Dollar gains after strong New York factory survey

By Herbert Lash and Harry Robertson NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar rose on Monday after New York state factory activity in April increased for the first time in five months, helping bolster expectations the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates in May. Also bolstering the dollar was a report showing confidence among U.S. single-family…

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HSBC shareholder Ping An to vote for bank’s break-up at annual meeting -source

HONG KONG/LONDON (Reuters) – HSBC’s biggest shareholder Ping An is likely to vote in favour of splitting the bank up at its annual investor meeting on May 5, a source familiar with the Chinese insurer’s thinking said on Monday. The source said Ping An would vote in favour of two resolutions tabled by individual investor…

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‘The Phantom of the Opera’ ends Broadway run after 35 years

By Alicia Powell NEW YORK (Reuters) – Musical “The Phantom of the Opera” ended a record-breaking 35-year Broadway run on Sunday when, amid predictions that the show would one day return, teary-eyed cast members took a final bow alongside its original stars. Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber dedicated the final Broadway performance to his son Nicholas,…

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Big UK firms shrug off banking turmoil and turn more hopeful – Deloitte

LONDON (Reuters) – Finance executives at top British firms have reported the sharpest rise in optimism since late 2020 and the recent upheaval in the global banking sector has not dented the mood, a quarterly survey by Deloitte showed on Monday. The difference between chief financial officers who were more optimistic about their businesses’ prospects…

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