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How a 10-second video clip sold for $6.6 million
By Elizabeth Howcroft and Ritvik Carvalho LONDON (Reuters) - In October 2020, Miami-based art collector Pablo Rodriguez-Fraile spent almost $67,000 on a 10-second video artwork that he could have watc...
Syndicated Content Mar 01, 2021
UK faces unprecedented labour market inactivity, says BoE's Haldane
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is suffering from what looks like a record level of inactivity in its labour market because of the huge numbers of people on furlough or facing unemployment due to COVID-19,...
Syndicated Content Jun 08, 2020
UK opposition Labour Party sacks education spokeswoman Long-Bailey
LONDON (Reuters) - British opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer sacked his education spokeswoman Rebecca Long-Bailey on Thursday after she shared an article online which included a reference to...
Syndicated Content Jun 25, 2020
Business interruption is big unknown for insurers, says Bank of England
LONDON (Reuters) - Potential claims by companies for business interruption remain the insurance industry's biggest uncertainty ahead of a court ruling, the Bank of England said on Wednesday. Anna Swee...
Syndicated Content Jul 08, 2020
U.S. to announce, but defer, retaliation over French digital tax: USTR
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration will announce actions against France over its digital services tax but will defer them while France defers tax collections from U.S. technology firms, U...
Syndicated Content Jul 09, 2020
WHO says airborne COVID transmission a concern but droplets appear dominant
GENEVA (Reuters) - Maria Van Kerkhove, technical lead on the COVID-19 pandemic at the WHO, said on Friday that airborne transmission of the new coronavirus had always been a concern but that droplets ...
Syndicated Content Jul 10, 2020
IMF's Georgieva calls for transparency drive in central and eastern Europe
VIENNA (Reuters) - International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on Monday she hoped for a renewed transparency drive among governments in central and eastern Europe in the w...
Syndicated Content Aug 31, 2020
UK PM Johnson to launch drive to get Britain back to the office: Telegraph
(Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will launch a public campaign next week to get Britain back to the workplace, as ministers warn working from home will make people more "vulnerabl...
Syndicated Content Aug 27, 2020
Yelp joins 15 Percent Pledge to increase representation of Black-owned businesses
LISBON (Reuters) - Crowdsourced business review website Yelp committed on Monday to the Fifteen Percent Pledge, a U.S. campaign for retailers and companies to increase representation of Black-owned bu...
Syndicated Content Aug 31, 2020
More Free Meals for Kids Thanks to USDA
USDA decided to extend their free Summer meal program and it could go until the end of the year. In the Summer months, the program helps to make sure that every kid has something to eat even though th...
Travis Cleven Sep 02, 2020
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