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Ruling Liberals in tight race with Conservatives as Canadians vote
September 20, 2021 OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s ruling Liberals and the main opposition Conservatives were locked in a tight race according to the final polls as Canadians voted in Monday’s election, which will determine who forms the government to guide the country out of the COVID-19 pandemic. Surveys of public opinion show Prime Minister Justin […]
Struggling Laschet attacks rival on economy as German vote looms
September 20, 2021 By Paul Carrel BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s conservative candidate for chancellor scrambled to boost his flagging campaign on Monday, warning voters that a left-wing coalition led by his Social Democrat rival would bring on a “severe economic crisis” after Sunday’s national election. Armin Laschet ratcheted up his rhetoric after Olaf Scholz of […]
Putin thanks Russians for their ‘trust’ after United Russia election win
September 20, 2021 MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday thanked Russians for their trust after the ruling United Russia party that supports him won an emphatic parliamentary majority in an election that opponents said was marred by large-scale fraud. “Special words of thanks, of course, I want to address to the citizens […]
U.S. set to require vaccines for most non-U.S. citizen travelers, sources say
September 20, 2021 WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States plans to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for nearly all non-U.S. citizen international air passengers traveling to the United States as it relaxes other travel restrictions starting in early November, sources familiar with the matter said on Monday. The White House plans in November to allow travelers from countries […]
EU joins outcry over execution of nine men by Yemen’s Houthis
September 20, 2021 ADEN (Reuters) – The European Union joined a chorus of international criticism on Monday over the execution of nine men by the Iran-aligned Houthi movement in Yemen following their conviction for involvement in the killing of the group’s top civilian leader. Saleh al-Samad, who held the post of president in the Houthi-controlled […]
Facetune maker Lightricks raises $130 million ahead of M&A plans
Facetune developer Lightricks, which operates over a dozen subscription-based photo and video editing apps across iOS and Android, now has $130 million in new funding to further grow its business. The company’s newly announced Series D round includes $100 million in primary and $30 million in secondary funding, and now values the company at $1.8 […]
Announcing the Startup Battlefield companies pitching at TechCrunch Disrupt 2021
Today, TechCrunch is excited to announce the 20 startups pitching on stage in this year’s Startup Battlefield. Selected from the most competitive batch in TC history, selected founders from across the globe will pitch on the virtual stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2021. Startups will be competing for $100,000 in equity-free prize money and the attention […]
Australian minister confident row with France won’t derail EU talks
September 20, 2021 By Colin Packham and Philip Blenkinsop CANBERRA/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Australia’s trade minister said on Monday he would seek a meeting with France to ease tensions over Canberra’s decision to scrap a $40 billion submarine deal, and was confident it would not cloud EU-Australia trade talks. However, a leading European Union lawmaker said Australia’s […]
Analysis: Higher taxes are coming and for markets, that could be a good thing
September 20, 2021 By Dhara Ranasinghe and Sujata Rao LONDON (Reuters) – And so it begins: Taxes in the world’s wealthiest countries are rising. Inevitable perhaps given the unprecedented COVID-era debt surge and, according to some investors, even a good thing if it helps close the wealth gaps the pandemic has exacerbated. Tax rises grabbed […]
Loaded U.S. face tough Ryder Cup test against battle-hardened Europe
September 20, 2021 KOHLER, Wisconsin (Reuters) – Home advantage for a largely inexperienced U.S. team versus European passion will be one of the compelling storylines in this week’s Ryder Cup between two star-studded teams at Whistling Straits. The Americans will have six Ryder Cup rookies on their 12-man team who will strive to reclaim the […]
European shares slide 2% as China Evergrande’s troubles cast shadow
September 20, 2021 By Sagarika Jaisinghani and Shreyashi Sanyal (Reuters) -European shares tumbled over 2% to a near two-month low in early afternoon trading on Monday as growing solvency worries about property group China Evergrande spooked investors, in a dour start to a week packed with meetings of major central banks. The pan-European STOXX 600 […]
Irish opposition to global tax deal unchanged, watching U.S. closely
September 20, 2021 DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ireland’s opposition to a proposed overhaul of global corporate tax rules has not changed ahead of plans to finalise an agreement next month and it is closely watching the progress of reforms in the United States, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe said on Monday. “What I’m doing is focusing to […]
Column: Funds lose nerve on higher U.S. yields bet ahead of Fed
September 20, 2021 By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) – Funds are loading back up on U.S. Treasuries ahead of the Fed’s Sept. 22 policy decision, suggesting they are not as confident as they were a few weeks ago that yields are headed higher. Positioning data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission show hedge funds […]
Global active equity funds see inflows after seven years
September 20, 2021 By Patturaja Murugaboopathy (Reuters) – Global active equity funds have seen higher inflows this year, bolstered by a surge in equities and higher participation of retail investors, who aim for higher returns than the benchmark indexes. According to Refinitiv data, global active equity funds have attracted a total $36.6 billion in the […]
Twitter offers to settle 2016 class action lawsuit for $800 million
September 20, 2021 (Reuters) – Twitter Inc said on Monday it had proposed to settle a class action lawsuit commenced in 2016 by paying $809.5 million for claims. The company did not specify what the lawsuit was about and was not immediately available for comments. Twitter and the individual defendants continue to deny any wrongdoing […]
Former BoE policymaker Vlieghe joins hedge fund Element Capital
September 20, 2021 LONDON (Reuters) – Former Bank of England policymaker Gertjan Vlieghe has agreed to join major U.S. hedge fund Element Capital as its chief economist, a representative for the company said on Monday. Vlieghe served for six years on the BoE’s Monetary Policy Committee before stepping down at the end of August when […]
Homebuilder D.R. Horton cuts annual forecast on supply chain disruptions
September 20, 2021 (Reuters) – Largest U.S. homebuilder D.R. Horton Inc on Monday cut its forecast for annual revenue and homes closed, due to lingering supply chain disruptions. The company now expects its revenue for fiscal 2021 between $27.4 billion and $27.6 billion, below its previous expectation of $27.6 billion to $28.1 billion. D.R. Horton […]
Allianz speeds up succession planning in light of Structured Alpha lawsuits
September 20, 2021 FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Allianz is considering speeding up succession planning for its management board, including for asset management head Jacqueline Hunt whose contract expires next year, following the closure of some of its U.S. investment funds last year. Allianz is facing a slew of investor lawsuits over its Structured Alpha Funds and related […]
British royals to join health workers at James Bond world premiere
September 20, 2021 LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Prince Charles and his son William will join healthcare workers and members of the armed forces at the world premiere of “No Time To Die” next week when the highly anticipated James Bond movie makes its delayed debut. Daniel Craig, who takes on the role of the suave […]