Author Archives: Syndicated Content
U.S. core capital goods orders increase strongly in October
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New orders for U.S.-made capital goods increased solidly in October, suggesting a rebound in business spending on equipment early in the fourth quarter. Orders for non-defense c...
Thomson Reuters Nov 24, 2021
U.S. weekly jobless claims drop to 52-year low; Q3 growth revised slightly up
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell to their lowest level since 1969 last week, pointing to sustained strength in the economy as a year mark...
Thomson Reuters Nov 24, 2021
Netherlands set to impose stricter COVID-19 regime by Friday
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch government will announce on Friday new measures to fight a record surge in coronavirus infections, as hospitals struggle to deal with the wave of COVID-19 cases, health...
Thomson Reuters Nov 24, 2021
France backs Poland over Belarus but warns EU row not over
By Elizabeth Pineau and Alan Charlish PARIS/WARSAW (Reuters) - France assured Poland of European Union support in its stand-off with Belarus on Wednesday, but reminded Warsaw it needed to resolve a ro...
Thomson Reuters Nov 24, 2021
Italy to restrict access of unvaccinated to indoor venues - sources
By Angelo Amante ROME (Reuters) - Italy is expected to restrict access to some indoor venues for people who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19, in an effort to avoid a surge in infections as Eu...
Thomson Reuters Nov 24, 2021
Jamie Dimon walks back on China Communist Party comment
(Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon on Wednesday walked back on his remarks on China's Communist Party, a day after he joked that his bank would last longer than the party. "I regre...
Thomson Reuters Nov 24, 2021
Book claim that Abramovich bought Chelsea on Putin's orders is defamatory, judge rules
LONDON (Reuters) - A claim in a book that Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea Football Club on the orders of President Vladimir Putin to gain influence in Britain is defamatory, a Brit...
Thomson Reuters Nov 24, 2021
Analysis-Company valuations and climate strategies are poles apart
By Elizabeth Howcroft and Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) - Companies in the most polluting sectors that have invested in climate action often find themselves valued below peers that have been slower to...
Thomson Reuters Nov 24, 2021
Factbox: Sweden's first woman PM faces challenges and budget vote crisis
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's parliament confirmed Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson as the country's first female prime minister in a vote on Wednesday. Her minority government faces major ...
Thomson Reuters Nov 24, 2021
Exclusive - Investors warn EU against badging intensive farming as sustainable
By Simon Jessop and Kate Abnett LONDON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A group of global investors representing more than $3.5 trillion in assets has urged the European Commission not to allow intensive farming ...
Thomson Reuters Nov 24, 2021
