Author Archives: Syndicated Content
U.S. banks' Russia exposure unclear; risk of long-term impacts - analysts
By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. banks' exposures to Russia may not be fully understood by investors due to a lack of transparency in disclosures made so far, and banks that get s...
Thomson Reuters Mar 01, 2022
Top Israeli court suspends evictions in flashpoint Jerusalem district
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's top court halted on Tuesday the planned evictions of four Palestinian families from a flashpoint East Jerusalem neighbourhood pending clarification of claims on their ho...
Thomson Reuters Mar 01, 2022
Far-right challengers Le Pen, Zemmour, clear hurdle to run in French election
PARIS (Reuters) - Far-right French presidential contenders Marine Le Pen and Eric Zemmour have both amassed enough endorsements from elected officials to run in April's election, beating a deadline by...
Thomson Reuters Mar 01, 2022
Ex-Goldman bankers consulted feng shui master on 1MDB probe -testimony
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two former Goldman Sachs bankers sought advice from a feng shui master in 2016 on how to handle a U.S. investigation into the looting of funds from Malaysia's 1MDB so...
Thomson Reuters Mar 01, 2022
Importance of Russian titanium to global industry
By Pratima Desai LONDON (Reuters) - The potential for disruptions to Russian commodity supplies has thrown a spotlight on the metal used in the aerospace, marine and auto industries. The United States...
Thomson Reuters Mar 01, 2022
Facebook-owner Meta says it is globally demoting posts from Russian state media
By Elizabeth Culliford (Reuters) - Meta Platforms is globally demoting content from Russian state-controlled media outlets' Facebook pages and Instagram accounts, as well as posts containing links to ...
Thomson Reuters Mar 01, 2022
Soccer-UEFA awards 1 million euros to charity initiatives focused on helping Ukrainian children
(Reuters) - The UEFA Foundation for Children will grant 1 million euros ($1.11 million) to charity initiatives focusing on children in Ukraine affected by Russia's invasion, the president of European ...
Thomson Reuters Mar 01, 2022
Canada shuts ports to Russian ships in widening sanctions over Ukraine invasion
By Alexander Schummer TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada has decided to shut its ports to Russian owned ships later this week in response to Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, Transport Minister Omar Alghabra said...
Thomson Reuters Mar 01, 2022
Moody's warns Russia's debt payments ban adds to downgrade risk
LONDON (Reuters) - Credit rating agency Moody's warned on Tuesday that Russia's move to ban the servicing of newly-issued foreign-currency debt in the wake of stiff Western sanctions had added to the ...
Thomson Reuters Mar 01, 2022
Ukraine president says he spoke with Biden about sanctions and defence aid
LVIV (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he spoke to U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday about U.S. leadership on sanctions against Russia and defence assistance to Ukraine as it ...
Thomson Reuters Mar 01, 2022
