FRANKFURT, Feb 9 (Reuters) - A major deviation in economic and inflation trends would be needed for the European Central Bank to consider changing policy, Slovak central bank chief Peter Kazimir said on Monday, just days after the bank kept interest rates unchanged.
The ECB has been on hold since ending a rate cuts spree in June, arguing that inflation will hold around its 2% target, boosting market bets that policy will be steady all year before... (continue reading...)
GENEVA, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The U.N. rights chief said on Monday that fatal drone strikes on civilians are persisting even after Sudan's army broke long sieges of southern cities held by RSF paramilitary forces.
Sudan's army says it ended the RSF's siege of al-Dalanj in late January and Kadugli in early February, where residents were confronted with hunger and medical shortages because of blocked supplies.
"But drone strikes by both... (continue reading...)
Feb 9 (Reuters) - Ferrari released teaser images of its new fully electric sports car on Monday, revealing the name and interior design of the eagerly awaited first for the luxury Italian carmaker.
The new Luce, which means light in Italian, was announced with images of its leather seats, the steering wheel, instruments and the control panel. The car's external appearance, however, is being kept under wraps until May.
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Feb 9 (Reuters) - Waters said on Monday it expects first-quarter profit to fall below Wall Street estimates, sending shares of the lab equipment maker down nearly 12% in premarket trading as investors weighed the outlook and a revenue decline at the Becton Dickinson unit it acquired last year.
The company, however, forecast better-than-expected full-year profit, reflecting contributions from its $17.5 billion buyout of Becton Dickinson's bioscience... (continue reading...)
By Max Hunder
KYIV, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Ukraine is opening up exports of its domestically produced weapons, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said, a way for Kyiv to cash in on a wartime technological arms race against Russia to generate badly needed funds.
The four-year war has fuelled a boom in the defence sector, with industry associations estimating Ukraine has more than a thousand arms and military equipment manufacturers, most of them... (continue reading...)
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