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How UBS can cling on to its Swiss purchase
  + stars: | 2023-07-06 | by ( Liam Proud | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +6 min
The Swiss bank is under pressure to offload Credit Suisse’s local business to ease a political backlash in its home market. UBS acquired the subsidiary known as Credit Suisse (Schweiz) AG as part of its rescue of the ailing lender in March. Many lawmakers and voters dislike the tie-up, in part because taxpayers provided $10 billion of insurance against possible losses on Credit Suisse assets. Ermotti, who previously ran UBS between 2011 and 2020, now favours keeping the business, according to Swiss media reports. If Ermotti can avoid large-scale job losses in the coming years, he may be able to hang onto his Swiss purchase.
Persons: Sergio Ermotti, Ermotti, Ralph Hamers, Lukas Gähwiler, GRACE, Peter Thal Larsen, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: Reuters, UBS boss’s, UBS, Credit Suisse, AG, Swiss National Bank, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Credit Suisse Schweiz, Suisse, Reuters Graphics, Credit, JPMorgan, Schweiz, Thomson Locations: Swiss, Schweiz, Switzerland’s, Switzerland, Europe, Ermotti
Adani case threatens watchdog’s rising credibility
  + stars: | 2023-07-06 | by ( Shritama Bose | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
In June the Securities and Exchange Board of India, the country’s markets regulator, disciplined two media tycoons for alleged wrongdoing and strengthened disclosure norms for foreign investors. Going all-in on the Adani case would entail working with other law enforcers, such as the Directorate of Enforcement and the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence. Unless Buch’s team pulls out all the stops, the regulator’s toughest test under her leadership so far is a threat to its rising credibility. The markets regulator on June 12 barred Zee Entertainment Enterprises CEO Punit Goenka and Chair Emeritus Subhash Chandra from holding key managerial positions in any listed company. In a separate order dated June 22 Sebi barred Eros group Managing Director Sunil Arjan Lulla and three group entities including Eros International Media from the securities market, citing accounting irregularities.
Persons: Puri, Gautam, Punit Goenka, Subhash Chandra, Breakingviews, Sebi, Sunil Arjan Lulla, Antony Currie, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: Reuters, Securities and Exchange Board of India, Zee Entertainment Enterprises, Eros International, Reuters Graphics Reuters, of Revenue Intelligence, Securities, Exchange Board, India, Eros International Media, Thomson Locations: MUMBAI
It looks likely that the El Nino weather phenomenon has returned, according to both the U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Reuters GraphicsBy one reckoning, a single El Nino event might seem manageable. The direct impact of El Nino- and La Nina-affected weather on sowing, growing and harvesting is not the only economic consideration. On June 8 the U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center issued an advisory that El Nino conditions “are present and are expected to gradually strengthen into the Northern Hemisphere winter”. The highest temperature reached in any past El Nino was 2.6 degrees Celsius above average in 2016.
Persons: El, Nina, Gabrielle, It’s, there’s, Peter Thal Larsen, Katrina Hamlin, Thomas Shum Organizations: MELBOURNE, Reuters, El, U.S . National Oceanographic, Atmospheric Administration, Australian, of Meteorology, International Monetary Fund, University of Dartmouth, El Nino, Nina, Rabobank, Barclays, World Meteorological Organisation, Center, Thomson Locations: India, Thailand, Vietnam, El Nino, Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Europe, China, Southeast Asia, United States, Oceania, Australia, Western Australia, Delhi, Ukraine
El Nino will brew up potent new economic storm
  + stars: | 2023-07-04 | by ( Antony Currie | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +8 min
It looks likely that the El Nino weather phenomenon has returned, according to both the U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Reuters GraphicsBy one reckoning, a single El Nino event might seem manageable. The direct impact of El Nino- and La Nina-affected weather on sowing, growing and harvesting is not the only economic consideration. On June 8 the U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center issued an advisory that El Nino conditions “are present and are expected to gradually strengthen into the Northern Hemisphere winter”. The highest temperature reached in any past El Nino was 2.6 degrees Celsius above average in 2016.
