Black bankers lose race discrimination claim against Barclays

By Kirstin Ridley LONDON (Reuters) -Three Black bankers, who sued Barclays for a combined 52.8 million pounds ($66.7 million) in London over allegations that included race discrimination, harassment, victimisation and whistleblower detriment, have largely lost their case. In a near 460-page judgment published on Wednesday, the East London Employment Tribunal dismissed almost all claims brought...

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New Zealand Has NZ$218 Million Shortfall In February

New Zealand posted a merchandise trade deficit of NZ$218 million in February, Statistics New Zealand said on Friday. That beat forecasts for a shortfall of NZ$825 million following the downwardly revised NZ$1.089 billion in January (originally -NZ$976 million). Exports were worth NZ$5.89 billion, up from the downwardly revised NZ$4.82 billion in the previous month (originally...

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Revolut To Roll Out "Invite-Only" Crypto Exchange

Courtesy: Aleksandrs KarevsBanking services provider Revolut is set to debut a new “invite-only” crypto exchange, according to a February 16 report. A U.K.-based customer email confirmed by CoinDesk stated that Revolut is launching a new crypto exchange with advanced traders in mind. Revolut’s ‘Standalone’ Cryptocurrency Exchange “You’ll find deeper analytical tools and lower fees than...

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CAC-40 Muted Ahead Of U.S. CPI

The CAC-40 is trading close to the flatline on Monday as markets weigh the Feds monetary policy outlook ahead of the U.S. inflation update on Wednesday. The CAC-40 is currently trading at 7,268.84, edging down 0.01 percent from the previous close of 7,269.71. The days trading has been between 7,307.45 and 7,250.50. Of the 40...

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