LONDON (Reuters) – British manufacturing output and orders sagged in February and price pressures cooled again, an industry survey showed…
BHP eyes demand green shoots in China as profit slumps
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Analysis-Fed’s quandary: Can the economy keep motoring and inflation fall?
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A year into the U.S. Federal Reserve’s most aggressive monetary crackdown since the 1980s…
Marketmind: Too flashy?
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Exclusive-Warburg Pincus raising $439 million in maiden yuan fund for China deals – sources
By Julie Zhu and Kane Wu HONG KONG (Reuters) -Warburg Pincus is raising 3 billion yuan ($439 million) in its…
Holiday Inn-owner IHG misses revenue estimate; plans another buyback
By Radhika Anilkumar (Reuters) -Holiday Inn owner IHG missed full-year revenue expectations as it was impacted by COVID-19 curbs in…
Microsoft’s president to push Activision deal at EU hearing; Google, Nvidia also present
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Microsoft President Brad Smith on Tuesday will seek to convince EU antitrust regulators at…
Sri Lanka consumer price inflation eases to 53.2% in Jan
(Reuters) -Sri Lanka’s National Consumer Price Index (NCPI) eased year-on-year to 53.2% in January, after a 59.2% rise in December,…
Expansionary fiscal policy must end, says German finance minister
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German exports to China decline in January despite lifting of lockdown
BERLIN (Reuters) – German exporters’ hopes of a revival in trade with China after Beijing abruptly dismantled its strict “zero-COVID”…