Persons: El, Nina, Gabrielle, It’s, there’s, Peter Thal Larsen, Katrina Hamlin, Thomas Shum Organizations: MELBOURNE, Reuters, El, U.S . National Oceanographic, Atmospheric Administration, Australian, of Meteorology, International Monetary Fund, University of Dartmouth, El Nino, Nina, Rabobank, Barclays, World Meteorological Organisation, Center, Thomson Locations: India, Thailand, Vietnam, El Nino, Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Europe, China, Southeast Asia, United States, Oceania, Australia, Western Australia, Delhi, Ukraine
Pricey property is a pointy dilemma for Singapore
  + stars: | 2023-06-28 | by ( Anshuman Daga | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
It’s a pointy problem however for a country that traditionally has managed housing for the masses well. In June, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s government said it would redevelop the city’s only horse racecourse for housing, including public homes. It notes some 40,000 public and private housing units are due to be completed this year, the highest level in five years. Singapore also hiked taxes on private second-home purchases. The government insists they have hardly had any impact on housing demand.
Persons: Lee Hsien Loong’s, It’s, Una Galani, Katrina Hamlin, Thomas Shum Organizations: Reuters, OrangeTee, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Singapore, United States, China, Dubai, Hong Kong
LONDON, June 27 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Treating illnesses like cancer consumes 11% of global GDP, according to the World Health Organization. In this Exchange podcast, Dr. Katie Tryon, director of healthcare strategy at Vitality, explains that overburdened care systems need to spend their way back into shape. Listen to the podcastFollow @aimeedonnellan on TwitterSubscribe to Breakingviews' podcasts, Viewsroom and The Exchange. Editing by Katrina HamlinOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Katie Tryon, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: Reuters, World Health Organization, Twitter, Thomson
Time for world to dust off its post-Putin plans
  + stars: | 2023-06-26 | by ( Pierre Briancon | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
LONDON, June 26 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Whatever happens after Vladimir Putin’s humiliation at the hand of his former protégé Yevgeny Prigozhin, the rest of the world sees the Russian president as wounded. The United States, Europe and China will need to dust off their post-Putin plans. The worst outcome would be a period of long uncertainty with different clans vying for power in Moscow. Confusion about who runs the show in the Kremlin would also send shivers among world governments worried about the fate of Russia’s nuclear weapons. And the balance of power in Russia, where vaguely liberal reformers have remained in charge of the economy, could be destabilised.
Persons: Vladimir Putin’s, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Putin, Prigozhin’s Wagner, Wagner, shivers, Xi Jinping, Alexander Lukashenko, Prighozhin, Sergei Shoigu, Staff Valery Gerasimov, Peter Thal Larsen, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: Reuters, The, Moscow, Kremlin, Russian Defense, Staff, Thomson Locations: Moscow, The United States, Europe, China, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Crimea, States, India, Prigozhin’s, Russian, Rostov
Tesla vs. Meta cage fight already has a winner
  + stars: | 2023-06-23 | by ( Jonathan Guilford | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
But what if Meta Platforms (META.O) and Tesla (TSLA.O), the companies they run, were pitted in a theoretical brawl? And while Meta is larger by revenue, Tesla is growing faster. Both Tesla and Meta are trying to reshape the world. CONTEXT NEWSTesla Chief Executive Elon Musk tweeted on June 20 that he would be “up for a cage match” with Meta Platforms boss Mark Zuckerberg. Musk made the comments in response to posts about Meta developing a rival social media platform to Twitter, which Musk owns.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Zuckerberg, Musk, Tesla, John Foley, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: YORK, Reuters, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Refinitiv, buybacks, Meta, Shareholders, Apple, Twitter, Thomson
Canada is calling Meta’s bluff
  + stars: | 2023-06-23 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
If Australia is any guide, Meta’s intended blackout will likely be short-lived. Meta has insisted it is unfair to expect the company to pay publishers when it drives traffic to their websites. Lawmakers are pushing for similar rules in Meta’s home state of California and in the U.S. Congress. Meta says it makes 40% of its revenue, which was $117 billion last year, in the U.S. and lists Australia and Canada among its most significant regions. If Canada calls Meta’s bluff, the tech giant may just as easily fold against Uncle Sam.
Persons: Meta, Mark Zuckerberg’s, Uncle Sam, Anita Ramaswamy, Jennifer Saba, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: YORK, Reuters, Facebook, Google, U.S . Congress, Meta, Twitter, Siemens, Telecom Italia, Vivendi, Intel, Thomson Locations: Canada, Australia, California, U.S
AI’s regulation naysayers protest too much
  + stars: | 2023-06-21 | by ( Karen Kwok | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +7 min
As venture capitalist Marc Andreessen notes, AI models are made up of codes and algorithms just like other computer programmes. Moreover, AI models’ ability to extrapolate from data at high speed explains why almost every industry is deploying the technology in the hope of boosting productivity. Precisely because AI models can replicate tasks done by humans, it’s harder to spot which is which. The EU’s proposed law advocates placing AI applications into four different buckets. AI systems that could be used to influence voters and the outcome of elections and systems used by social media platforms with over 45 million users are labeled “high-risk”.
