By Nupur Anand and Lananh Nguyen NEW YORK (Reuters) – JPMorgan Chase shuffled executives on Thursday to give them more experience running different businesses as Wall Street focuses on succession plans for…
(Reuters) – Since 1994 when the Federal Reserve first began issuing a statement announcing actions taken at each monetary policy meeting, it has initiated new interest-rate cutting cycles or has returned to…
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India is hosting the leaders of the Group of 20 (G20) major economies for their annual summit this weekend. Here is a list of events: FRIDAY U.N. Secretary…
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shuffled his cabinet on Wednesday, appointing new heads at 30 of the 38 ministries, adding seven new faces. Here are details of the main…
(Reuters) – The following are comments from key European Central Bank policymakers in the run up to the June 15 policy meeting. The ECB has already said that “more ground” needs to…
HIROSHIMA, Japan (Reuters) – Leaders of the world richest democracies agreed on Friday to stiffen sanctions against Russia and pledged financial support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s invasion. Below are…
By Alasdair Pal SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia on Thursday released its review of the Reserve Bank of Australia, the first external review of the central bank and the operation of monetary policy…
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s government is expected to name academic Kazuo Ueda as its pick to become next central bank governor, a surprise choice that could heighten the chance…
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s decades of ultra-low interest rates may reach a turning point on Wednesday as the central bank debates the fate of its yield control policy, which…
By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) – The Biden administration and a Democrat-led U.S. labor board will implement a series of major employment policies in 2023 but could be stymied by challenges from business…
By Danielle Broadway (Reuters) – Nominations for the music industry’s Grammy Awards were announced during a livestreamed program at the Grammy Museum on Tuesday. The following is a list of nominations in…
By Clare Jim HONG KONG (Reuters) – Chinese property stocks and bonds rose sharply on Monday after news of further support measures from Beijing to boost liquidity in the sector, hailed by…
ROME (Reuters) – Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government was sworn into office on Saturday. Her cabinet was made up of 24 ministers. Here the profiles of some of the key figures:…
BEIJING (Reuters) – Here are key quotes from President Xi Jinping’s speech on Sunday opening the 20th congress of China’s ruling Communist Party, a week-long event where he is widely expected to…
By Sarah N. Lynch and Chris Gallagher WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The founder of the far-right Oath Keepers group, Stewart Rhodes, and four others are the first people to go on trial in…
PARIS (Reuters) – Societe Generale’s next chief executive, Slawomir Krupa, will be tasked with leading France’s third-biggest listed bank amid risks of a global recession and a crippling European energy crisis. His…
LONDON (Reuters) – Here are some facts about Queen Elizabeth, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch. – Elizabeth was born at 17 Bruton St, London, on April 21, 1926, and christened on May 29 that…
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union is discussing how to adjust euro zone rules that govern national budgets to match a post-pandemic reality of high public debt and a…
By Xie Yu and Anshuman Daga HONG KONG – China’s central leadership has given a tentative green light to Jack Ma’s Ant Group to revive its initial public offering in Shanghai and…
LONDON – Tough Western sanctions on Russia and rhetoric from Moscow have raised doubts about whether the Russian government and the country’s companies will continue to make payments on their bonds in…