2015年4月22日星期三

Reuters Morning Digest: April 22, 2015

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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Japan's Abe, China's Xi hold bilateral meeting: Japanese media
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a bilateral meeting in Indonesia on Wednesday, Jiji news agency reported.
ECB to fund Greek banks as long as they stay solvent: Coeure
ATHENS (Reuters) - The European Central Bank will continue to fund Greek banks as long as they stay solvent and have enough collateral, Executive Board Member Benoit Coeure told a newspaper on Wednesday, dismissing talk that Athens might ditch the euro.
Yahoo hires advisers, looks at selling Yahoo Japan stake
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc announced it is looking at cashing in its stake in Yahoo Japan Corp, which could be worth almost $9 billion before tax, news that boosted Yahoo's stock price.
Oklahoma scientists say earthquakes linked to oil and gas work
(Reuters) - Oklahoma geologists have documented strong links between increased seismic activity in the state and the injection into the ground of wastewater from oil and gas production, a state agency said on Tuesday.
Phoenix Suns' Morris brothers charged with aggravated assault
PHOENIX (Reuters) - A grand jury in Arizona has indicted Phoenix Suns players Marcus and Markieff Morris on two counts of aggravated assault relating to an incident after a basketball tournament in January, court papers showed on Tuesday.
Ben Affleck says he regrets asking PBS to edit out slave-owning ancestor
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Ben Affleck said Tuesday he regretted asking a PBS documentary show profiling his ancestors to not include a relative who was an owner of slaves, saying he was embarrassed by the revelation.
'Bully' New Zealand PM apologizes for pulling waitress's ponytail again and again
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand Prime Minister John Key apologized on Wednesday for pulling the ponytail of a waitress who accused him of bullying, media reported.
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