Chevron, Total to exit Myanmar over human rights abuses

PARIS (AP) — Total Energies and Chevron, two of the world’s largest energy companies, said Friday they were exiting Myanmar, citing rampant human rights abuses and deteriorating rule of law since the country’s military overthrew the elected government in February. The announcement came just a day after the French company called for international sanctions targeting…

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Qantas To Cut More Domestic Capacity After W. Australia Delays Border Opening

Qantas To Cut More Domestic Capacity After W. Australia Delays Border Opening

SYDNEY (Reuters) -Qantas Airways Ltd will cut domestic capacity by 10 more percentage points, to 60% of pre-pandemic levels, in the March quarter after the state of Western Australia indefinitely delayed opening its border, the carrier said on Friday. The opening planned for Feb. 5, was cancelled https://www.reuters.com/world/western-australia-state-stay-shut-omicron-stalks-east-2022-01-20 late on Thursday, with authorities in Western…

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China Forex Regulator Aims To Defuse Risk Of External Shocks

China Forex Regulator Aims To Defuse Risk Of External Shocks

SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China must prevent and defuse the risk of external shocks this year while strengthening macro-prudential management and guiding market expectations, the country’s foreign exchange regulator said on Friday. The comments come as the U.S. Federal Reserve is widely expected to start hiking interest rates as early as March, while its Chinese counterpart…

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