PARIS (Reuters) – Corporate finance directors are scrutinising who they bank with in the wake of recent market tensions but there is no rush for the exit for now, France’s …
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‘Coordinated Effort’: Tucker Carlson Rips Corporate Media For Parroting Chinese ‘Propaganda’ On Climate Change Harold Hutchison on March 22, 2023 Fox News host Tucker Carlson ripped the media Wednesday for …
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) – The strong debt profile of Indian corporates will be a major factor in maintaining the Asian nation’s macroeconomic stability, the country’s finance ministry said in a …
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EXCLUSIVE: Vast Majority Of Americans Oppose Corporate Diversity Quotas, Poll Shows Laurel Duggan on March 16, 2023 The vast majority of Americans believe U.S. companies should hire executives based solely …
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‘Corporate Bailouts Must End’: 2024 GOP Candidates Weigh In On Silicon Valley Bank’s Collapse Mary Lou Masters on March 13, 2023 The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) has sparked …
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday said it has proposed raising the effective minimum rate that U.S. corporations pay on overseas income to 21% from about 10.5% …
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By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – It wasn’t volunteered, but Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday made his most extensive comments to date on the role corporate profits could …
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State and local governments issued at least eight separate $1 billion subsidy packages to major corporations in 2022, thanks in part to federal COVID-19 spending, according to analysis by the nonprofit …
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SUZANNE DOWNING: Biden’s Fumble On Corporate Taxes Would Leave Retirees Injured On The Field Suzanne Downing on February 12, 2023 During his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden …
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A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan. A hail of mega corporate updates distracted stock markets from a confusing macro picture – but …
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Citing ‘Outrageous’ Big Oil Profits, Biden Calls For Quadrupling Tax On ‘Corporate Stock Buybacks’ John Hugh DeMastri on February 7, 2023 President Joe Biden criticized Big Oil companies for using …
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By Matt Tracy (Reuters) – Moody’s Investors Service expects the U.S. corporate debt default rate to accelerate to nearly 6% by year-end from 2% in 2022, it said in a …
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(Reuters) – Some of the world’s biggest investors have proposed forming a new group, which will include board members of top UK companies, to address stewardship and corporate governance concerns, …
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DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – Colombia is looking to supplement a global deal setting minimum tax levels for multinationals with an additional accord among its fellow Latin American countries, finance minister …
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Corporate Execs And Insiders Shy Away From Stocks In ‘Warning’ Sign For Economy John Hugh DeMastri on January 5, 2023 Despite crashing stock prices, corporate executives have been shying away …
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California Court Blocks Diversity Quotas For Corporate Boards Alexa Schwerha on December 20, 2022 The California Court of Appeals upheld two injections against state-mandated diversity quotas on corporate boards earlier …
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By Casey Hall, Martin Quin Pollard and Joe Cash SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) – As China’s massive wave of COVID-19 infections begins its march across a country roughly the size of Europe, …
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(Reuters) – Australia and New Zealand Banking Group said on Thursday its shareholders voted to establish a new holding company to separate its banking and non-banking businesses into two different …
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(Reuters) – Meal kit company Blue Apron Holdings Inc said on Thursday it would cut about 10% of its corporate workforce as it looks to reduce costs and streamline operations. …
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Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that FRANK OKUNAK, the former chief financial officer of one of the world’s leading global …
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Liberal personalities and members of the corporate media lashed out at journalist Matt Taibbi Friday following the release of internal documents detailing Twitter’s censorship of a New York Post report …
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Earlier today, in federal court in Central Islip, Jeffrey Chartier, a former registered broker who participated in a criminal conspiracy to promote and manipulate the price of shares in publicly …
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By Harry Robertson LONDON (Reuters) – Investors are moving back into the European corporate bond market after one of the most brutal years in history, lured by juicy yields and …
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By Lisa Pauline Mattackal and Divya Chowdhury (Reuters) – Investors are increasingly eyeing U.S. corporate credit offering attractive valuations and yields after steep declines in 2022, fund managers told the …
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By Divya Rajagopal TORONTO (Reuters) – Canadian corporate bond issuance has begun to rebound after a lull of 10 months, with companies plotting expansion plans and central banks apparently close …