Fed’s Daly: growth will slow, but don’t expect economy to shrink
(Reuters) – San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly on Tuesday said she believes the U.S. economy will slow to below 2% annual growth …
(Reuters) – San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly on Tuesday said she believes the U.S. economy will slow to below 2% annual growth …
(Reuters) – Euro zone governments should not expect unconditional support under the European Central Bank’s new tool to stop borrowing costs from rising too far …
LONDON – The British government needs to be sensible about public sector pay, junior treasury minister Simon Clarke said on Monday, warning that above-inflation rises …
(Reuters) -Russia said on Thursday it did not expect Gazprom to cut gas supplies to any more European customers and said its scheme to make …
DAVOS, Switzerland – Saudi Arabia does not expect an immediate shortage of oil and only a certain shortage of oil products, the country’s foreign minister …
(Reuters) – San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly on Monday said the U.S. economy has a lot of momentum, and said the central …
DAVOS, Switzerland – International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Monday said she does not expect a recession for the world’s major economies but …
By Saikat Chatterjee LONDON – Two major banks expect more pain for the U.S. stock markets after benchmark indexes posted on Wednesday their worst one-day …
By Manoj Kumar and Aftab Ahmed NEW DELHI – India’s central bank is expected to frontload more aggressive interest rate hikes in its effort to …
SHANGHAI -China’s central bank kept borrowing costs of its medium-term policy loan unchanged for the third straight month as expected on Friday, despite Beijing calling …
FRANKFURT – A European Union embargo on Russian coal imports will push up prices in the short term before alternative supplies become available to steady …
PARIS -France should not have any problems with energy supplies, the head of the country’s CRE regulatory body said on Wednesday, adding that requests for …
By Fergal Smith TORONTO – As Canada’s inflation outlook worsens, investors are betting the country’s central bank will begin hiking its key interest rate in …
LONDON/NEW YORK – Bank of America (BofA) and Citi have joined a small but growing number of top investment banks calling for more aggressive interest …
By Mark Miller – If you need help filing for Social Security, Medicare or disability benefits, I have good news and bad news. The good …
– The recent surge in COVID-19 cases across China is likely to have a minimal impact on the country’s GDP this year, two brokerages said …
By Jan Wolfe WASHINGTON – Prosecutors can expect a wave of guilty pleas from some of the hundreds of people charged with joining the assault …
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Tuesday he aimed to pass an omnibus government spending bill by the end of the …
SHANGHAI – A growing number of Chinese firms with business in Ukraine or Russia say the impact from the region’s crisis is limited for now, …
ZURICH – Staffing group Adecco does not expect the Russian invasion of Ukraine to derail the global economic upswing, Chief Financial Officer Coram Williams told …
By Sergiy Takhmazov NOVOLUHANSKE, Ukraine – Zoya, a pensioner, cowered under the stairs in the early hours of Tuesday as fresh shelling shook her home …
WASHINGTON – Banks in the United States do not expect a material financial impact on their businesses, or broader risk contagion, as a result of …
Jersey City, NJ – In the heart of the pizza capital of the world along the Hudson River, a New York themed pizza franchise is trying …
So you think you have contracted the omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus, but can’t verify this because you can’t find test kits or get …
DICK’S Sporting Goods (NYSE: DKS) has unveiled its 2021 online holiday gift guide and its Black Friday deals and hours. The holiday guide is available on dicks.com and …
High inflation will last well into 2022, economists say, indicating that supply chain bottlenecks will keep increasing prices and curbing production. Experts expect to see …