EU Mulls Cutting Funds to Turkey as Drilling Fight Escalates

EU Mulls Cutting Funds to Turkey as Drilling Fight Escalates

The European Union may suspend most high-level contact with Turkey and cut the flow of funds in protest at its drilling activities off the coast of Cyprus
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AMLO Hits Turbulence as Finance Chief's Exit Sends Shock Waves

The decision by a top adviser to the Mexican president to resign while denouncing conflicts of interest in the government stunned the nation and its
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Most big CO2 emitting firms not on track for climate goals – report

LONDON (Reuters) – Only one in eight of the world’s most-polluting companies are on track to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions in line with global temperature goals, a study funded by investors with $14 trillion under management found on Wednesday.
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Renold counts cost of accounting error

An industrial components supplier has postponed its annual shareholder meeting after the discovery of “intentional” accounting mis-statements.
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Facebook's head of Libra crypto project tells Senate it needs help from governments and regulators

Facebook’s David Marcus on Tuesday responded to questions from the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, saying the company needs governments, central banks and regulators involved to properly launch its Libra cryptocurrency. “We understand that big …
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