Persons: Sam Altman, Marc Andreessen, Joe Biden, Altman, ChatGPT, , , Peter Thal Larsen, George Hay, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: Reuters, Organisation for Economic Co, OECD, Microsoft, Watchdogs, Facebook, Meta, Twitter, Union, Bloomberg, Thomson Locations: EU, China, Canada, India, United Kingdom, United States, Brussels, Paris, Europe
‘Intel Outside’ is more like it these days
  + stars: | 2023-06-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
The cash will come in handy for the company whose “Intel Inside” campaign is part of marketing lore, but the benefits of putting the subsidiary on a path to a standalone future are bigger. IMS dominates a specialized niche of semiconductor manufacturing, making laser-based tools that construct masks used to etch complex patterns on silicon-wafer circuitry. With Intel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (2330.TW), and others rushing to build plants, there’s plenty of business. Intel’s own ambitious plans, including a recently unveiled $33 billion expansion in Germany, have opened it up to talking with outside investors. IMS might benefit similarly from being outside Intel.
Persons: Robert Cyran, Jeffrey Goldfarb, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: YORK, Reuters, IMS, Bain Capital, Intel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp, Twitter, Thomson Locations: Germany, Cava
Amazon's subscription spat is anything but prime
  + stars: | 2023-06-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
NEW YORK, June 22 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Amazon.com’s (AMZN.O) Prime service is a club that’s hard to quit - literally. Competition cop Lina Khan filed a complaint on Wednesday alleging that the e-commerce giant enrolled U.S. customers in its subscription product unwittingly and made cancellation unlawfully difficult. When it comes to sharp sales practices, other companies have done worse, but the Amazon case could still hurt. Citigroup analysts estimate that Prime subscribers spend up to 2.5 times more than non-subscribers on Amazon’s marketplace. That extra spending matters: Amazon’s North America segment recorded a razor-thin operating profit margin of 1.2% last quarter.
Persons: Lina Khan, Khan, Wells, isn’t, shouldn’t, Jonathan Guilford, John Foley, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: YORK, Reuters, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Citigroup, Twitter, Intel, Thomson Locations: U.S, America, Cava
KKR takes private markets right up to the checkout
  + stars: | 2023-06-20 | by ( Jonathan Guilford | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
It’s a cozy arrangement for all involved, and marks another step in private lenders’ encroachment into traditional financiers’ turf. KKR will now purchase and hold up to 3 billion euros of PayPal’s BNPL loans, originated in five European countries and typically a few months in duration. KKR can pump up its returns using leverage – the deal is funded partly from loans made by its own credit funds. Follow @JMAGuilford on TwitterCONTEXT NEWSFinancial technology firm PayPal announced on June 20 that it had signed a multi-year 3 billion euro replenishing loan agreement with asset manager KKR. The deal will see KKR purchase up to 40 billion euros of PayPal’s short-term buy-now-pay-later loans now and in the future.
Persons: Joe, Banks, John Foley, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: YORK, Reuters, Joe Public, KKR, PayPal, Citi, Thomson
US and China are decoupling, and it is permanent: podcast
  + stars: | 2023-06-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
SYDNEY, June 20 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Forget de-risking or containment. In this Exchange podcast, Gavekal research director Chris Beddor explains the political framing of the slogans, unpicks changing trade and financial flows between the world’s two biggest economies and explains why China hasn’t retaliated more. Listen to the podcastFollow @ugalani on TwitterSubscribe to Breakingviews' podcasts, Viewsroom and The Exchange. Editing by Katrina HamlinOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Chris Beddor, China hasn’t, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: SYDNEY, Reuters, Twitter, Thomson Locations: China
Electric vehicles drove that change. In the first quarter of 2023, Russians purchased more Chinese cars than Lada, the beloved Soviet-era marque. That helps Chinese manufacturers churn out an electric vehicle for around 10,000 euros less than European competitors, according to Grant Thornton. Among the growing list of unwelcoming policies, the European Commission’s trade defence unit is considering ways to stem the tide of Chinese electric vehicle imports, according to Politico. How far China’s carmakers can make inroads further West will be decided by much more than assessments of their competency.
