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S.Africa’s banks say they can’t cut off funding for coal just yet
By Emma Rumney JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African banks say they have to keep funding at least some coal projects for now because an immediate halt would put huge political and economic strains on...
Syndicated Content Oct 15, 2021
Exclusive-China looks to lock in U.S. LNG as energy crunch raises concerns- sources
By Chen Aizhu, Jessica Jaganathan and Scott DiSavino SINGAPORE/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Major Chinese energy companies are in advanced talks with U.S. exporters to secure long-term liquefied natural gas (...
Syndicated Content Oct 15, 2021
China loosens restrictions on home loans at some big banks -Bloomberg News
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's financial regulators have told some major banks to accelerate approval of mortgages in the fourth quarter, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing unidentified sources. L...
Syndicated Content Oct 15, 2021
From spy satellites to mobile networks, S.Korea hopes new rocket gets space programme off ground
By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea plans to test its first domestically produced space launch vehicle next week, a major step toward jumpstarting the country's space programme and achieving a...
Syndicated Content Oct 15, 2021
Malaysian salon paints Squid Games manicures of tiny coffins, green tracksuits
By Ebrahim Harris KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - A manicure salon in Malaysia is selling painted and press-on nail designs based on the television show Squid Game, the latest small business to cash in on th...
Syndicated Content Oct 15, 2021
Explainer-Germany’s Nord Stream 2 gatekeeper: the long road until gas flows
FRANKFURT/BERLIN (Reuters) - The Nord Stream 2 pipeline is completed and ready to pump Russian gas to Europe, but nothing is flowing yet because it is still awaiting clearance from Germany's energy re...
Syndicated Content Oct 15, 2021
Regional bank loan growth could hint at healthier supply chains
By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) - If regional banks show signs of accelerating loan growth when they report earnings in the week ahead, it could signal an easing of the supply chain bottlenecks th...
Syndicated Content Oct 15, 2021
Japan’s core prices to see first rise in 18 months, export growth to slow: Reuters poll
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's exports likely grew at the slowest pace in seven months in September while core consumer prices turned positive for the first time since early last year, a Reuters poll showe...
Syndicated Content Oct 14, 2021
China tells some banks to further cut amount of cash-management products sold – sources
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese regulators have told some wealth management arms of domestic banks to further cut the amount of cash-management products they sell, three sources with knowledge of...
Syndicated Content Oct 14, 2021
China coal prices hit record highs, early winter chill adds to energy woes
By Shivani Singh BEIJING (Reuters) - China's energy crisis deepened on Friday as cold weather swept into much of the country and power plants scrambled to stock up on coal, sending prices of the fuel ...
Syndicated Content Oct 14, 2021
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