WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Penguin Random House, the world’s largest book publisher, and smaller U.S. rival Simon & Schuster have scrapped a…
Goldman Sachs says U.S., Europe could end reliance on Chinese EV batteries by 2030 -FT
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Disney brings back Bob Iger as CEO in surprise move to boost growth
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Japan finance minister calls for permanent funding sources for defense budget
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan must secure permanent financing sources to increase defense spending by reviewing revenue and expenditure, and further…
RBNZ set to deliver biggest rate hike ever as it eyes three month break
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) – New Zealand’s central bank is expected to deliver its biggest ever rate point hike…
‘It’s over’: Twitter France’s head quits amid layoffs
PARIS (Reuters) -Twitter Inc’s head of French operations, Damien Viel, said he was quitting the social media platform, whose new…
Bank of Korea to hike rates a modest 25bps on Nov 24 as growth slows- Reuters poll
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Romanian govt to hike pensions by 12.5% from January -ruling coalition
BUCHAREST (Reuters) – Romania’s ruling coalition will hike state pensions by 12.5% from January and make cash payments to low-income…
Global stocks, oil prices slip as rising COVID cases prompt Chinese lockdowns
By Chibuike Oguh NEW YORK (Reuters) -Global stocks and oil prices slipped on Monday as a spike in COVID-19 cases…
IMF approves $88.3 million for Malawi under ‘food shock’ loan window
By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund said its executive board on Monday approved an $88.3 million…
