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Almost all climate-related corporate disclosures are inadequate, CDP says
By Simon Jessop, Tommy Wilkes and Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) - Just 1% of companies who submit climate change-related data to nonprofit environmental disclosure platform CDP provide investors...
Syndicated Content Mar 03, 2022
Drugmakers, device companies say sanctions may hinder medical supplies to Russia
By Francesco Guarascio, Michael Erman and Stine Jacobsen (Reuters) - Western drugmakers and medical device companies warn their plans to keep selling products to Russia may be complicated by economic ...
Syndicated Content Mar 03, 2022
Explainer – Why $100 oil could hurt the energy transition more than it helps
By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The surge in crude oil prices past $100 a barrel has raised a big question: Will this latest spike in the notoriously volatile oil market help to speed the gl...
Syndicated Content Mar 03, 2022
Macau government extends casino licences to December – media
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Casino companies in Macau will have their licences extended by six months, public broadcaster TDM reported on Thursday, citing a city official, allowing more time for a highly an...
Syndicated Content Mar 03, 2022
Japan to freeze assets of four more Russian banks from April 2
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan will freeze the assets of four additional Russian banks, Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Thursday, taking to seven the total number to be slapped w...
Syndicated Content Mar 02, 2022
Tesla chief Musk invites union UAW to hold vote at California factory
(Reuters) - Tesla Inc Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk on Thursday said he is inviting labor union United Auto Workers (UAW) to hold a vote at the electric-car maker's California factory. Musk said i...
Syndicated Content Mar 02, 2022
Russia’s top carmaker to stop plants for four days
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's biggest carmaker, Avtovaz, will stop its Togliatti and Izhevsk plants on Saturday and from March 9 to 10 as it grapples with a crisis in supplies of electronic components, ...
Syndicated Content Mar 02, 2022
Russia imposes 30% commission on forex purchases by individuals – brokers
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's central bank has imposed a 30% commission on foreign currency purchases by individuals on currency exchanges, brokers told Reuters, citing a letter from the regulator. The ...
Syndicated Content Mar 02, 2022
Japan’s JAL, ANA cancel all flights to and from Europe on Thursday
By Maki Shiraki and Jamie Freed TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan Airlines Co Ltd and ANA Holdings Inc said they would cancel all flights to and from Europe on Thursday, citing concerns about safety due to Russ...
Syndicated Content Mar 02, 2022
Credit Suisse files lawsuits against Australia’s IAG over Greensill collapse
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY (Reuters) - Credit Suisse Group AG joined creditors of Greensill Capital by filing lawsuits in Australia seeking compensation from the country's biggest insurer over the supply ch...
Syndicated Content Mar 02, 2022
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