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Business Published 06 Oct, 2020 08:42pm

Boeing cuts industry demand forecast on pandemic crisis

Boeing cuts industry demand forecast on pandemic crisis
SEATTLE/PARIS (Reuters) - Boeing BA.N cut its rolling 20-year forecast for airplane demand on Tuesday as economic turmoil from the COVID-19 pandemic lays waste to deliveries in the next few years.
Business Published 06 Oct, 2020 08:35pm

IKEA gets sales boost from shoppers' new stay-at-home focus

IKEA gets sales boost from shoppers' new stay-at-home focus
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - IKEA sees sales returning to growth this year after the coronavirus crisis boosted shoppers’ interest in spending more on their homes, a trend the world’s biggest furniture retailer believes is here to stay.
Business Published 06 Oct, 2020 08:31pm

World economy faces long, hard climb out of pandemic, IMF chief says

World economy faces long, hard climb out of pandemic, IMF chief says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The global economy is in “less dire” shape than it was in June but risks crashing again if governments end fiscal and monetary support too soon, fail to control the coronavirus and ignore emerging market debt problems, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on Tuesday.
World Published 06 Oct, 2020 08:27pm

Trump says looking forward to scheduled debate with Biden on Oct. 15

Trump says looking forward to scheduled debate with Biden on Oct. 15
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that he is looking forward to a scheduled debate with Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden next week and said he is feeling great following his first night back in the White House after being in the hospital for COVID-19.
Science Published 06 Oct, 2020 08:23pm

Nobel Prize winner Penrose says biggest black hole riddle is the singularity

Nobel Prize winner Penrose says biggest black hole riddle is the singularity
LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Penrose, who won the 2020 Nobel Prize for Physics, said on Tuesday that the biggest outstanding riddle about black holes was the question of what went on in the very centre of them - the singularity, where density and gravity become infinite.
World Published 06 Oct, 2020 04:17pm

Thousands of Indonesians protest against passage of jobs bill

Thousands of Indonesians protest against passage of jobs bill
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Thousands of Indonesians took to the streets of several cities on Tuesday to protest the passage a day earlier of a jobs law they say is too pro-business, but which the government has promoted as vital to attract investment.
World Published 06 Oct, 2020 04:15pm

Greece says onus on Turkey to ease tensions

Greece says onus on Turkey to ease tensions
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece welcomes moves by Turkey to de-escalate recent tensions in the east Mediterranean, its prime minister said on Tuesday, but Ankara needs to show a firmer commitment to improving relations.
World Published 06 Oct, 2020 04:12pm

In Tokyo, Pompeo seeks to shore up support among Asian allies

In Tokyo, Pompeo seeks to shore up support among Asian allies
TOKYO/SYDNEY (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday visited Tokyo to meet with some of Washington’s closest allies in Asia, Japan, Australia and India, to shore up support against what the United States says is China’s dangerous and growing regional influence.
Business Published 30 Sep, 2020 01:50pm

Germany 'moving in right direction' on Huawei curbs, U.S. official says

Germany 'moving in right direction' on Huawei curbs, U.S. official says
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Germany’s decision to restrict Chinese mobile equipment maker Huawei is the right approach, a senior U.S. official said on Wednesday, urging Berlin to support the NATO alliance by removing Chinese technology from European next-generation mobile networks.
World Published 30 Sep, 2020 12:49pm

UK PM Johnson to speak on COVID-19 as anger mounts towards curbs

UK PM Johnson to speak on COVID-19 as anger mounts towards curbs
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will hold a news conference on COVID-19 on Wednesday as he grapples with a swiftly spreading second wave of the novel coronavirus outbreak and growing anger in his own party over restrictions imposed on citizens.
Business Published 30 Sep, 2020 12:40pm

European stocks sapped by virus, U.S. election worries

European stocks sapped by virus, U.S. election worries
(Reuters) - European stocks slipped on Wednesday as surging coronavirus cases and a chaotic debate which underlined the risks from the U.S. presidential election sapped risk appetite at the end of a tumultuous month for financial markets.
Business Published 30 Sep, 2020 12:38pm

Oil falls second day as rising virus cases spur demand worries

Oil falls second day as rising virus cases spur demand worries
TOKYO (Reuters) - Oil prices fell for a second day on Wednesday, extending large losses from the previous as rising coronavirus cases heading into the northern winter prompted concerns about further restrictions on activity that could curb fuel demand.