Winners and losers likely as Switzerland absorbs Credit Suisse layoffs
ZURICH (Reuters) – Switzerland’s financial capital is bracing itself for the biggest wave of job losses in over a decade following Credit Suisse’s collapse earlier …
ZURICH (Reuters) – Switzerland’s financial capital is bracing itself for the biggest wave of job losses in over a decade following Credit Suisse’s collapse earlier …
Federal Appeals Court Finds ATF Pistol Brace Rule Is Likely Unlawful: ‘Impossible For A Regular Citizen’ Katelynn Richardson on August 2, 2023 A federal appeals …
LACEY TOWNSHIP, NJ – The Ocean County Prosecutors Office today said a fire at a home in Lacey Township that claimed the lives of four …
By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s factory activity likely contracted for a fourth straight month in July, a Reuters poll showed on Friday, reinforcing …
By Kanishka Singh and Michael Martina WASHINGTON (Reuters) – China is helping Russia evade Western sanctions and likely providing Moscow with military and dual-use technology …
PHILADELPHIA, PA – Today, in Philadelphia, there is a high likelihood of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 2 pm. Some of these storms may bring …
SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ – Today, at the Jersey Shore, there is a likelihood of showers and thunderstorms. Some of these storms may bring gusty winds …
By Anant Chandak BENGALURU (Reuters) – South Korea’s economic growth likely slowed a bit last quarter as languishing exports and high interest rates hurt private …
Christian Voters Are Likely To Put Their Faith In Trump. Here’s Why Kate Anderson on July 16, 2023 The Christian vote in the 2024 primaries …
BEIJING (Reuters) – A flurry of economic data from China on Monday is expected to show its post-pandemic bounce is quickly fizzling out, raising expectations …
By Divya Chowdhury MUMBAI (Reuters) – U.S. treasury yields have likely peaked, with longer-dated bonds looking attractive as the Federal Reserve is near the end …
(Reuters) – San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly on Monday repeated that she believes two more rate hikes this year will likely be …
By Gabriel Burin (Reuters) – Brazil likely registered mild deflation in June in monthly terms from lower fuel costs and cheaper foodstuffs, adding to the …
By Milounee Purohit and Anant Chandak BENGALURU (Reuters) – India’s inflation likely snapped a four-month decline in June as food prices surged, a Reuters poll …
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – The Bank of Japan may revise up this year’s inflation forecast but will likely hold off on tweaking its …
By Jihoon Lee SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s downtrend in exports likely slowed in June, with the trade balance set to swing to a surplus …
By Vivek Mishra and Anant Chandak BENGALURU (Reuters) – India’s current account balance likely turned positive in January-March, marking the first quarterly surplus in nearly …
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s factory sentiment likely improved in the second quarter for the first time since mid-2021, thanks to an eased …
By Noe Torres MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s peso currency has reached its highest value versus the U.S. dollar in seven years, as the president …
GOP Defense Bill Aims To Make EV Batteries Less Likely To Burst Into Flames Jack Applewhite on June 13, 2023 New GOP provisions of the …
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) – The New Zealand central bank’s aggressive hiking of the cash rate likely pushed the country into a technical recession …
‘No Scientific Evidence’: Hawley Rips Judicial Nominee For Arguing Religious Americans More Likely To Spread COVID Kate Anderson on June 7, 2023 Republican Sen. Josh …
‘I Do Believe In The Dobbs Decision’: GOP Gov Reveals Abortion Stance Ahead Of Likely Presidential Bid Mary Lou Masters on June 5, 2023 Republican …
By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO (Reuters) – Sri Lanka’s central bank is likely to continue to ease monetary policy, following a 250 basis points rate cut …
By Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India is set to release data on Wednesday that is expected to show the economy grew by 5% …
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s factory activity likely contracted further in May, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, adding to pressures facing the world second-biggest economy …
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Twitter is likely to pull out from a voluntary EU code of practice to tackle disinformation, but the move …
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Representative Kevin Hern, who leads the largest Republican caucus, said on Thursday that he believed a deal to raise the nation’s …
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian factory sales most likely fell 0.2% in April from March, largely driven by the food and primary metal industries, Statistics Canada …
HIROSHIMA, Japan (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden is likely to get another update from his team on budget negotiations with Republicans on Friday night …
Here’s How Universities Plan To Skirt The Supreme Court’s Likely Ban On Race-Based Admissions Katelynn Richardson on May 17, 2023 Ahead of the Supreme Court’s …
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S.-made Patriot missile defense system being used by Ukraine likely suffered some damage from a Russian strike, two U.S. officials said …
(Reuters) – Comcast Corp will likely sell its 33% stake in streaming platform Hulu to Walt Disney Co early next year, CNBC reported on Tuesday, …
(Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Reserve will probably need to raise interest rates further if inflation stays high, Fed Governor Michelle Bowman said on Friday, …
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s core consumer inflation likely re-accelerated in April, a Reuters poll of 19 economists showed, as a flurry of …
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s economy likely grew in January-March at the fastest pace in three quarters, as spending in the services sector …
By Sujith Pai BENGALURU (Reuters) – Malaysia’s economic growth probably slowed in the first quarter, hit by tepid consumption and declining exports, a Reuters poll …
By Madhumita Gokhale BENGALURU (Reuters) – India’s consumer inflation likely cooled to an 18-month low in April as rises in food and fuel prices moderated, …
By Mike Stone WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The drones that crashed over the Kremlin earlier this week probably evaded an extensive number of defenses in and …
By Sujith Pai BENGALURU (Reuters) – Indonesian annual economic growth likely slowed to its weakest in more than a year in January-March and shrank on …
By Michael S. Derby (Reuters) – For all the assertions that the pandemic and the inflation surge that followed it have put an end to …
(Reuters) – First Republic Bank is most likely headed for Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) receivership, CNBC reported on Friday citing sources. Shares of First …
MANILA (Reuters) – Philippine annual inflation in April was expected to come in between 6.3% and 7.1%, with downward pressure from lower electricity rates and …
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The Bank of Mexico’s governing board may consider keeping its benchmark interest rate steady at its next monetary policy meeting, in …
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish inflation will dip to 46.4% by end-2023, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, while the policy rate is seen rising to …
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The German economy is likely to have expanded in the last quarter on a rebound in industrial production, the Bundesbank said in …
West Virginia Dems Support GOP Governor More Than Joe Manchin Ahead Of Likely Senate Matchup: POLL Mary Lou Masters on April 19, 2023 West Virginia’s …
University Quiz Says ‘Wealthy White Men’ Are ‘Most Likely’ To Be Violent, Irresponsible And Lack Remorse Alexa Schwerha on April 17, 2023 A psychology professor …