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Biden or Trump, no guarantee of a post-Brexit U.S.-UK trade deal
By Andrea Shalal and David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. presidential candidate Joe Biden's recent warning that Britain must honor Northern Ireland's 1998 peace agreement to secure a U.S. trade d...
Syndicated Content Sep 18, 2020
Banks in Britain ready for Libor milestone next month: BoE
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Banks in Britain will be ready in two week's time to offer companies loans not pegged to the Libor interest rate benchmark, in a major milestone towards phasing it out,...
Syndicated Content Sep 18, 2020
Malaysia’s medical glove makers struggle to meet demand due to labour shortage
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's rubber glove makers are struggling to meet soaring demand for medical gloves during the pandemic due to a shortage of workers, the industry's trade association said...
Syndicated Content Sep 18, 2020
Nasdaq futures bounce as tech selloff eases
By Shreyashi Sanyal (Reuters) - Futures tracking the Nasdaq 100 index rose on Friday as a two-day selloff in technology-related stocks halted, while worries about rising coronavirus cases and a patchy...
Syndicated Content Sep 18, 2020
Unilever’s Dutch shareholders vote on unification, HQ move
By Toby Sterling, Martinne Geller and Siddharth Cavale AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Shareholders of Unilever NV in the Netherlands are expected to back plans to unify the consumer goods giant under a single ...
Syndicated Content Sep 18, 2020
Jack Ma’s Ant Groups passes hearing for STAR Market IPO
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's Ant Group has passed a hearing with the Shanghai Stock Exchange for an initial public offering, the bourse said on Friday, bringing the financial technology firm closer t...
Syndicated Content Sep 18, 2020
Take Five: IPOs – Peak Optimism
(Reuters) - 1/SNOWFLAKES ON FIRE IPOs are back. And how. A market that was enduring its worst slump in eight years has been revived by red-hot equity markets and floods of central bank stimulus, with ...
Syndicated Content Sep 18, 2020
Burps to burgers: food companies wrangle climate-warming cattle emissions
By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Looking to improve milk production, California farmer John Verwey turned to a Swiss-made feed additive designed to make a cow more efficient while reducing...
Syndicated Content Sep 18, 2020
Around 5 million UK jobs still furloughed at end of July, government says
LONDON (Reuters) - Around 5 million British jobs remained on furlough at the end of July, down from a peak of just under 9 million but still leaving millions of workers facing uncertainty with the sch...
Syndicated Content Sep 18, 2020
What are the Fed’s new hurdles for rate hikes? Only the Fed knows
By Ann Saphir and Howard Schneider (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday effectively established a three-part test that must be met before it will raise interest rates: the economy must be...
Syndicated Content Sep 18, 2020
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