Author Archives: Syndicated Content
U.S. ethanol industry banks on carbon capture to solve emissions problem
By Leah Douglas (Reuters) - U.S. ethanol producers are betting heavily on carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology to lower their greenhouse gas emissions and secure a place for the corn-based fuel...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
UBS joins lenders setting fossil fuel emissions-cutting goals
By Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi ZURICH (Reuters) - UBS aims to cut its financing of fossil fuel emissions by more than two-thirds by 2030, Switzerland's biggest bank said on Friday, joining lenders setting ...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
EU wants less dependence on imported chips, food, raw materials, as Ukraine war rages
By Jan Strupczewski VERSAILLES, France (Reuters) - European Union leaders will say on Friday they want to cut their dependence on global suppliers of food, microprocessors, drugs, raw materials and di...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
WeWork reports smaller fourth-quarter loss on cost cuts, office space demand
(Reuters) - Flexible workspace provider WeWork Inc reported a smaller fourth-quarter loss on Friday, helped by cost cuts and demand for office space from companies switching to a hybrid model of work....
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
NATO chief says humanitarian corridors a ‘bare minimum’ need in Ukraine
By Tuvan Gumrukcu ANTALYA, Turkey (Reuters) - Establishing humanitarian corridors in Ukraine for evacuations and aid is the "bare minimum" to be done now, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said ...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Turkey sentences journalist to prison, ruling she insulted Erdogan
By Ali Kucukgocmen ISTANBUL (Reuters) -A Turkish court on Friday sentenced journalist Sedef Kabas to more than two years in prison after ruling that she insulted the president, despite a ruling by Eur...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Italy’s Leonardo sees Ukraine crisis accelerating EU defence project
By Francesca Landini MILAN (Reuters) - Italian aerospace and defence group Leonardo believes Russia's invasion of Ukraine will accelerate plans to create European common defence capabilities and expec...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
U.N. agency warns Ukraine war could trigger 20% food price rise
ROME (Reuters) -International food and feed prices could rise by between 8% and 20% as a result of the conflict in Ukraine, triggering a jump in global malnourishment, the U.N. food agency said on Fri...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
European stocks vault 2% as Putin hints at progress with Ukraine talks
By Anisha Sircar (Reuters) - European shares jumped on Friday, recouping losses from the previous session after Russian President Vladimir Putin signalled a positive shift in talks with Ukraine. The p...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Futures climb 1% as Putin hints at progress in talks with Ukraine
By Devik Jain and Sabahatjahan Contractor (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures jumped on Friday after Russian President Vladimir Putin said there were "certain positive shifts" in talks with Ukraine, ...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022

