- Japan growth slows amid worry about yen's climb
16/08 05:29 CET, By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Stanley White TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s economic growth slowed to a crawl in the second quarter and analysts see…
- Asian shares slide as Japan's growth stalls
16/08 05:24 CET, By Kevin Yao SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Asian shares fell on Monday after data showed Japan’s economic growth stalled in the second quarter, adding to worries that a global recovery…
- Britax Childcare up for sale by Carlyle - report
16/08 03:59 CET, LONDON (Reuters) – Britax Childcare , a maker of car seats for children, has been put up for sale by its U.S. private equity owner Carlyle Group , a newspaper report said. The…
- RSA gets £5 billion backing from banks - report
16/08 02:52 CET, LONDON (Reuters) – RSA has secured backing from three major banks for at least 5 billion pounds in equity if the British insurer can pursue…
- House asking prices fall in August
16/08 01:02 CET, LONDON (Reuters) – Asking prices for homes in England and Wales fell by 1.7 percent in August after an oversupply of property coincided with a seasonal dip in demand, property…
- Equity trade slides on investor caution - report
16/08 01:01 CET, LONDON (Reuters) – Equity trading volumes are this year on track to hit their lowest point, relative to the value of the market, since 2002, research released Monday showed, with…
- Paternoster up for sale, investors facing losses - report
16/08 00:36 CET, LONDON (Reuters) – Pension buyout firm Paternoster has been put up for sale, leaving its original backers faced with potential losses of more than half their equity investment…
- AgBank confirms greenshoe as IPO hits record £14.1 billion
15/08 23:08 CET, SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Agricultural Bank of China (AgBank) said on Sunday it had fully exercised an over-allotment option for the Shanghai…
- Rulemakers plan global overhaul of lease accounting
15/08 18:33 CET, By Emily Chasan NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. and international accounting rule makers are planning to propose an overhaul of lease accounting as soon as Tuesday, in a move expected…
- Aviva investor says saw synergies in RSA deal
15/08 15:04 CET, LONDON (Reuters) – One investor in Aviva , which recently rejected a 5 billion pound bid for its general insurance unit from RSA , said…
- Spanish minister says taxes low and may have to rise
15/08 13:53 CET, MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s infrastructure minister said on Sunday he thought the country’s tax burden was low, and may have to rise to ensure continued investment in public works…
- Russia to consider fate of grain export ban after Oct 1
14/08 19:45 CET, MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia plans to discuss after October 1 whether to extend a grain export ban into next year, First Deputy Prime Minister…
- Bolivia in talks to end protests hitting key mines
14/08 18:07 CET, LA PAZ (Reuters) – The Bolivian government began talks early on Saturday seeking to end protests that have hurt output at two of the world’s top silver mines. The government and…
- Germany sticks to debt target despite boom - finance minister
14/08 15:10 CET, BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany will stick to its target to borrow about 65 billion euros (53 billion pounds) this year despite record economic growth and billions in extra tax…
- Will continue watching yen carefully: Japan's PM Kan
14/08 13:43 CET, TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said the yen’s sudden rise against the dollar had become a concern and he would…
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