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Britain to stricken airlines: try raising your own money first
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has told airlines it will only consider stepping in to help them survive the coronavirus crisis once they have explored the possibility of raising capital from other sources...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2020
Coronavirus to bring deep U.S. capital return letdowns
By Sinad Carew (Reuters) - U.S. investors will likely see sharp declines in capital returns this year as companies look to conserve cash during the coronavirus crisis, according to S&P Dow Jones Indic...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2020
Shutdowns stoke debate over what’s an ‘essential industry’
By John Chalmers BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Shortly after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered the closure of non-essential retailers on Monday to curb the spread of coronavirus, the parent company ...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2020
Philips warns protectionism could derail critical medical supplies
By Bart H. Meijer AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Broad powers over U.S. factories brought in by President Donald Trump could fuel protectionism and jeopardize the supply of critical medical equipment to fight ...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2020
How the U.S. could intervene to weaken its surging dollar
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) - A blistering dollar rally has revived speculation that the U.S. may rein in its currency if the buck goes much higher. The dollar has jumped about 7% in the l...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2020
UK audit watchdog gives virus-hit companies breathing space
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's listed companies should not press ahead with a requirement to tender out their audit work in the current market, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said on Tuesday. Com...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2020
USDA, USTR cite progress on farm provisions of U.S.-China trade deal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and China have made progress in implementing the agriculture-related provisions of a Phase 1 trade deal that took effect on Feb. 14, the U.S. Department of Agr...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2020
Fear gauges throttle back after rollercoaster run
By Saikat Chatterjee and Thyagaraju Adinarayan LONDON (Reuters) - Stock and currency fear gauges that soared to the levels of the 2008 global financial crisis have become less frantic since central ba...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2020
As Europe fights coronavirus and climate, is ‘green stimulus’ the way?
By Dhara Ranasinghe and Yoruk Bahceli LONDON (Reuters) - For European governments battling to brace economies pummeled by the coronavirus, there might be no better time to go green. Normally thrifty c...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2020
Money fund turmoil spotlights New Jersey portfolio’s ‘shadow price’
By Tim McLaughlin BOSTON (Reuters) - A New Jersey municipal money-market fund run by BNY Mellon Corp is still paying investors $1.00 a share, even though the mark-to-market price of the fund recently ...
Syndicated Content Mar 24, 2020