Persons: Bill Russo, Nio, Grant Thornton, Bernstein, Emmanuel Macron, CATL, Una Galani, Thomas Shum Organizations: Reuters, HK, Volkswagen, World Trade Organization, International Energy Agency, Global Times, Beijing, Lada, Chery, Amperex Technology, Politico, Ford Motor, Toyota, Nissan, Twitter, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, BYD, People’s Republic, Europe, China, Shanghai, Hong Kong, New York, Japan, London ., European, United States, North America, France, Thailand, West
Cava IPO comes in a little too hot
  + stars: | 2023-06-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
The company’s IPO raised $318 million, about $30 million more than it had expected a few days earlier, to fuel its expansion. And just in time for the afternoon lunch rush, its shares opened on the New York Stock Exchange at nearly double its IPO price. That implies Cava’s valuation is close to $5 billion, over twice the amount private investors ascribed it in 2021. Cava is a lot like Sweetgreen – neither are profitable, and both have a similar number of stores. But Cava now trades at more than five times its theoretical annualized sales based on the first quarter, much higher than the 1.4 times Sweetgreen commands.
Persons: Cava, copycats, Anita Ramaswamy, John Foley, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: YORK, Reuters, New York Stock Exchange, Twitter, Corporate, Thomson Locations: Crunchbase, Cava
Moncler can inspire Golden Goose’s next step
  + stars: | 2023-06-15 | by ( Lisa Jucca | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
MILAN, June 15 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Golden Goose may be close to laying another precious egg. Remo Ruffini’s brand could provide an inspiration for Golden Goose’s next step, or a solution. Golden Goose’s rapid growth makes it a good time for Permira to consider an exit, as reported by Bloomberg. On the same 14 times forward multiple as Moncler, Golden Goose would be worth 2.7 billion euros. Golden Goose’s next golden egg may land not far from home.
Persons: Reuters Breakingviews, Remo Ruffini’s, Golden Goose’s, Permira, Silvio Campara, LVMH, Ruffini, Golden, Neil Unmack, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: MILAN, Reuters, Permira, Bloomberg, Carlyle, Gucci, Twitter, Thomson Locations: Europe, Milan, EBITDA, Moncler, Italian, Golden
Man United sale heads into messy added time: podcast
  + stars: | 2023-06-15 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
LONDON, June 15 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The Premier League soccer club is in the final stages of a tense bidding war. In this Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists debate the merits of offers from a Qatari suitor and chemicals tycoon Jim Ratcliffe, and what options minority investors face if they are shut out. Listen to the podcastFollow @aimeedonnellan on TwitterSubscribe to Breakingviews’ podcasts, Viewsroom and The Exchange. Editing by Oliver Taslic and Katrina HamlinOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Jim Ratcliffe, Oliver Taslic, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: Reuters, Premier League soccer, Twitter, Thomson
Investors worry about market ructions if Ueda hikes rates now but there is another risk: that he waits too long. Reuters GraphicsUeda’s inaction – and the domestic markets’ positive response – have bought him time to focus on evaluating macroeconomic fundamentals, particularly inflation. The country only emerged from a decades-long deflationary rut relatively recently, so local economists, executives and consumers are unused to worrying about consumer prices rising too fast. The government’s latest draft of its long-term economic plan, seen by Reuters on June 2, remains focused on eradicating Japan's “long-held deflationary mindset”. "We expect inflation to quite clearly slow below 2%" toward the middle of the current fiscal year, Ueda told parliament.
Persons: Kazuo Ueda, Haruhiko Kuroda, Ueda, , , Richard Koo, Shinzo Abe, Francesco Guerrera, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: Reuters, Bank of Japan, Nikkei, Nasdaq, Bank for International, Toyota, Toshiba, Black Monday, Japan Inc, International Monetary Fund, of, Thomson Locations: TOKYO, Japan, United States, U.S, Great, China, Europe, Germany, Italy, of Japan’s
Fed’s rate hike habit will be hard to kick: podcast
  + stars: | 2023-06-13 | by ( Ben Winck | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
WASHINGTON, June 13 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The US central bank is mulling a pause after raising interest rates at its last 10 meetings. In this Exchange podcast, Morgan Stanley chief economist Seth Carpenter lays out the calculus behind the Federal Reserve’s next move, and why it’s so hard for policymakers to pivot. Listen to the podcastFollow @BenWinck on TwitterSubscribe to Breakingviews’ podcasts, Viewsroom and The Exchange. The opinions expressed are his own)Editing by Aimee Donnellan and Katrina HamlinOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Seth Carpenter, Aimee Donnellan, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: Reuters, Federal, Twitter, Thomson
Toshiba gives shareholder management masterclass
  + stars: | 2023-06-09 | by ( Una Galani | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Its limited visibility on the value of the memory-chip specialist was one reason it cited for its earlier restraint. Follow @ugalani on TwitterCONTEXT NEWSToshiba said on June 8 that its board has decided to recommend shareholders accept a tender offer from a group led by Japan Industrial Partners. The tender offer is expected to be launched some time from late July. Among other factors, it cited limited visibility into the value of chipmaker Kioxia, of which Toshiba owns around 40%. In recommending the offer, Toshiba noted the book value of Kioxia’s shares had fallen since its March announcement.
