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Exclusive: U.S. sanctions have idled a quarter of Iranian oil rigs
By Bozorgmehr Sharafedin LONDON (Reuters) - At least a quarter of Iran's oil rigs are out of action as U.S. sanctions strangle the Islamic Republic's vital oil industry, according to a Reuters review ...
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EU banking watchdog scrutinizes lenders’ coronavirus contingency plans
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's banking watchdog said it is focusing on ensuring that banks can continue with their activities and was in contact with members on what further steps to take. "O...
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Bank of Japan credibility at risk as its stock portfolio on verge of losses
By Hideyuki Sano and Tomo Uetake TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan may be close to losses on its 29 trillion yen ($279 billion) stock portfolio, analysts say, raising concerns about its credibility ...
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Saudi to hike April crude supply to 12.3 million bpd: Aramco CEO
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Aramco will raise its crude supply, which includes oil to its customers inside the kingdom and abroad, to 12.3 million barrels per day (bpd) in April, CEO Amin Nasser said on T...
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Union says engineers ratify, technical workers reject Boeing contract offers
(Reuters) - The union that represents thousands of Boeing Co employees said late on Monday that a four-year contract extension offer was ratified by engineers but rejected by technical workers. Engine...
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European banks broaden measures to combat coronavirus spread
By Tom Sims and Jess Aguado FRANKFURT/MADRID (Reuters) - European banks expanded their emergency measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus, with Deutsche Bank and BBVA reorganising operations a...
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South Korea drastically limits short-selling as coronavirus takes toll on economy
By Cynthia Kim and Joori Roh SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea on Tuesday dramatically tightened rules on short-selling for three months, one day after its main equities board saw a record outflow by fore...
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U.S. clears Infineon’s $10 billion takeover of Cypress
BERLIN (Reuters) - Shares in Infineon Technologies rallied in early trading on Tuesday after a U.S. national security review raised no concerns over its proposed $10 billion takeover of Cypress Semico...
Syndicated Content Mar 10, 2020
European shares claw back some losses as oil prices gain
(Reuters) - European shares on Tuesday recouped some of the brutal losses in the previous session, as higher oil prices and expectations of more stimulus measures eased anxiety around the economic hit...
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Japan to unveil coronavirus package, not yet eyeing extra budget
By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Daniel Leussink TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will unveil on Tuesday a second package of measures to offset the impact of a coronavirus outbreak, focusing on support for small busin...
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