2016年2月8日星期一

Reuters Morning Digest: February 8, 2016

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Monday, February 8, 2016
Exclusive: Zika virus discourages many Americans from Latin America travel
(Reuters) - The rapidly spreading Zika virus is discouraging many Americans from traveling to Latin America and the Caribbean, with 41 percent of those aware of the disease saying they are less likely to take such a trip, a Reuters/Ipsos poll shows.
Credit Suisse's Thiam wants his bonus to be cut up to 50 percent: report
ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse Chief Executive Officer Tidjane Thiam has asked the bank's board to cut his 2015 bonus by between 25 percent and 50 percent, the Financial Times reported on Monday, after the bank posted a 2.94 billion Swiss franc ($2.96 billion) loss last year.
India's Zomato breaks even at home, in key markets abroad
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian restaurant search and food delivery service Zomato, one of only a handful of Indian start-ups to succeed abroad, said on Monday it had broken even in key markets including India and is on track to make a profit as early as June next year.
Italian consortium set to win giant Chile telescope contract
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - An Italian consortium, including construction company Astaldi Spa, is close to securing a contract to build the world's largest telescope in the Chilean desert, project owner the European Southern Observatory (ESO) said on Thursday.
Exclusive: U.S. athletes should consider not attending Olympics if fear Zika: officials
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States Olympic Committee told U.S. sports federations that athletes and staff concerned for their health over the Zika virus should consider not going to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in August.
Director hopes Oscar-nominated film will help end Pakistan honor killings
KARACHI/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - An Oscar-winning filmmaker hopes her latest Academy Award-nominated documentary will help bring tougher laws against honor killings in Pakistan, which account for the deaths of hundreds of women and men each year.
Cars parked on thin ice get icy bath in Wisconsin
(Reuters) - Call it the polar bear plunge for cars and trucks.
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