South Korea Bans Exports Of Strategic Items To Russia, Joins SWIFT Sanctions

South Korea Bans Exports Of Strategic Items To Russia, Joins SWIFT Sanctions

SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea will tighten export controls against Russia, by banning exports of strategic items, and join Western countries’ moves to block some Russian banks from the SWIFT international payments system, Seoul’s foreign ministry said on Monday. The Korean government has also decided to promote the additional release of strategic oil reserves for…

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China's February Factory Activity Likely Shrank Amid Holidays, Olympics

China’s February Factory Activity Likely Shrank Amid Holidays, Olympics

BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s factory activity likely contracted in February on slower production after the Lunar New Year holiday and Winter Olympics, with Beijing expected to unveil more stimulus measures at a parliamentary meeting later this week to support the economy. The official manufacturing Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) is expected to ease to 49.9 in…

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Japan Govt, Central Bank Executives To Meet As Ukraine Crisis Jolts Markets

Japan Govt, Central Bank Executives To Meet As Ukraine Crisis Jolts Markets

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s government and central bank executives will meet on Monday to discuss market developments in the first such gathering in roughly a year, as the financial fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine broadens. Masato Kanda, vice finance minister for international affairs who oversees Japan’s currency policy, will meet his counterparts at the…

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