Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Singapore’s daily COVID-19 cases hit record of more than 26,000
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's health ministry reported a record 26,032 COVID-19 infections on Tuesday and said it may take a few weeks before the current transmission wave peaks and subsides. "Whi...
Syndicated Content Feb 22, 2022
New Zealand’s central bank delivers third consecutive hike, plans bond sales
By Praveen Menon WELLINGTON (Reuters) -New Zealand's central bank raised interest rates by 25 basis points on Wednesday, a third consecutive hike that brings borrowing costs to pre-pandemic levels, an...
Syndicated Content Feb 22, 2022
Nigeria sues JP Morgan for $1.7 billion over oil deal
By Julia Payne LONDON (Reuters) - A London court will on Wednesday begin to hear a lawsuit launched by Nigeria against U.S. bank JP Morgan Chase, claiming more than $1.7 billion for its role in a disp...
Syndicated Content Feb 22, 2022
Trolley school helps Philippine children keep studies on track
By Adrian Portugal TAGKAWAYAN, Philippines (Reuters) - A brightly decorated wooden trolley rumbles down a little-used rail track in the southern Philippines carrying four young teachers, two on the fr...
Syndicated Content Feb 22, 2022
Israeli attack near Syria’s Quneitra – Syrian military statement
CAIRO (Reuters) - Israel carried out a missile attack in the vicinity of Quneitra province, in southwestern Syria near the border, causing some material damage, a Syrian military statement said on Wed...
Syndicated Content Feb 22, 2022
Australian wages pick up in Q4, still not fast enough
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian wages picked up last quarter as a rapidly tightening labour market drove intense competition for workers, but annual growth was still short of levels that po...
Syndicated Content Feb 22, 2022
Washington targets Russian debt in sanctions sweep
By Karin Strohecker and Megan Davies LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. government broadened restrictions on trading of Russian government debt on Tuesday in a bid to punish Moscow for ratcheting up...
Syndicated Content Feb 22, 2022
K-pop sensation BTS to return to U.S. for in-person concerts
By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean boy band BTS will return to the United States for a series of concerts in Las Vegas in April, their agency said on Wednesday. The concerts, part of their "...
Syndicated Content Feb 22, 2022
Shareholders approve Brazil’s Eletrobras privatization – report
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Shareholders of Brazilian state-run power company Eletrobras approved on Tuesday the terms for the privatization of the company, according to a Valor Economico report citing sour...
Syndicated Content Feb 22, 2022
Traders see inflation as 2022’s biggest market mover – survey
By Lucy Raitano LONDON (Reuters) - Inflation will have the biggest impact on global markets in 2022, traders said, while liquidity was the top daily trading challenge for a sixth year, according to an...
Syndicated Content Feb 22, 2022
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