Britain says failed satellite launch to be probed by UK Space, U.S. FAA

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain said on Friday Virgin Orbit’s failed satellite launch this week would be jointly investigated by the UK Space Accident Investigation Authority (SAIA) and the United States Federal Aviation Administration. “The (UK) team will work closely with the FAA to oversee Virgin Orbit’s investigation into the cause of the anomaly. The aim …

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Inversores compran un récord de 39.000 millones de dólares de bonos soberanos emergentes

Por Jorgelina do Rosario LONDRES, 13 ene (Reuters) – Los países en desarrollo han vendido la enorme cantidad de 39.000 millones de dólares en bonos internacionales desde principios de año, y los inversores están encantados de invertir en deuda de mayor riesgo, ya que apuestan a que las tasas de interés mundiales se acercan a …

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Britain says payments companies’ clients may need protecting from ‘cancel culture’

By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s finance ministry on Friday spoke against “cancel culture,” citing the case of payment companies who terminated accounts belonging to conservative media outlets, and said a new review will assess whether rules protect consumers’ free speech. The review covers existing regulations that apply to over 1,000 firms authorised as …

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Polonia y Lituania piden restricciones nucleares en las nuevas sanciones de la UE a Rusia

Por Gabriela Baczynska BRUSELAS, 13 ene (Reuters) – Polonia y Lituania quieren que la Unión Europea imponga restricciones al sector nuclear de Rusia, como parte de las nuevas sanciones contra Moscú y Minsk por la guerra en Ucrania, dijeron el viernes altos diplomáticos de los dos países de la UE. Los dos países, partidarios de …

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India’s Wipro warns IT services rev could drop on slow client spending

By Sethuraman N R and Nishit Navin BENGALURU (Reuters) -India’s Wipro Ltd warned on Friday that revenue in its key IT services business could decline in the current quarter as clients delayed making spending decisions, a worry that the company’s peers have flagged as well. The Indian IT services industry, which enjoyed a pandemic-led boom, …

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Thai baht stronger, driven by weak dollar, China reopening – central bank

BANGKOK (Reuters) – The strengthening of the baht currency has been driven by dollar weakness, China’s faster than-expected reopening and improved foreign perspectives on economies and investment in Asia, the central bank said on Friday. The baht has appreciated by 5% against the dollar since the start of the year. The dollar is likely to …

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Germany in talks with Iraq over possible gas imports – Chancellor

BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany is in talks with the Iraqi government over the possibility of importing natural gas from the oil-rich country, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Friday, as Berlin scrambles to diversify its energy sources following the fall of Russian fossil fuel imports. “We also talked about possible gas deliveries to Germany and agreed …

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