By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) – A decline in U.S. stocks sent Wall Street’s “fear gauge” to a two-month high on Wednesday, as investors tempered rate cut expectations after stronger-than-expected…
By Dan Burns and Jonathan Cable WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) – U.S. business activity ticked higher in October while output in the euro zone took a surprise turn for the worse, surveys showed on…
By Leika Kihara and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) – A key measure of Japan’s trend inflation accelerated to 2% in September, hitting a record and matching the central bank’s target, data showed…
LONDON (Reuters) – British house prices showed the most widespread falls in 14 years in August as demand weakened against the backdrop of elevated mortgage costs and economic uncertainty, an industry survey…
(Refiles to remove extraneous word ‘have’ from final paragraph) By Jesús Aguado MADRID (Reuters) -The European Central Bank needs to measure the impact of the digital euro on the euro zone’s banking…
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – British house prices saw the most widespread falls since 2009 last month as interest rates hit a 15-year high, while rents surged by the most since…
By Simon Jessop and Tommy Wilkes LONDON (Reuters) – Standard Chartered Plc said on Friday it has changed its target for curbing carbon emissions associated with its loans to oil and gas…
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street’s most closely watched index of market anxiety jumped on Friday and options volume on the index soared to a near 4 year…
By David Lawder BENGALURU (Reuters) – Global finance leaders will tally the economic damage from Russia’s war in Ukraine on Friday as they meet on the conflict’s first anniversary with some voicing…
(Reuters) – Manufacturing activity in the Mid-Atlantic region dropped off sharply and unexpectedly in February, and goods producers reported input cost increases accelerated for the first time in 10 months while their…
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s weighted median inflation rate, which is closely watched as an indicator on whether price rises are broadening, hit a record 1.1% in October in a…
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss NEW YORK (Reuters) -Billionaire investor Daniel Och, who helped found Sculptor Capital Management, said dealmakers have reached out to gauge interest in a potential strategic transaction that would include…
By Julie Gordon and Fergal Smith OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian economists are scrambling for a reliable measure to track underlying inflation as large and frequent revisions have dented the credibility of a…
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) – Investors’ anxiety about stock market turbulence is fast approaching levels associated with heightened fear as the S&P 500 looks set to wrap up its…
By David Randall NEW YORK – As investors await another jumbo-sized rate increase from the Federal Reserve, they are taking the temperature of a weeks-long U.S. stock market rally that followed a…
LONDON – Investors sought shelter in cash and U.S. Treasuries and dumped gold and equities as markets braced for a bumpy ride as central banks raise rates aggressively in the face of…
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK – A surprising lack of panic in the U.S. stock market as measured by Wall Street’s “fear gauge” is keeping some investors from calling a bottom…
TOKYO – A Reuters poll showed core consumer prices in Tokyo likely rose at the fastest pace in seven years in April, to near the Bank of Japan’s 2% target, in a…
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON – A second U.S. banking regulator has laid out how it thinks banks should guard themselves against risks emanating from climate change. On Wednesday, the U.S. Federal Deposit…
DENVER – The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado announces an agreement with the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Company and its parent company, American Heritage Railways (together, the…