Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Explainer – The U.S. yield curve has been flattening: Why you should care
By Davide Barbuscia and David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury yield curve flattened further on Wednesday, as the Federal Reserve increased interest rates for the first time in three yea...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2022
Factbox: Global fuel subsidies ramped up to counter energy price spike
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Countries have announced fuel subsidies to cushion consumers from the impact of soaring energy prices after oil skyrocketed last week to 14-year highs. Here are the measures anno...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2022
NASA’s big, new moon rocket set for debut in rollout to Florida launch pad
(Corrects to add dropped word 'for' in headline) By Steve Nesius and Steve Gorman CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - NASA's next-generation moon rocket was due on Thursday to make a highly anticipated, ...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2022
Handbags at dawn: Chanel duels South Korean resellers in luxury boom
By Heekyong Yang and Silvia Aloisi SEOUL (Reuters) - As COVID curbs cut travel and duty-free shopping, South Koreans are driving a luxury goods boom at home that has left Chanel barring nearly a third...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2022
Past Fed hiking cycles, from sanguine to severe, may say little about this one
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. politicians know high inflation can bring careers in public office to an early end, but it is ultimately up to the unelected officials of the Federal Re...
Syndicated Content Mar 17, 2022
Soccer-Liverpool beat Arsenal to cut Man City lead to a point
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) -A clinical Liverpool beat Arsenal 2-0 to cut Manchester City's once double-digit lead at the top of the Premier League table to a single point on Wednesday, leaving the...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2022
Japan spots four Russian amphibious transports sailing from Far East
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's military said on Thursday that it had spotted four large Russian amphibious warfare ships sailing close to its islands as they traveled west, possibly towards Europe. Picture...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2022
BOJ’s Kuroda sees inflation remaining short of 2% target
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan is unlikely to see inflation hitting a central bank target of 2%, even accounting for rising energy costs, Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Thursda...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2022
Exxon, BHP to invest $291 million to expand gas output off Australia
By Sonali Paul and Sameer Manekar MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Exxon Mobil Corp and BHP Group said on Thursday they will go ahead with a project to boost gas output from their Gippsland Basin Kipper field off...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2022
S.Korea looks to end COVID restrictions despite record surge in cases, deaths
By Hyonhee Shin and Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea recorded a record 621,328 new daily COVID-19 cases and a daily record 429 deaths, authorities said on Thursday, as the country which once t...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2022
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