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Australian mall giant Vicinity to raise $932 million in virus cash dash
By Byron Kaye and Anushka Trivedi SYDNEY/BENGALURU (Reuters) - Australian No. 2 shopping mall manager Vicinity Centres cancelled its dividend on Monday and said it planned to raise A$1.4 billion ($932...
Syndicated Content May 31, 2020
China’s May factory activity returns to growth but demand remains weak: Caixin PMI
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's factory activity unexpectedly returned to growth in May as strict measures to contain the coronavirus outbreak were eased, but the improvement was marginal as export orders...
Syndicated Content May 31, 2020
Dollar slips as investors focus on recovery outlook
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar slipped on Monday as investors looked past unrest in the United States to the global economic recovery from the coronavirus and hoped for an easing in...
Syndicated Content May 31, 2020
Panama will fine ships up to $10,000 if they tamper with transponders
By Elida Moreno PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - Panama's Maritime Authority said it will impose sanctions on vessels, including fines of up to $10,000 and withdrawing its flag from the ship, if they deliberat...
Syndicated Content May 31, 2020
Delta, union working to avoid furloughs of 2,300 pilots
By Tracy Rucinski (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc and its pilots union said on Sunday they are working to avoid furloughs of roughly 2,300 pilots following a reshuffling process meant to match staffin...
Syndicated Content May 31, 2020
South Korean exports fall for third month but at a slower pace
By Joori Roh and Cynthia Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean exports tumbled in May for the third straight month, though at a slower pace, as extended global lockdown measures to contain the wider spre...
Syndicated Content May 31, 2020
South Korea’s May factory activity contracts at fastest rate since 2009: PMI
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's manufacturing activity shrank at the sharpest pace in more than a decade in May, as worldwide lockdowns continued to weigh on demand and production, dashing hopes of a ...
Syndicated Content May 31, 2020
Japan’s May factory activity sinks as pandemic lockdowns hit demand: PMI
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's factory activity shrank at the fastest pace since March 2009 in May, a private sector survey showed on Monday, as manufacturers widely struggled with the demand blow from the...
Syndicated Content May 31, 2020
Asia cautious as U.S. riots weigh on S&P futures
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian share markets started on a cautious note and gold gained on Monday as images of riots in burning U.S. cities unnerved investors already tense over Washington's p...
Syndicated Content May 31, 2020
Japan first-quarter corporate capex up preliminary 4.3% year-on-year: MOF
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese companies raised spending on factories and equipment in January-March by 4.3% from the same period a year earlier, preliminary data from the Ministry of Finance showed on Mo...
Syndicated Content May 31, 2020
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