Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Infineon to begin work on 5 billion euro chip plant in Germany
BERLIN (Reuters) - Infineon has won approval to begin work on a 5-billion-euro ($5.35 billion) semiconductor plant in the German city of Dresden due to start production in 2026, it said on Thursday. T...
Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2023
China imposes sanctions on Lockheed Martin, Raytheon over Taiwan arms sales
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's commerce ministry on Thursday said it put Lockheed Martin Corp and Raytheon Technologies Corp onto an "unreliable entities list" over arms sales to Taiwan, its latest sanct...
Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2023
Young woman rescued from rubble 248 hours after earthquake in Turkey -broadcaster
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A 17-year-old woman was rescued on Thursday from the rubble of a building that collapsed in the southern central province of Kahramanmaras, 248 hours after a massive earthquake st...
Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2023
How big hedge funds would trade sticky inflation
By Nell Mackenzie LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge funds, pinning little hope on central banks' attempts to cool inflation, are spotting ways to profit from climbing interest rates. Data this week showed U.S ...
Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2023
Spain's trade deficit more than doubles in 2022 due to hike in energy imports
By Beln Carreo MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's exports grew 23% in 2022 to a record 389 billion euros ($416.50 billion), though the increase did not prevent the trade deficit from doubling to 68 billion eu...
Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2023
Factbox-Nigeria's election: when is the vote and what's at stake?
LAGOS (Reuters) - Voters in Nigeria, Africa's biggest economy and most populous nation, head to the polls on Feb. 25 to elect a new president and lawmakers amid growing frustration over unprecedented ...
Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2023
Popes are for life, resignations should not become a fashion, Francis says
By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis has said that pontiffs resigning instead of ruling for life should not become a "fashion" in the Roman Catholic Church and happen only in truly...
Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2023
Explainer-What we know about China's medical reform protests
By Laurie Chen BEIJING (Reuters) - Hundreds of people in the Chinese cities of Wuhan and Dalian protested against medical benefit cuts on Wednesday in the latest display of public discontent after rar...
Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2023
Explainer-What's known about Tesla's "Project Highland"?
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Tesla plans to slow production at its Shanghai plant in the last week of February to prepare for building a revamped version of its Model 3 sedan, according to a person with knowl...
Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2023
Relx sees AI driving growth as shares hit new high
By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) - Information and analytics firm Relx said it was using generative AI to supercharge its legal, health and science products as it forecast another year of strong growth...
Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2023
