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Analysis-China short sellers retreat as contrarians sense an opportunity
By Summer Zhen HONG KONG (Reuters) - Global investors aren't expecting much from China's economy this year, but some say the collapse in its already cheap stocks merits a wager on an eventual rebound ...
Thomson Reuters Jan 24, 2024
Explainer-How climate change affects Europe's farmers
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Farmers protesting across Europe have taken aim at EU environmental rules, which they say are adding to a pile of burdens on the sector, from low consumer prices to...
Thomson Reuters Feb 14, 2024
French goat farmer urges consumers to buy local to support sector
By Noemie Olive TANCROU, France (Reuters) - Bertin Moret, who makes goats' cheese an hour from Paris, has little faith in politicians being able to cut red tape and deter cheap imports as he and other...
Thomson Reuters Feb 01, 2024
Italy's farmers head to Rome in tractor convoy as European anger spreads
By Yara Nardi VITERBO, Italy (Reuters) - Italian farmers protesting about red tape and cheap imports from outside the EU headed towards Rome in convoys of tractors on Monday, while their colleagues in...
Thomson Reuters Feb 05, 2024
Analysis-Could the $6 billion legal fee in Musk's Tesla pay case be reasonable?
By Tom Hals WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) - The lawyers who successfully voided Elon Musk's $56 billion Tesla pay package as excessive admitted their request for a $6 billion fee is "unprecedent...
Thomson Reuters Mar 05, 2024
Tesla casts doubt on the quest for a Model T of EVs
By Joseph White DETROIT (Reuters) - Henry Ford democratized car ownership with his ultra-cheap, mass-produced Model T, and Elon Musk once promised to do the same for electric cars with a Tesla that co...
Thomson Reuters Apr 05, 2024
Analysis-What overcapacity? China says its industries are simply more competitive
By Kevin Yao, Joe Cash and Ellen Zhang BEIJING (Reuters) - The last day of U.S. Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to China coincided with the strongest retort yet from Beijing officials over her claims th...
Thomson Reuters Apr 10, 2024
Shein pledges to invest in UK and Europe ahead of potential IPO
By Helen Reid and James Davey LONDON (Reuters) - Fast fashion retailer Shein said it would invest 250 million euros ($271 million) over five years in the UK and Europe as the company battles criticism...
Thomson Reuters Jul 09, 2024
Exclusive-Poland focusing on EU recovery grants, law change to ramp up investments
By Karol Badohal and Marek Strzelecki WARSAW (Reuters) - With a little more than two years left to spend European Union recovery money, Poland is focusing firmly on making the most of the smaller gran...
Thomson Reuters Apr 15, 2024
WHO sees 'green shoots' of hope in COVID-19 pandemic
b'b\'GENEVA/LONDON (Reuters) - Signs of hope are starting to show in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday, but it added that countries must co...
Syndicated Content Jun 17, 2020