Persons: Paul Singer’s Elliott, Daniel Loeb’s, Jerry Black, Antony Currie, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: Reuters, Toshiba, Japan Industrial Partners, Paul Singer’s Elliott Management, Farallon Capital, Thomson Locations: MUMBAI, Kioxia, Japan
CNN —Wearing a helmet and seemingly in good spirits, Damar Hamlin participated in full practice with the Buffalo Bills for the first time since his cardiac arrest in January. Hamlin (left) participates in practice on June 6. On the sideline, Hamlin threw his helmet to the ground in frustration and trainers looked at his right shoulder/arm area. CPR was performed on Hamlin when he lost his pulse and needed to be revived through resuscitation and defibrillation. The 25-year-old was cleared to resume football activities last month and said he has been planning to make a comeback to the NFL.
Persons: CNN —, Damar Hamlin, Hamlin, Brandon Beane, , ” Beane, “ He’s, we’re, he’d, “ We’ll, that’ll, ESPN’s Alaina, John Wawrow, Getzenberg, Nyheim Hines, KeeSean Johnson, Kyle Allen, “ Hamlin, ” Hamlin, commotio cordis Organizations: CNN, Buffalo Bills, Bills, NFL, Hamlin, Cincinnati Bengals
Private equity hurtles towards hard Asia reset
  + stars: | 2023-06-07 | by ( Una Galani | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
SINGAPORE, June 7 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Sequoia’s decision to carve out its China business formalises a push for a hard reset in Asia that private equity firms have until now largely been grappling with behind the scenes. These country-agnostic funds accounted for just over half the money raised in 2022 in the region, a 22-year high. Granted, these South and Southeast Asia markets are small at present compared to China; that’s why more firms are seeking bigger-ticket buyouts in Australia and Japan. That will eventually weigh on performance in the region, which for top-quartile Asia funds last year was a very respectable median 25% net internal rate of return, per Preqin. Private equity’s cooling relationship with China, though, is likely to hit hard for most.
Persons: Neil Shen, Shailendra Singh, Singh, Zhang Lei, There’s, Shen, Antony Currie, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: Reuters, Bain & Co, Bain Capital, KKR, XV Partners, Sequoia, Twitter, NEWS Venture, Sequoia Capital, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, China, Asia, Republic, Sequoia, India, Southeast Asia, Greater China, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Hillhouse, Singapore, Australia, Japan, U.S
Apple could overcome VR’s nerd and creepy factors
  + stars: | 2023-06-06 | by ( Robert Cyran | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
NEW YORK, June 6 (Reuters Breakingviews) - To be successful at launching a new technological device, a company must overcome both nerd and creepy factors. Meta Platforms (META.O), after buying headset company Oculus in 2014, uses its products to push Mark Zuckerberg's pet project, the Metaverse. And people may still be uncomfortable about switching between the real world and the virtual one. But as far as finding a device that is both aesthetic and copacetic, Apple's real world experience suggests it has a better chance at success than others. Follow @rob_cyran on TwitterCONTEXT NEWSApple revealed Vision Pro, the company’s virtual and augmented reality headset on June 5.
Persons: Tim Cook, Mark, Cook, Tim Cook’s, Lauren Silva Laughlin, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: YORK, Reuters, Apple, Google, Meta, Thomson
Pampered pets unleash booming market: podcast
  + stars: | 2023-06-06 | by ( Lauren Silva Laughlin | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
NEW YORK, June 6 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The pet craze brought on by the pandemic has become a boon for companies that sell products to dog-loving owners. FidoCure founder Christina Lopes explains to The Exchange podcast how this might be able to help humans, too. Listen to the podcastFollow @thereallsl on TwitterSubscribe to Breakingviews’ podcasts, Viewsroom and The Exchange. Editing by Katrina HamlinOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Christina Lopes, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: YORK, Reuters, Exchange, Twitter, Thomson
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