(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Thursday it was rescinding a June 2022 order that briefly blocked sale of Juul's products, including its device for e-cigarettes.
The latest move comes a few months after Juul sought an FDA authorization for new menthol-flavored pods meant to be used with its e-cigarettes device, which was under the agency's review. Altria Group is a former investor of the company.
The FDA... (continue reading...)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ukraine's debt restructuring talks with bondholders and other creditors are 'on track,' with discussions continuing, International Monetary Fund spokesperson Julie Kozack said on Thursday.
Kozack told a regular news briefing that the IMF board would consider a staff-level agreement for the latest review of Ukraine's $15.6 billion IMF loan program in the coming weeks. The agreement, announced on May 31, would release a $2.2... (continue reading...)
By Jan Strupczewski
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The Group of Seven countries and the European Union are considering how to use profits generated by Russian assets immobilised in the West to provide Ukraine with a large up-front loan now and secure Kyiv's financing for 2025.
BASIC CONCEPT
Around 260 billion euros of Russian central bank funds are frozen worldwide, most of it in the EU. The funds generate 2.5 billion-3.5 billion... (continue reading...)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday that the European Central Bank's rate cut is "appropriate" given declining inflation in the euro area, but that both ECB and Federal Reserve policy makers should maintain a data-dependent approach.
IMF spokesperson Julie Kozack also told a regular news briefing that the U.S. economy needs to slow in 2024 and the Fed should remain cautious in cutting rates.
... (continue reading...)WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted to advance a proposal to boost the security of information routed across the internet after government agencies said a Chinese carrier had misrouted traffic.
The FCC since 2022 has been studying vulnerabilities that it says threaten the security and integrity of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), central to the internet’s global information routing system. The proposal... (continue reading...)
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