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Portland General Electric Co reports results for the quarter ended December 31 - Earnings Summary

Portland General Electric Co POR.N reported quarterly adjusted earnings of 34 cents​​ per share for the quarter ended December 31, lower than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of 72 cents. The mean expectation of eleven analysts for the quarter was for earnings of 35...
Fri, Feb 14

US looking at currency manipulation in tariff debate, Treasury chief says

Updates headline WASHINGTON, Feb 14 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is looking beyond tariffs and non-tariff barriers to examine currency manipulation as it studies the issue ahead of an April deadline, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Friday."We're also looking at curre...
Fri, Feb 14

GRAINS-Chicago grains rise on crop risks and relief over tariffs

PARIS/BEIJING, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Chicago corn, wheat and soybean futures extended gains on Friday, supported by investor relief that U.S. President Donald Trump did not immediately impose reciprocal tariffs globally, as well as concern over crop weather in various parts of the world.
Fri, Feb 14

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners post quarterly revenue rise on strong demand

Feb 14 (Reuters) - Coca-Cola Europacific Partners CCEP.O, a bottling unit of Coca-Cola KO.N, reported a 5% rise in fourth-quarter sales on Friday, helped by strong demand for higher-priced beverages, especially in the Australia, Pacific and Southeast Asia markets.The UK-based company, which...
Fri, Feb 14

COLUMN-Fed may only nuance much-maligned 'averaging' strategy: Mike Dolan

Repeats earlier column with no changes to textBy Mike Dolan LONDON, Feb 14 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's widely panned and soon-to-be-revised "average inflation targeting" strategy may survive mostly intact after this year's review - with a super wide lens showing some success...
Fri, Feb 14

Euro area yields set for a weekly rise after mixed US data

Feb 14 (Reuters) - Euro zone government bond yields were set to end the week slightly higher after U.S. data provided mixed signals about inflation.
Fri, Feb 14

【Reuters Analysis】Latest US sanctions on Russia throw global oil trade into disarray

Tightened U.S. sanctions on Moscow have disrupted a roaring trade in discounted Russian oil to China and India, reviving demand for Middle Eastern and African crudes, roiling shipping markets and driving up oil prices.
Fri, Feb 14

Vietnam open to boosting US agricultural imports as tariff risks rise

HANOI, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Vietnam stands ready to import more farm products from the United States, according to a statement from trade minister Nguyen Hong Dien on Friday, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would start imposing global reciprocal tariffs.
Fri, Feb 14

Japan's Nikkei ends lower on profit booking, stronger yen

TOKYO, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average snapped a three-day rally to end lower on Friday as investors booked profits after sharp gains in the previous session, while a stronger yen hurt sentiment.
Fri, Feb 14

Sony shares soar as games strength boosts investor confidence

TOKYO, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Sony's 6758.T shares closed up 8.7% in Tokyo on Friday after the technology and entertainment conglomerate reported strong results at its games and music divisions.
Fri, Feb 14

India, US agree to resolve trade and tariff rows after Trump-Modi talks

Trump calls India tariffs 'unfair', limits access to U.S.India, U.S. set for early trade talksInitial segments of trade deal to be negotiated by fall 2025India to raise U.S. energy purchases to $25 bln from $15 blnTwo countries agree to aggressively address illegal immigrationUpdates with jo...
Fri, Feb 14

Shein's IPO to be delayed to second-half after US 'de minimis' repeal, FT reports

Updates throughout with details on 'de minimis' rules Feb 14 (Reuters) - Fast-fashion group Shein's plans to list in the UK stock market are likely to be postponed to the second-half of this year after Donald Trump's move to close so-called "de minimis" rules, the Financia...
Fri, Feb 14

China's tech stock rally charges ahead on AI boost

HONG KONG, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Chinese tech stocks resumed their bullish rally on Friday, heading towards their best winning streak in over two years, driven by DeepSeek's AI breakthrough that reignited investor interest in China's technology capabilities.
Fri, Feb 14

China's yuan strengthens as central bank pledges to keep exchange rate stable

China's yuan firmed against the U.S. dollar on Friday after the central bank vowed to keep the yuan exchange rate stable amid rising external challenges.
Fri, Feb 14

US VP Vance threatens sanctions, military action to push Putin into Ukraine deal, WSJ reports

Feb 13 (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. could hit Moscow with sanctions and potential military action if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not agree to a peace deal with Ukraine that guarantees Kyiv's long-term independence, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
Fri, Feb 14

【Reuters Analysis】Why forecasters stand firm on shifting economic sands: McGeever

In a world where information, money and asset prices move faster than at any time in history, one key element of financial markets remains resolutely resistant to change: forecasting.
Fri, Feb 14

Bessent says any tariff-linked rise in inflation would be slight, one-time

If President Donald Trump's tariffs lead to a rise in U.S. inflation, it would be a "one-time slight increase," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Thursday after the administration outlined a plan for more levies.
Fri, Feb 14

Thousands fired in US government as Trump, Musk purge federal workers

Veterans Administration says fires more than 1,000CFPB firings appear to extend beyond probationary employeesMusk team member enters IRS, raising fears of cuts at tax collecting agencyTermination notices sent to workers at Education Department, Small Business AdministrationAdds context, paragraphs 4...
Fri, Feb 14

What's in Trump's new order on reciprocal US tariffs?

President Donald Trump on Thursday moved to tear up decades-old low U.S. tariff rates, raising them to match those of other countries and counteract other barriers to American goods to try to shrink a U.S. goods trade deficit that topped $1.2 trillion last year.
Fri, Feb 14

【Reuters Analysis】Chinese exporters brace for 'rat race' in shift away from US

Jeremy Fang, a sales officer at a Chinese aluminium products maker, is trying to export more to markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America to offset the U.S. tariffs' impact. The problem, he says, is that his competitors have the same idea.
Fri, Feb 14
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