Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Egypt’s current account deficit drops by half in April-June quarter
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's current account deficit fell by almost half in the April-June quarter as non-oil imports tumbled by nearly 20% from the previous quarter, the central bank said in balance of ...
Syndicated Content Oct 05, 2022
Greece searches for migrants after vessel sinks off Kythira island
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek authorities mounted a search and rescue operation to save about 100 migrants whose vessel sank after hitting a rocky area in stormy waters near the island of Kythira on Wednes...
Syndicated Content Oct 05, 2022
S.Korea Sept FX reserves post second-biggest monthly decline on record
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's foreign exchange reserves shrank by nearly $20 billion in September, the second-biggest monthly drop on record, as authorities stepped up dollar-selling intervention to...
Syndicated Content Oct 05, 2022
Exclusive-Musk, Apollo no longer in talks to finance Twitter deal -source
By Chibuike Oguh NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apollo Global Management Inc, which was looking to provide $1 billion earlier this year to Elon Musk for his proposed buyout of Twitter Inc, is no longer in talks...
Syndicated Content Oct 05, 2022
Musk’s attorney was unaware of Twitter whistleblower before Aug. 23 – court filing
WILMINGTON, Del (Reuters) - Elon Musk attorney Alex Spiro was unaware of a Twitter Inc whistleblower before his allegations became public on Aug. 23 and Spiro took no action regarding an anonymous May...
Syndicated Content Oct 05, 2022
Mexico to file new gun trafficking lawsuit in U.S., foreign minister says
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico will file a new lawsuit in the United States seeking responsibility for cross-border gun flows after a U.S. judge last week dismissed a separate $10 billion lawsuit agai...
Syndicated Content Oct 05, 2022
Russia wants secret U.N. vote on move to condemn ‘annexation’ of Ukraine regions
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Russia is lobbying for a secret ballot instead of a public vote when the 193-member U.N. General Assembly next week considers whether to condemn Moscow's...
Syndicated Content Oct 05, 2022
Analysis-As British lender HSBC considers Canada unit sale, antitrust issues loom
By Divya Rajagopal TORONTO (Reuters) - As British lender HSBC Plc explores a potential sale of its Canadian unit, lawyers and analysts say the country's concentrated banking market could discourage bi...
Syndicated Content Oct 05, 2022
Fed’s Bostic says inflation fight “still in early days”
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve's fight against inflation is likely "still in early days," Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic said Wednesday, becoming the latest ...
Syndicated Content Oct 05, 2022
Marketmind: Mixed inflation signals
(Reuters) - A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever As the U.S. inflation debate intensifies, the signals are getting murkier. For investors, this makes markets more skittish and ...
Syndicated Content Oct 05, 2022
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