Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Bank of Canada’s second 50-bps hike seen locked in, but what comes next?
By Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada will almost certainly go ahead with its second consecutive half-point interest rate hike on Wednesday, as it scrambles to tame runaway inflation b...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2022
Indian singer KK dies after falling ill during concert
(Corrects to say that death took place on Tuesday, not Monday) MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, better known as KK, died on Tuesday night after falling ill in the middle of a con...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2022
Tennis-Gauff ranks high school graduation above French Open success
(Reuters) - Teenager Coco Gauff may have achieved a major career breakthrough by reaching her first major semi-final at the French Open, but the American believes that finishing high school was more c...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2022
Tonga says discussed debt with China ForMin, Australia’s Wong to visit
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's foreign minister Penny Wong will travel to the remote Pacific island of Tonga on Friday, days after her Chinese counterpart visited and discussed Tonga's heavy debts to B...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2022
Japan’s Panasonic sees global car output improving this business year
(Reuters) - Panasonic Corp said on Wednesday it expected global car production to recover this fiscal year, but that the two-year long chip shortage will continue. The Japanese conglomerate, which mak...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2022
Cricket-Mominul steps down as Bangladesh test captain after run drought
DHAKA (Reuters) - An out-of-form Mominul Haque has stepped down as Bangladesh test captain in the wake of their home series loss against Sri Lanka, according to media reports. The 30-year-old, who has...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2022
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, others warn of impracticalities in EU subsidy plan
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Proposed EU legislation targeting foreign state-backed buyers of European companies prompted by fears of a Chinese buying spree may be impossible to comply with in...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2022
China’s factory activity falls at slower pace on easing curbs – Caixin PMI
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's factory activity shrank less sharply in May as COVID-19 curbs eased and some production resumed, a private sector survey showed on Wednesday, improving from a 26-month low ...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2022
Cambodian opposition rises from the ashes ahead of local elections
By Prak Chan Thul PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Speaking from the back of a pickup truck decked out with campaign posters and loudspeakers, veteran politician Son Chhay is determined to convince voters that ...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2022
Singapore’s de-facto national dish in the crossfire as Malaysia bans chicken exports
By Chen Lin and Mei Mei Chu SINGAPORE/KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Singapore is bracing for a shortage of its de-facto national dish, chicken rice, as major supplier Malaysia halts all chicken exports fro...
Syndicated Content Jun 01, 2022
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