Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Singapore to host cruises to nowhere from November
By Chen Lin SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore is launching cruises to nowhere from November, as the travel hub tries to kick-start a tourism industry battered by the coronavirus pandemic. Genting Cruise...
Thomson Reuters Oct 08, 2020
French economy rebounded 16% in third quarter: central bank
PARIS (Reuters) - The French economy rebounded 16% in the third quarter after an unprecedented 13.8% slump in the previous three months, the central bank estimated on Thursday, sticking with a previou...
Thomson Reuters Oct 08, 2020
UK considering more local COVID-19 curbs as virus spreads, minister says
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government is considering additional local COVID-19 restrictions for parts of northern England as the second wave of the novel coronavirus acc...
Thomson Reuters Oct 08, 2020
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern poised for big win in election, poll says
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's party is projected to be one seat short of a being able to govern alone, and has a double-digit lead over its rival, with just over a...
Thomson Reuters Oct 08, 2020
With Trump ailing, a steady Pence tries to keep the campaign afloat
By James Oliphant WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mike Pence achieved on the debate stage what arguably President Donald Trump did not in a similar showdown last week: He offered a cogent and restrained case f...
Thomson Reuters Oct 08, 2020
EasyJet says pandemic causes annual loss of over $1 billion
LONDON (Reuters) - British airline easyJet warned it would report an annual loss of as much as 845 million pounds ($1.09 billion), its first ever, and said it kept its finances under review as the pan...
Thomson Reuters Oct 08, 2020
Dutch bank ING cuts carbon emissions linked to power industry lending
By Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) - Dutch lender ING has sharply cut the carbon emissions linked to its lending to the power industry over the past year after reducing funding to coal-fired power plant...
Thomson Reuters Oct 08, 2020
U.S. oil-export projects stall as output slips, opposition builds
By Laila Kearney NEW YORK (Reuters) - The coronavirus pandemic has stalled a once-furious race among energy companies to build deepwater oil export terminals off the Texas coast, amid permitting delay...
Thomson Reuters Oct 08, 2020
Britain's banks turn cyber sleuths to crack $100 billion mortgage mystery
By Lawrence White LONDON (Reuters) - Does a cancelled gym membership spell financial disaster? That is the type of question British banks are asking as they try to work out whether borrowers owing som...
Thomson Reuters Oct 08, 2020
Japan's service sentiment hits two-and-a-half-year high, bankruptcies fall
By Daniel Leussink and Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's service sector sentiment rose in September to the highest level in 2-1/2 years, government data showed on Thursday, suggesting that the ec...
Thomson Reuters Oct 08, 2020
