Australia Dec business conditions ease, price pressures cool
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian business conditions continued to soften in December as manufacturing and construction lost ground, a survey showed on Tuesday, while price pressures …
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian business conditions continued to soften in December as manufacturing and construction lost ground, a survey showed on Tuesday, while price pressures …
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s core consumer inflation was expected to ease in November, slowing down to the level seen in mid-2022, partly as energy price …
By Deborah Mary Sophia (Reuters) – Restaurant chains including McDonald’s and Chipotle Mexican Grill are expected to report strong profits in the second half of …
By Byron Kaye and Roushni Nair SYDNEY/BENGALURU (Reuters) – Australian No. 2 supermarket chain Coles Group Ltd on Friday said store price inflation eased in …
BERLIN (Reuters) – German producer prices rose more than expected in January, though the rate of increase eased for the fourth month in a row, …
By Kylie Madry MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – U.S. planemaker Boeing Co sees travel in Latin America ramping up more quickly than in other regions as …
Miami, Florida – Staff from the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAO-SDFL) served nearly 400 people this morning during a …
(Reuters) – Torrential rains eased on Saturday in New Zealand’s northern and central regions after four days of downpours forced hundreds of people from their …
(Reuters) – U.S. consumers lowered their views of where inflation is headed in July, a closely watched survey showed on Friday, a downshift in expectations …
PANAMA CITY – The Panamanian government announced on Monday it will regulate the price of 72 food items following weeks of angry protests and street …
By William Schomberg LONDON -Britain’s businesses grew at their slowest pace in 17 months in July and inflation pressures eased, according to an industry survey …
TAIPEI – Taiwan’s exports likely rose for the 24th straight month in June and at a faster clip than in May, thanks to easing supply …
(Reuters) -Britain has proposed a cut in value-added tax, or VAT, to help households with the cost of living, The Times reported on Thursday. Prime …
By Anna Ringstrom STOCKHOLM – Warehouses for IKEA stores in Europe are as full as they were before the pandemic after an easing of transport …
Youngkin Urges Pentagon To Ease Up On Vax Mandate As Tens Of Thousands Of Troops Face Discharge Micaela Burrow on June 29, 2022 Republican Gov. …
BEIJING – As China loosens its months-long COVID-19 curbs, railway travel is expected to see an uptick in passengers just in time for the summer …
Israeli Parliament Bargains With Netanyahu To Ease Government Collapse Micaela Burrow on June 27, 2022 The doomed Israeli government has reportedly offered to bargain with …
BERLIN – Germany will allow the entry of foreign workers to fill staff shortages at the German airports as a temporary solution, Bild am Sonntag …
FRANKFURT – The influx of Ukrainian refugees into the European Union could gradually ease labour shortages in the euro zone as some of those fleeing …
BEIJING – China’s cabinet unveiled some steps on Monday to improve the allocation of resources among local governments to help ease their growing fiscal strains …
By Selena Li HONG KONG – Beijing has given tentative approval for Ant Group to revive its initial public offering (IPO) in Shanghai and Hong …
By Kevin Yao and Sophie Yu BEIJING – China’s sputtering economy has a lot riding on its consumers, who are just now emerging from lockdowns …
SYDNEY -Australia’s new centre-left Labor government on Friday proposed raising the minimum wage to ease the financial burden on families hit by soaring energy prices …
By Engen Tham and Winni Zhou SHANGHAI – Banks in China are urging regulators to relax rigid documentation rules as companies there have not been …
BERLIN – German unemployment fell in May, Labour Office figures showed on Tuesday, as trade and services benefited from the end of pandemic restrictions in …
BRUSSELS – Euro zone economic sentiment barely changed in May as slightly greater optimism in services and among consumers offset an ebbing of confidence in …
SEOUL – South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol told the government on Monday to do all it can to stabilise the cost of living in the …
(Reuters) – Shanghai will ease COVID-19 testing requirements from June 1 for people who want to enter public areas or use public transport to encourage …
By Maria Starkova (Reuters) – Ukraine and Poland agreed on Sunday to establish a joint border customs control and work on a shared railway company …
(Reuters) – Russia’s central bank said on Thursday banks would be allowed to sell citizens foreign currency without any restrictions from May 20, with the …
LONDON – U.S. investment bank JPMorgan backed Sri Lanka’s crisis-hit government bonds on Wednesday, saying recent political changes in the country should gradually improve its …
LONDON -Britain launched a review into its labour market to find ways to ensure workers benefit from Brexit, “Levelling Up” policies and its net zero …
ROME – World food prices eased slightly in April after hitting a record high in March, but global food security remained a concern because of …
BERLIN – German unemployment fell in April, Labour Office figures showed on Tuesday, though the continued recovery seen as coronavirus pandemic measures are being lifted …
By Huw Jones and Carolyn Cohn LONDON – Rules are becoming more flexible for financial firms after Brexit but more needs to be done to …
By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON – U.S. President Joe Biden will issue the first pardons of his term on Tuesday, part of a series of steps …
MANILA – Radisson Hotel Group plans to add 150 hotels in Asia-Pacific this year as it banks on travel, tourism, and economic recovery in the …
KHARTOUM – Sudan’s military leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan gestured in comments on Friday towards steps to ease tensions in the country six months after …
BERLIN – German investor sentiment fell by less than expected in April, a survey showed on Tuesday, as a decline in inflation expectations gave some …
(Reuters) – The U.S. labor force is not increasing fast enough to help with the Fed’s immediate battle with inflation, St. Louis Fed president James …
By Sameer Manekar (Reuters) – Bearish bets on most Asian currencies eased as regional central banks sought to normalise policy due to surging inflation, while …
(Reuters) – Toronto-Dominion Bank said on Wednesday its employees will return to offices on a voluntary basis this month, with an official return set for …
(Reuters) – The International Energy Agency (IEA) will release 120 million barrels of oil to ease prices, half of which would come from the United …
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate on Thursday unanimously passed a bill to improve oversight of ocean shipping, a step supporters say will …
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Tesla To Open First European Factory To Ease Pressure On US, China Production Harry Wilmerding on March 22, 2022 Tesla opened its first European manufacturing …
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON – New Zealand’s gross domestic product (GDP) returned to growth in the final quarter of 2021 as the economy emerged from …
PARIS – The French government presented on Wednesday a new round of measures to help households, companies, farmers and fishermen cope with the economic fallout …
By David Lawder DENVER – A U.S. gasoline tax cut is among the options being considered to provide relief to consumers, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet …
By Jarrett Renshaw – U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration is studying whether waiving biofuel blending mandates could help offset a surge in prices for key …