[ad_1] MUMBAI (Reuters) – India has imposed an $850 per tonne minimum export price (MEP) on onion shipments, the government said on Friday, as the world’s biggest exporter tries to calm local prices ahead of
WeWork curbs CEO’s voting power in bid to boost IPO prospects
[ad_1] (Reuters) – WeWork owner The We Company said on Friday it has curbed the voting power of founder and CEO Adam Neumann, part of changes to its corporate governance aimed at reviving demand for
Fire breaks out on tanker at Norway’s Sture oil terminal
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: The logo of Equinor, formerly known as Statoil, at the company’s headquarters in Fornebu, Norway, May 21, 2018. REUTERS/Nerijus Adomaitis/File Photo OSLO (Reuters) – A fire has broken out in the engine
Oil slips towards $60 on demand worries, despite trade hopes
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Oil slipped to around $60 a barrel on Friday as concern about a slowdown in the global economy and oil demand outweighed hints of progress in the U.S.-China trade dispute. FILE
Russia plans excise taxes on e-cigarettes: reports
[ad_1] MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s healthcare ministry has drafted a bill to introduce excise taxes on electronic cigarettes, Russian news agencies reported on Friday, citing minister Veronika Skvortsova. Russia has in the past decade tightened
Italy calls for looser EU fiscal policy to spur green investment: paper
[ad_1] MILAN (Reuters) – The euro zone needs a more supportive fiscal policy, Italy’s new economy minister said in a newspaper interview on Friday, adding that spending on green investments should not count towards a
Oil slips on global demand fears despite U.S.-China trade talk hopes
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil futures fell on Friday as concerns about global growth and slowing demand lingered despite hints of progress on U.S.-China trade talks, setting up prices for weekly losses after days of
Climate protesters arrested at Texas port during U.S. presidential debate
[ad_1] HOUSTON (Reuters) – Police have arrested the Greenpeace climate protesters who closed part of a key oil export waterway for 18 hours by tying themselves to a bridge and dangling over the water. Traffic
Japan August exports seen in sharpest fall in three years, core inflation to dip: Reuters poll
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s exports likely contracted at the fastest pace in more than three years in August, a Reuters poll showed on Friday, indicating increasing pressure on shipments as the economy is being
Exclusive: China prods state firms to boost investment in crisis-hit Hong Kong
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (Reuters) – China has called on its biggest state firms to take a more active role in Hong Kong, including stepping up investment and asserting more control of companies in the financial hub,