Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Greensill Capital eyeing insolvency protection in Australia: FT
(Reuters) - Troubled supply chain finance firm Greensill Capital is seeking insolvency protection in Australia, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, after Credit Suisse suspended $10 billion of fu...
Thomson Reuters Mar 02, 2021
UK gilt issuance to be second-highest on record at almost 250 billion pounds: Reuters poll
By Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is likely to sell nearly 250 billion pounds ($347 billion) of government bonds in the coming financial year - the second-highest total on record - to help powe...
Thomson Reuters Mar 02, 2021
Target same-day delivery, store pick-up demand fires up holiday quarter sales
(Reuters) - Target Corp beat analysts' estimates for holiday quarter sales on Tuesday, powered by the company's same-day delivery and store pick-up services that helped fulfill resilient demand for ho...
Thomson Reuters Mar 02, 2021
Exclusive: RBI restricting banks from raising stakes in insurance firms - sources
By Nupur Anand and Swati Bhat MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's central bank wants banks to limit ownership stakes in capital intensive insurance companies at a maximum 20%, less than half of what the curren...
Thomson Reuters Mar 02, 2021
FBI Director Wray to testify before Congress on deadly Capitol assault
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) - FBI Director Chris Wray will testify to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday about the investigation of the deadly attack on the Capitol by Donald Tr...
Thomson Reuters Mar 02, 2021
Four plead not guilty in case of toppled slave trader's statue in England
LONDON (Reuters) - Four people pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to a charge of criminal damage over their alleged role in the toppling of a statue of Edward Colston, who made a fortune in the slave trade...
Thomson Reuters Mar 02, 2021
Bond selloff eases but risk gauges flash orange
By Saikat Chatterjee and Thyagaraju Adinarayan LONDON (Reuters) - The recent violent selloff in the $20 trillion U.S. government bond market has eased, but it isn't over. Signs of stress are in fact e...
Thomson Reuters Mar 02, 2021
France changes tack and approves AstraZeneca shots for under-75s
PARIS (Reuters) - France will allow people under 75 with existing health problems to get the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, the health minister said, departing from an earlier stance that the vaccine s...
Thomson Reuters Mar 02, 2021
U.S. Supreme Court mulls power of landmark law in major voting rights case
By Andrew Chung and Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday will consider whether to uphold two Republican-backed voting restrictions in Arizona in a case that co...
Thomson Reuters Mar 02, 2021
Emerging markets see $31.2 billion in non-resident flows in February: IIF
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Emerging market stocks and bonds saw foreign net inflows of about $31.2 billion in February, though rising U.S. rates triggered a slowdown during the last week, data from the Inst...
Thomson Reuters Mar 02, 2021
