Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Brazil central bank announces tougher rules for fintechs
By Marcela Ayres BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank announced on Friday tougher rules for fintechs, saying that payment institutions will now be subject to regulations based on their size and ...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Turkey moving Kyiv embassy to Chernivtsi – state media
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey is moving its embassy in Kyiv to the city of Chernivtsi amid reports of a planned Russian assault on the Ukrainian capital, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Tanju Bilgic was quoted...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Generali struggle intensifies as investor plots own CEO candidate
By Stefano Bernabei and Gianluca Semeraro ROME (Reuters) - Generali's second-biggest investor, construction tycoon Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone, plans to put forward his own candidate to lead Italy's...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Defence firms ramp up pitch to exit sustainability wilderness
By Simon Jessop, Tommy Wilkes and Tim Hepher LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - Largely ignored by the growing ranks of Europe's socially minded investors, defence firms see a fresh chance to argue for a place ...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Russia’s Putin shows no sign of engaging in diplomacy -U.S.’s Harris
BUCHAREST, Romania (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin shows no sign of being willing to engage in diplomacy, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris said on Friday during a visit to Romania in the...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Global financial conditions at tightest since May 2009 – Goldman Sachs
By Yoruk Bahceli (Reuters) - Global financial conditions have reached their tightest since May 2009, according to a widely watched Goldman Sachs index, a possible sign of a world economic slowdown. Fi...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Russian company websites hit by increased hacking in March, says cyber firm
(Reuters) - Efforts to disrupt the operations of company websites in Russia have jumped in March, a cybersecurity firm said on Friday, with the number of distributed denials of service (DDoS) attacks ...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Swiss gov’t proposes public liquidity backstop for big banks
ZURICH (Reuters) - The Swiss government wants to set up a new backstop allowing the provision of state-guaranteed cash should one of the country's big banks fail, it said on Friday, as it seeks to bol...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Factbox-What revoking Russia’s ‘most favoured nation’ status means
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The United States, the European Union, Britain, Canada and Japan were due to move jointly on Friday to revoke Russia's "most favoured nation" (MFN) status over its invasion of Ukr...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Ukraine to sow as many crops as possible this spring – President
By Pavel Polityuk LVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukraine must sow as many crops as possible this spring, despite the Russian invasion, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday. "This spring, as much as...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022

