[ad_1] NEW DELHI (Reuters) – A bumper harvest has led to a crash in turmeric prices in India, the world’s biggest producer and exporter of the bright yellow spice, causing furious farmers to stage protests
Singapore plans to buy four F-35 jets with option for 8 more
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: A Lockheed Martin F-35 aircraft is seen at the ILA Air Show in Berlin, Germany, April 25, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt/File Photo SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore plans to buy an initial four F-35
Singapore plans to buy four F-35 jets, with option to buy 8 more – media
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: A Lockheed Martin F-35 aircraft is seen at the ILA Air Show in Berlin, Germany, April 25, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt/File Photo SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore plans to buy an initial four F-35
Exclusive: IMF agrees to extend Sri Lanka loan program, disburse delayed tranche – sources
[ad_1] COLOMBO (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund has agreed to extend Sri Lanka’s $1.5 billion loan program by one year and has reached staff level agreement to disburse the sixth tranche of the loan,
Gold hovers near two-weak lows as dollar gains on upbeat U.S. data
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Gold steadied on Friday, but held close to its lowest in two weeks, as the U.S. dollar recouped losses thanks to stronger-than-expected U.S. economic data. FILE PHOTO: An employee of the ProAurum
Japan fourth quarter capex points to upward revision to GDP but outlook weak
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s capital expenditure accelerated in October-December in a sign economic growth will be revised up for the quarter, but economists warn slowing global trade may still yet hurt activity in the
Probe finds Liberia’s ‘missing’ $100 million in central bank vaults: U.S. Embassy
[ad_1] MONROVIA (Reuters) – An investigation into the suspected disappearance of $100 million in newly printed notes en route to the Liberian central bank has found that the cash never went missing, the U.S. Embassy