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Global Lng Markets Brace for Unknowns Ahead of Winter
Date: May 26, 2022
By Joyce Lee and Florence Tan DAEGU, South Korea (Reuters) – Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) buyers and sellers are bracing for more uncertainty over Russian supplies and a murky demand outlook from Europe and top importer China in the run-up to peak winter season, industry executives said. Western sanctions on Russia due to the...

Canada’s Brookfield Buys Britain’s HomeServe for $5 Billion
Date: May 19, 2022
By Emma-Victoria Farr and Sachin Ravikumar FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Canada’s Brookfield Asset Management has agreed to buy British home repair services firm HomeServe for 4.08 billion pounds ($5.04 billion), as it looks to broaden its exposure to UK residential infrastructure investments. News of the recommended cash deal, which adds to Brookfield’s $725 billion portfolio of alternative...

Explainer-What Will a Marcos Presidency in the Philippines Look Like?
Date: May 10, 2022
By Martin Petty (Reuters) – Ferdinand Marcos Jr has swept an election in the Philippines and will begin a six-year term as president at the end of June, capping off his family’s decades-long quest to regain power after it was driven out in a 1986 uprising. Below is what to expect from a Marcos presidency....

Star Architect Foster to Help Plan Ukraine Reconstruction
Date: May 6, 2022
GENEVA (Reuters) – Renowned British architect Norman Foster will help plan Ukraine’s reconstruction from the devastation caused by Russia’s invasion, officials said on Friday while outlining the work of a United Nations task force coordinating the project. Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-biggest city which has been pounded by Russian bombardment, will be at the vanguard of the...

Exclusive-Brookfield Taps Banks to Sell Out of French Towers Firm Tdf -Sources
Date: May 5, 2022
By Pamela Barbaglia and Andres Gonzalez LONDON (Reuters) -Canada’s Brookfield Asset Management is working with banks to sell its 45% stake in French towers firm TDF Group as it seeks to capitalize on growing demand for key infrastructure assets across Europe, sources told Reuters. Brookfield has drafted in Citigroup and Credit Suisse to work on...

Analysis-Qatar Scores as World Cup Host but May Not Net Long-Term Goals
Date: May 5, 2022
By Andrew Mills DOHA (Reuters) – Tucked behind Doha’s $300-million Lusail Boulevard, where construction workers are toiling to transform desert into a Champs-Elysees-inspired commercial thoroughfare before the 2022 soccer World Cup, sits a sole convenience store. With the main stadium, four skyscrapers and apartments designed for some 200,000 people all in Lusail, its manager Younes...
