Regulator Seeks More Documents In Standard General's $5.4 Billion Tegna Deal

Regulator Seeks More Documents In Standard General’s $5.4 Billion Tegna Deal

(Reuters) -The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday asked investment firm Standard General to produce further information about its proposed $5.4 billion takeover of U.S. broadcaster Tegna Inc. The FCC said it needed further information in order to review applications seeking consent to transfer control of Tegna’s subsidiaries, which own several licenses, to Standard General….

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Singapore Tightens Property Market Curbs To Combat Rising Rates, Demand

Singapore Tightens Property Market Curbs To Combat Rising Rates, Demand

By Shubham Kalia (Reuters) -Singapore unveiled a package of measures for the property market, including tightening the maximum loan quantum limits for housing loans in response to a rise in interest rates, and new steps to moderate demand. The tightening of maximum loan quantum limits would ensure “prudent borrowing” and “avoid future difficulties” in servicing…

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Toyota President Calls Meeting California Zero-emissions Requirements 'difficult'

Toyota President Calls Meeting California Zero-emissions Requirements ‘difficult’

By David Shepardson LAS VEGAS (Reuters) -Toyota Motor Corp President Akio Toyoda said California’s new zero-emission requirements that seek to end sales of new gasoline-only vehicles by 2035 will be “difficult” to meet. “Realistically speaking, it seems rather difficult to really achieve them,” Toyoda said on Thursday through a translator during a roundtable interview with…

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Lindt Wins Chocolate Bunny Battle In Swiss Court

Lindt Wins Chocolate Bunny Battle In Swiss Court

ZURICH (Reuters) – Lindt & Spruengli’s foil-wrapped chocolate bunnies deserve protection from copycat products, Switzerland’s highest court ruled on Thursday, and ordered German discounter Lidl to stop selling a similar product in Switzerland and to destroy its remaining stock. Surveys submitted by Lindt showed Lindt’s Easter bunny was well known to the public, the Federal…

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Colombia 12-month Inflation To Hit 11.25% In September, Bring More Rate Rises

Colombia 12-month Inflation To Hit 11.25% In September, Bring More Rate Rises

By Nelson Bocanegra BOGOTA (Reuters) – Inflation in Colombia will have risen once again in September, sending full-year expectations for 2022 and 2023 upward and pressuring the central bank to extend rate rises beyond previous predictions, analysts said in a Thursday survey. The sixteen analysts consulted gave a median estimate of 0.74% for September price…

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U.S. Charges Russian Billionaire Oleg Deripaska With Violating Sanctions

U.S. Charges Russian Billionaire Oleg Deripaska With Violating Sanctions

NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. prosecutors on Thursday unveiled criminal sanctions violations charges against Oleg Deripaska, a Russian billionaire who was among two dozen allies of President Vladimir Putin blacklisted by Washington over Moscow’s alleged meddling in the 2016 U.S. elections. The indictment filed in Manhattan federal court accused Deripaska of sanctions violations for retaining…

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Exclusive-U.S Will Not Nominate Another U.S. Candidate For IDB, Treasury Says

Exclusive-U.S Will Not Nominate Another U.S. Candidate For IDB, Treasury Says

By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Biden administration will not nominate a candidate from the United States to head the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) after this week’s ouster of Mauricio Claver-Carone after an ethics scandal, a Treasury spokesperson told Reuters. Claver-Carone, the first U.S. president in the 62-year history of the bank, was nominated…

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