(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs lowered its estimate for an interest rate hike by the European Central Bank (ECB) in May to 25 basis points after the central bank raised rates to fight inflation amid calls ...
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UK drops plan to tax sovereign wealth funds
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Jeremy Hunt has dropped a plan to tax sovereign wealth funds investing in Britain, according to a government document. The report, detailing the measures in...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2023
Credit Suisse sees central bank cash as buying time for overhaul- executive tells SRF
ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse sees its access to 50 billion Swiss francs ($53.98 billion) of central bank funding as "precautionary liquidity" to allow the embattled lender to continue its revamp, ...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2023
Global turmoil makes Australian banks’ refinancing mountain a harder climb
By Lewis Jackson and Scott Murdoch SYDNEY (Reuters) - An A$300 billion ($201.21 billion) refinancing task for Australia's biggest banks is about to get harder, say analysts, as appetite for new debt s...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2023
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