By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan (BOJ) is expected to maintain ultra-loose monetary policy this week and its forecast for a moderate economic recovery, as robust corporate and househ[...]
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Morgan Stanley Infrastructure in lead to buy Sacyr waste management unit – sources
By Andres Gonzalez and Corina Pons LONDON/MADRID (Reuters) -Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners is poised to buy Sacyr’s Valoriza Servicios Medioambientales in a deal that could value the uni[...]
Read moreUBS to impose restrictions on Credit Suisse bankers after takeover complete, FT says
(Reuters) – UBS AG is set to impose tight restrictions on Credit Suisse bankers, including a ban on new clients from high-risk countries and on complex financial products, the Financial Times sa[...]
Read moreCD Projekt to launch Cyberpunk 2077 expansion on Sept. 26
GDANSK (Reuters) -Poland’s biggest video game producer CD Projekt will release a highly-anticipated expansion to its flagship game Cyberpunk 2077 called “Phantom Liberty” on Sept. 26[...]
Read moreWorld Bank must drive private investment in climate transition, new chief says
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The World Bank must use “informed risk-taking” to encourage private investors to get more engaged in helping developing countries deal with cl[...]
Read moreInvestors rethink recession plays, boosting U.S. stock market laggards
By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. stocks rally is showing signs of expanding beyond the cluster of giant growth and tech names that have led gains this year, as investors reposition portfoli[...]
Read moreGermany refusing Intel’s additional demand for subsidies for chip plant – FT
(Reuters) – Germany’s Finance Minister Christian Lindner is refusing Intel’s demands for higher subsidies for a 17-billion-euro ($18-billion) chip plant, saying the country could not[...]
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