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Thai Beverage defers plans for US$2bil IPO of regional beer assets as pandemic worsens
Thai Beverage has announced that it was postponing the plan to sell a 20% stake in its regional beer business through a $2 billion Singapore listing, citing a volatile and uncertain outlook aggravated by a worsening Covid-19 pandemic.
Battered rouble seeks to recover after U.S. sanctions Russia's new sovereign debt
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian rouble tumbled on Thursday, at one point losing 2% to the dollar in volatile trade and hitting a more than five-month low versus the euro as the White House announced new sanctions targeting Russia's sovereign debt.
Exclusive: Biden to bar U.S. banks from buying Russian government rouble debt in primary markets
(Corrects headline to show ban applies to participating in primary market)
India, Pakistan hold secret talks to try to break Kashmir impasse
NEW DELHI (Reuters): Top intelligence officers from India and Pakistan held secret talks in Dubai in January in a new effort to calm military tension over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, people with close knowledge of the matter told Reuters in Delhi.
Exclusive: India, Pakistan held secret talks to try to break Kashmir impasse
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Top intelligence officers from India and Pakistan held secret talks in Dubai in January in a new effort to calm military tension over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, people with close knowledge of the matter told Reuters in Delhi.
Coinbase listing marks latest step in crypto's march to the mainstream
LONDON (Reuters) -Coinbase Global Inc, the biggest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange, will list on the Nasdaq on Wednesday, marking a milestone in the journey of virtual currencies from niche technology to mainstream asset.
Soaring China-US trade points to ‘political chill, economic heat’
Trade record predicted for 2021, ‘more confidence’ to solve disputes with US
US consumer prices increased in March by most since 2012
WASHINGTON (Bloomberg) -- US consumer prices climbed in March by the most since 2012, adding to evidence of budding inflationary pressures as the economy reopens and demand strengthens.
Thai economy may grow less than forecast after new outbreak, says Central Bank
Thailand's economy may expand less than forecast this year, a central bank official said on Friday, after a third wave of coronavirus infections and concerns about the presence of a highly contagious variant.