Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Oil prices slip on potential Libyan oil return; Gulf storm supports
By Jessica Jaganathan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Monday on the potential return of oil output from Libya even as rising coronavirus cases add to worries about global demand, although los...
Thomson Reuters Sep 20, 2020
India's Nobel laureate fears upsurge in child labour as pandemic shrivels economy
By Sunil Kataria NEW DELHI (Reuters) - For four decades Indian Nobel peace laureate Kailash Satyarthi rescued thousands of children from the scourge of slavery and trafficking but he fears all his eff...
Thomson Reuters Sep 20, 2020
DeChambeau's 'mad scientist' muscle validated in U.S. Open win
By Amy Tennery MAMARONECK, N.Y. (Reuters) - Bryson DeChambeau's unorthodox style got major validation on Sunday, as the power-driving "mad scientist" of the PGA Tour claimed the U.S. Open by a definit...
Thomson Reuters Sep 20, 2020
Dollar clings on, yen creeps higher as Fed speakers in focus
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar clung to late-week gains on Monday, while the yen and yuan each edged higher, as investors looked ahead to a slew of U.S. Federal Reserve speakers thi...
Thomson Reuters Sep 20, 2020
Thai protesters’ plaque removed from near palace - police
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A plaque placed by Thai pro-democracy protesters near the Grand Palace in Bangkok that declared that Thailand belongs to the people and not the king has been removed, police said o...
Thomson Reuters Sep 20, 2020
U.S. President Trump's re-election campaign spent $61.2 million in August
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's re-election campaign spent $61.2 million in August, ending the month with $121.1 million in cash, according to a disclosure filed on Sunday with th...
Thomson Reuters Sep 20, 2020
Shares, currencies tentative as attention shifts to U.S. election, stimulus
By Swati Pandey SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian shares held to tight ranges on Monday, as did currencies, as investors awaited developments on U.S. fiscal stimulus and coronavirus vaccines amid a resurgence ...
Thomson Reuters Sep 20, 2020
Democrat Biden started September with nearly half a billion in cash, official says
(Reuters) - Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Joe Biden and affiliated party groups held $466 million in cash at the beginning of September, according to a campaign official familiar with the fundr...
Thomson Reuters Sep 20, 2020
Australian PM Morrison's approval rating rises, poll shows
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's approval rating has risen slightly, a poll showed on Monday, as measures by the conservative government to tackle the coronavirus pandemic...
Thomson Reuters Sep 20, 2020
Australia's Victoria reports steady downward trend in COVID-19 cases
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's coronavirus hotspot of Victoria reported on Monday a steady downward trend in daily coronavirus cases, putting the state on course to ease more restrictions by next week...
Thomson Reuters Sep 20, 2020
