Japan Jan Factory Output Likely Fell For 2nd Month On Hit From Omicron - Reuters Poll

Japan Jan Factory Output Likely Fell For 2nd Month On Hit From Omicron – Reuters Poll

By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s industrial output likely fell for a second month in January as the fast spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant disrupted car production, a Reuters poll showed. While the coronavirus outbreak is on a downtrend, concerns loom for a current-quarter contraction as the Ukraine-Russia crisis fuels fresh uncertainties for…

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Global Central Banks Were On The Same Page. Ukraine May Reshape That

Global Central Banks Were On The Same Page. Ukraine May Reshape That

By Howard Schneider and Leika Kihara (Reuters) -The well-scripted turn by global central banks towards tighter, post-pandemic monetary policy has been thrown into doubt by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a geopolitical upheaval likely to be felt differently across the world’s major economic centers. Risks policymakers face globally include a near immediate spike in the price…

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Biden Hits Russia With New Sanctions For 'premeditated' Ukraine Attack

Biden Hits Russia With New Sanctions For ‘premeditated’ Ukraine Attack

By Steve Holland, Jeff Mason and Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden hit Russia with a wave of sanctions on Thursday after Moscow invaded Ukraine, measures that impede Russia’s ability to do business in major currencies along with sanctions against banks and state-owned enterprises. Biden described Russian President Vladimir Putin as an aggressor with…

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