By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) – Supply chain pressures cooled down last month, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said on Friday, but it’s possible the benign reading may…
BERLIN (Reuters) – The downturn in Germany’s manufacturing sector, which accounts for about a fifth of the country’s economy, eased in November, a survey showed on Friday. The HCOB final Purchasing Managers’…
By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s exports likely fell more slowly for a third consecutive month in October, a Reuters poll showed, adding to signs that the economy is stabilising even…
By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s exports likely contracted at a slower pace for a second consecutive month in September, a Reuters poll showed on Wednesday, adding to a string of…
By Moira Warburton WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A growing number of moderate Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday called for a change in the rule that allowed eight members of…
BENGALURU (Reuters) – India’s factory activity expanded at the slowest pace in five months in September but remained solid, with strong demand driving business confidence to its highest level this year, despite…
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s headline inflation likely eased in the first half of September while remaining above the official target, a Reuters poll showed on Wednesday, suggesting the central bank could…
(Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday that his country’s allies had eased sanctions on Russia and called for a renewed drive to impose further punitive measures on Moscow. “At…
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Rising consumer prices in Mexico likely slowed in July, which would mark the sixth straight monthly inflation rate drop, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, reinforcing bets that…
By Anant Chandak BENGALURU (Reuters) – Growth in India’s manufacturing activity eased in July for a second month, with some moderation in output and new orders, although the pace of expansion remained…
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) – International supply chain stress continued to ease last month, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said on Thursday, in data that suggests at…
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s annual inflation likely slowed in March for the second straight month, but still remained above the official target, a Reuters poll showed Monday, fueling bets that the…
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s weekly consumer price rise eased slightly in the week to March 27, data from state statistics service Rosstat showed on Wednesday, as authorities seek to bring down inflation…
LONDON (Reuters) – The downturn in manufacturing activity across the euro zone eased in November, according to a survey which suggests while the bloc’s factories still face a harsh winter it may…
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia is open to relaxing restrictions on transactions by so-called unfriendly non-residents in exchange for the un-freezing of Russian assets abroad, its central bank said on Tuesday. Russia implemented…
(Reuters) – British finance minister Jeremy Hunt is set to give local authorities the right to raise council tax by a maximum of 4.99% from 2.99% before having to put the increase…
(Reuters) – The Russian rouble climbed on Wednesday, firming past 60 per dollar, despite Russia’s decision to ease some capital controls and expectations of an interest rate cut at an upcoming central…
By Ron Bousso LONDON – Within hours of Moscow launching its invasion of Ukraine, BP’s chief executive summoned his senior team to discuss the limited options for its Russian operations, including separating…
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON – Global supply chain pressures eased in February as backlogs and delivery times improved in several key markets and a measure of ocean shipping costs declined, according to…
By Nandita Bose WASHINGTON – When U.S. President Joe Biden accused Facebook of “killing people” by spreading vaccine lies in July, many experts and researchers hoped it marked the beginning of a…
LONDON – Euro zone manufacturing activity accelerated last month as supply chain bottlenecks eased, although the improvement was not evenly spread across member countries and factories still faced high inflationary pressures, a…