Yellen: Dämpad tillväxt i Kina hotar inte globala ekonomin

Yellen: Dämpad tillväxt i Kina hotar inte globala ekonomin

USA:s finansminister Janet Yellen tycker att IMF:s nya prognoser visar att den globala ekonomin har gått bättre än vad som antogs i förra årets prognos, men USA:s finansdepartement fortsätter att bevaka nedåtrisker.

Nestlé är fortsatt verksamma i Ryssland – sponsrar kriget enligt Ukraina

Kievs antikorruptionsmyndighet meddelade på torsdagen att det multinationella bolaget Nestlé, med högkvarter i Schweiz, hamnar på den ukrainska listan över "sponsorer av krig". Anledningen är att Nestlé fortsätter att verka i Ryssland.

"Trots rysk aggression har Nestlé verksamhet i Ryssland, det förser aggressorn med varor och utökar produktionsbasen i Ryssland", skriver den ukrainska myndigheten i ett uttalande.

"Slutat investera"

Nestlé hänvisar, enligt nyhetsbyrån AFP, till en tidigare kommentar om anklagelsen. Där säger bolaget att man drastiskt minskat verksamheten i Ryssland, stoppat nya investeringar och avbrutit annonsering i landet.

Företaget säger också att man "helt följer alla tillämpliga internationella sanktioner".

På sin hemsida skriver Nestlé att "vi står helt bakom Ukrainas folk och våra 5 500 anställda där".

Bland de produkter som Nestlé saluför finns mat, kaffe, vattenprodukter och efterrätter.

Nya sanktioner

USA skärper samtidigt insatserna för att strypa tillförseln av produkter till Ryssland. Finansdepartementet i Washington DC meddelade på torsdagen att 130 företag och privatpersoner sätts upp på sanktionslistan. Sanktionerna rör företag och personer i främst Kina, Turkiet och Förenade arabemiraten.

Bland de mer utmärkande insatserna nämns sanktioner mot den turkiske medborgaren Berk Turken och hans företag som misstänks stå rysk underrättelsetjänst nära.

Transportbolag och rederier i Förenade arabemiraten anklagas för att ha fört datorteknik och reservdelar för flygindustrin till Ryssland.

"Dagens beslut visar vår fortsatta vilja att störa varje del i Rysslands militära försörjningskedja, och att rikta in oss på utomstående aktörer som stödjer den ryska krigsinsatsen", skrev USA:s finansminister Janet Yellen i samband med beslutet.

Yellen: Kina har utrymme att stimulera ekonomin

Yellen: Kina har utrymme att stimulera ekonomin

Kina har politiskt utrymme för att hantera sin ekonomiska avmattning, säger USA:s finansminister Janet Yellen säger på en presskonferens vid G20-toppmötet i New Delhi, enligt internationella medier. – Vi ser Kinas tillväxt som avtagande över tid. Med det sagt, Kina har en hel del politiskt utrymme för att ta itu med dessa utmaningar, säger hon, enligt FT. Yellen gav inga specifika råd till de kinesiska myndigheterna men sa att Washington ”övervakar” utmaningarna som världens näst största ekonomi står inför. Vi går mot en händelserik ekonomihöst. Är noteringsklimatet på väg att bli hett igen? Vad händer med bomarknaden när alla bundna lån löper ut? Och hur ska det gå för den historiskt svaga kronan? Med Omni Ekonomi, Omnis systerapp, får du alla affärsnyheter du behöver på ett ställe. Lägg därtill dagliga aktieanalyser direkt i appen, kommentarer från hundratals experter, fördjupning och förklaring, samt upplåst innehåll från världens ledande medier. Och mycket mer.

USA:s kreditbetyg sänks – Yellen "starkt" kritisk

USA:s kreditbetyg sänks – Yellen "starkt" kritisk

Fitch sänker USA:s kreditbetyg från högsta nivån AAA till AA+. USA har haft det högsta betyget hos ratinginstitutet sedan åtminstone 1994, skriver Bloomberg. Fitch skriver i ett uttalande att ”nedgraderingen speglar den förväntade försämringen av finanserna de kommande tre åren, en hög och växande nationell nationell skuld samt ett urholkande av makten”. I en första kommentar säger USA:s finansminister Janet Yellen att hon ”starkt” motsätter sig nedgraderingen. Hos konkurrenten Moody’s har USA fortfarande det högsta betyget, Aaa. S&P nedgraderade USA till sitt näst bästa betyg AA+ 2011. Inflation, räntehöjningar och svängande börsrörelser – hur navigerar man det utmanande ekonomiska läget? Med Omnis systerapp Omni Ekonomi får du Sveriges mest heltäckande bevakning av börs- och bolagsnyheter. Lägg därtill att Sveriges främsta aktieexperter svarar på de svåra frågorna och hjälper dig att hantera marknaderna.

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