By Patturaja Murugaboopathy and Simon Jessop LONDON – Global issuance of bonds focused on environmental or social projects fell in the first half of the year as supranational issuers scaled back activity…
By Marine Strauss BRUSSELS – ArcelorMittal reported higher-than-expected core profit in the first quarter on Thursday, but said it now forecast a slight contraction in global steel demand this year, with a…
SYDNEY – Australian job advertisements dipped in April from multi-year highs, but still point to continued strong demand for labour that will likely soon drive unemployment to its lowest since the early…
By John McCrank NEW YORK – U.S. investors have apparently been losing their appetite to “buy the dip” during Wall Street’s recent slide, further eroding support for a market pummeled by worries…
“Guests who expand their flavor horizons with an Impossible Beef entrée this Earth Day will excite their taste buds and be one step closer to reducing their carbon footprint,” said Keith Guilbault,…
By Mrinalika Roy (Reuters) – Child vaccination rates in the United States fell during the COVID-19 pandemic as many children skipped doctors appointments and states eased vaccine requirements during remote learning, according…
BERLIN – New car registrations in Europe dropped for the ninth month in a row in March as supply chain problems hampered even further by the war in Ukraine continued to hit…
By Bharat Gautam – Gold steadied on Wednesday, with a weaker dollar offsetting pressure from higher U.S. Treasury yields as investors await the first pandemic-era U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate hike. Spot…
MADRID – Activity in Spain’s services sector bounced back in February from a brief contraction in January, when restrictions on travelling and socializing were reimposed to curb the Omicron variant of COVID-19,…
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY – Australian home prices extended their long ascent in February, though Sydney saw the first dip in 17 months as a rush of supply, rising mortgage rates and…
The number of Americans who filed new unemployment claims decreased to 232,000 in the week ending Feb. 19, the Labor Department announced Thursday. The Labor Department’s figure showed a decrease of 17,000…
BUDAPEST – Hungary’s government hopes inflation will ease back to below 6% by the end of 2022 after hitting a near 15-year high of 7.9% at the start of the year, Prime…
By Gaurav Dogra – Valuations of Asian equities dropped to a 21-month low at the end of January, as expectations of aggressive policy tightening by the Federal Reserve, and a surge in…
By Noel Randewich – Retail investors appeared to be enthusiastically buying the dip in Wall Street’s biggest growth companies on Thursday as the U.S. stock market plunged following Facebook owner Meta Platforms…
– Star stock picker and noted Tesla Inc bull Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest took advantage of a slump in the electric-car maker’s shares following its results, piling into the stock after months…
A look at the day ahead from Sujata Rao. Bears are on the prowl in markets while a different sort menaces Europe’s eastern flank. It’s probably futile to expect the Russian bear…
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed, Maiya Keidan and David Randall NEW YORK – Wild swings in stocks are testing the resolve of investors employing one of Wall Street’s most popular strategies: buying the…
Rising costs and tighter family budgets are very much on the minds of American consumers as the holidays and seasonal Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales approach. A new survey finds that…
The number of Americans filing new unemployment claims decreased to 293,000 last week as companies are holding onto workers amind high demand for labor. The Bureau of Labor Statistics figure released Thursday…
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24, 2021 – Willow Tree Poultry Farm, an Attleboro, Mass. establishment, is recalling approximately 52,022 pounds of various chicken salads and dip products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials,…