'I stuffed up', Ewan bemoans finish to 10th stage of Tour - Reuters
(Reuters) - Australian Caleb Ewan admitted he “stuffed up” his finish as he chased a second stage win on this year’s Tour de France at Ile de Re on Tuesday.
The Lotto-Soudal rider, who won stage three, finished just behind Ireland’s Sam Bennett at the
Explainer: A peek into China's $14.6 trillion asset management industry - Reuters
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China is further opening up its financial markets to overseas investors, easing restrictions on foreign investments in securities, retail funds, private funds, banking and insurance fields.
Below is a slew of information, compiled by the Asset Management Association of China, Beijing Asset Management Association, Beijing Private Equity Association and CFA Institute, for foreign institutions that want to participate
Return of fans at French Open will be weird, says Rogers - Reuters India
Ambitious Mourinho looks to make his mark at Tottenham - Reuters India
Israel's Hapoalim expects UAE bank ties to follow normalisation - Reuters
DUBAI (Reuters) - Israel’s largest lender Bank Hapoalim ( POLI.TA ) expects to start working with banks in the United Arab Emirates once the two Middle East states sign a normalisation agreement, its chief executive said on Wednesday.
The UAE and Israel are due to sign the agreement, brokered by the United
EMERGING MARKETS-Malaysia leads Asian stocks losses, rupiah slides again - Reuters.com
* Bank Indonesia intervenes in spot market * Petronas units among losers in Malaysia as oil prices drop * Malaysia central bank meets on Thursday * Graphic: World FX rates tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh By Nikhil Nainan Sept 9 (Reuters) - Malaysian, Philippine and Indonesianstocks led falls in Asia's emerging stock markets on Wednesday,as a tech sector sell-off drove a wave of global selling and adrop in oil prices added to the pain for Malaysia'sstate-controlled oil companies. Currency markets across
Surfer killed in shark attack on Australia's tourist Gold Coast - Reuters
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A 46-year-old Australian surfer died after being attacked by a shark on a popular Gold Coast beach, the first fatal shark attack on the beach in 62 years and despite protective “shark nets” and drumlines offshore.
The man was attacked at Greenmount Beach late on Tuesday while surfing what is called the “Superbank”, one of the world’s best and most crowded waves and site for an annual world surfing championship contest.
Video of the attack from a beach surf