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Italy Cuts Growth Impact of Recovery Plan, EU Funds
Date: April 8, 2022
By Giuseppe Fonte and Gavin Jones ROME (Reuters) – Italy has reduced its estimates for the economic growth impact of European Union funds and reforms connected with its Recovery Plan, a Treasury document showed on Friday, saying the cash will be spent more slowly. Italy is eligible for more than 200 billion euros ($216.82 billion)...

Shanghai Widens Covid Testing as Other Chinese Cities Impose Curbs
Date: April 8, 2022
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Shanghai on Friday announced a record 21,000 new cases and a third consecutive day of COVID testing as a lockdown of its 26 million people showed no sign of easing and other Chinese cities tightened curbs – even in places with no recent infections. Beijing authorities intervened in Shanghai after its failure to...

Euro Zone Inflation to Run Hot, Fan Recession Risk: Reuters Poll
Date: April 7, 2022
By Swathi Nair BENGALURU (Reuters) – Recession risks in the euro area are rising, with euro zone inflation seen running hot for the remainder of 2022 and the European Central Bank likely to increase its deposit rate by year-end, a Reuters poll showed. While inflation hit another record high of 7.5% in March, it is...

European Equity Funds Had Outflows for First Time in Two Years in March
Date: April 6, 2022
By Patturaja Murugaboopathy (Reuters) – European equity funds faced their first monthly outflow in two years in March as the Russia-Ukraine conflict and rising energy prices hurt prospects for profit growth and margins this year. According to Refinitiv Lipper, European equity funds witnessed an outflow of $27 billion last month, their first outflow since March...

We’re All Talking About Inflation – but Can Anything Beat It?
Date: April 4, 2022
By Cameron Parry, Founder & CEO of Tally Inflation is at its highest official rate in 30 years, yet the current monetary system is only 50 years old. Unfortunately, fiat currencies are long past their shelf life. Lessons haven’t been learnt since the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, with global debt continuing to pile up...

Why Putin Faces “more Nato” in the Arctic After Ukraine Invasion
Date: April 4, 2022
By Robin Emmott, Essi Lehto and Simon Johnson BARDUFOSS, Norway (Reuters) – The sound of gunfire echoed around the Norwegian fjords as a row of Swedish and Finnish soldiers, positioned prone behind banks of snow, trained rifles and missile launchers on nearby hills ready for an enemy attack. The drill, in March, was the first...
