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FSB Asia group discusses financial stability outlook and risks from outsourcing and third-party relationships

FSB Asia group discusses financial stability outlook and risks from outsourcing and third-party relationships

Press enquiries: +41 61 280 8477[email protected] Ref: 35/2021 The Financial Stability Board (FSB) Regional Consultative Group (RCG) for Asia held a virtual meeting today to discuss vulnerabilities and financial stability issues affecting the region.…

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Debt deal struck but ‘heated’ discussions await Argentine president in congress

Debt deal struck but ‘heated’ discussions await Argentine president in congress

Alfonso Prat-Gay, Argentina’s finance minister The creditors may have said yes, but Argentine president Mauricio Macri still faces an “uphill battle” to get the debt settlements on its 2001 default agreed in congress, a task…

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Oil rebounds to $76 on speculation Omicron-related drop overdone By Reuters

Oil rebounds to $76 on speculation Omicron-related drop overdone By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A sticker reads crude oil on the side of a storage tank in the Permian Basin in Mentone, Loving County, Texas, U.S. November 22, 2019. REUTERS/Angus Mordant By Alex Lawler LONDON…

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the major drawbacks with this shopping bonanza

the major drawbacks with this shopping bonanza

Black Friday is upon us again. It’s one of the biggest shopping events of the year, although there are mixed signals about how successful it is likely to be in 2021. One recent study found…

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The government’s planned ‘anti-troll’ laws won’t help most victims of online trolling

The government’s planned ‘anti-troll’ laws won’t help most victims of online trolling

Yesterday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Attorney-General Michaelia Cash announced proposed new legislation aimed at making online “trolls” accountable for their actions. Over the past few weeks, we’ve heard Morrison decry trolls as “cowardly” and…

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High oil prices could chill Japan’s traditional public baths By Reuters

High oil prices could chill Japan’s traditional public baths By Reuters

5/5 © Reuters. Tokuji Ito (53), the proprietor of Japanese public bathhouse (or sento) ‘Dai-ni Takara-yu’, prepares to open his facility in Tokyo, Japan November 25, 2021. Picture taken November 25, 2021. REUTERS/Issei Kato 2/5…

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How customers and workers can give business strategy a badly needed boost

How customers and workers can give business strategy a badly needed boost

COVID forced companies around the world to urgently review their business models. Restaurants switched to selling groceries, passenger airlines moved cargo, and car manufacturers produced ventilators. The pandemic highlighted the importance of fresh thinking in…

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Climate change is likely driving a drier southern Australia – so why are we having such a wet year?

Climate change is likely driving a drier southern Australia – so why are we having such a wet year?

As the climate changes, southern Australia is likely to keep getting drier on average, particularly in the southwest. However, this year has been wet. And yesterday the Bureau of Meteorology announced we are now in…

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BoE ends off-the-record meetings with banks

BoE ends off-the-record meetings with banks

The Bank of England will no longer hold off-the-record briefings with individual financial firms, in a bid to increase transparency. According to a report from Reuters, the BoE said the move was a “permanent step…

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Storm Arwen leaves two dead in UK, triggers power cuts By Reuters

Storm Arwen leaves two dead in UK, triggers power cuts By Reuters

5/5 © Reuters. Cars drive along a snow covered flooded road that fell overnight from Storm Arwen, in Leek, Staffordshire, Britain, November 27, 2021. REUTERS/Carl Recine 2/5 LONDON (Reuters) – At least two people died…

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