Near shoring, green economy, good growth options for Latam, Caribbean – World Bank

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Near-shoring and the green economy offer opportunities to Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) that the region should seize, as current estimated economic growth won’t be enough to make a dent on poverty, the World Bank said in a report on Tuesday. The global lender said its forecasts for 2023 growth …

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US SEC nears deal with ex-Coinbase employee accused of insider trading -filing

By Chris Prentice NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is nearing a settlement with a former Coinbase Global Inc product manager in a landmark case of insider trading involving cryptocurrency, according to a court filing this week. The SEC has reached “an agreement in principle” with Ishan Wahi to resolve its …

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For many Palestinian citizens of Israel, judicial battle leaves them out

By Henriette Chacar SAKHNIN, Israel (Reuters) – A plan by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to limit powers of the Supreme Court sparked huge protests across Israel before it was put on hold last week, but the country’s Palestinian citizens have largely remained on the sidelines. The plans to overhaul the judiciary caused one of …

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Operadores apuestan a que la Fed no subirá las tasas en mayo, recortes comenzarán en verano boreal

4 abr (Reuters) – Operadores consideran que la Reserva Federal ha terminado de subir las tasas de interés y empezará a recortarlas en el verano boreal, después de que un reporte gubernamental mostrara el martes que las ofertas de empleo en Estados Unidos en febrero cayeron al nivel más bajo en casi dos años. Los …

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Breakaway candidate could give Erdogan a lifeline in tight Turkey election

By Orhan Coskun and Daren Butler ANKARA (Reuters) – A second-time presidential candidate who lost out to Tayyip Erdogan in a 2018 vote could push Turkey’s May election to a second round, potentially boosting the president’s prospects of winning, according to analysts and polls. Muharrem Ince, formerly of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), …

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China calls on Japan to correct chip export restrictions

BEIJING (Reuters) – China is seriously concerned about Japanese export restrictions on chip manufacturing equipment and called on it to correct its “wrong practice”, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Tuesday. “China will take decisive measures to safeguard its rights and interests if Japan insists on obstructing the chip industry cooperation between the two countries,” …

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Rusia dice que abandonar el Nuevo START le da nuevas opciones de seguridad

4 abr (Reuters) – El viceministro de Asuntos Exteriores ruso, Serguéi Ryabkov, declaró el martes que la suspensión de la participación en el tratado de control de armas nucleares New START con Estados Unidos da a Moscú nuevas oportunidades para garantizar su seguridad, informaron agencias de noticias rusas. El presidente Vladimir Putin retiró en febrero …

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