MANHATTAN, NY – Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man wanted in connection with a midday bank robbery in the Financial District last month. According to investigators, the…
By Chibuike Oguh NEW YORK (Reuters) – Private equity firm Carlyle Group Inc reported on Wednesday that its second quarter distributable earnings fell 26% year-on-year due to a slump in asset sales,…
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury yields edged down in Tokyo on Wednesday after ratings agency Fitch lowered the country’s top credit rating. The 10-year Treasury note declined about 3.2…
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Steel producer Ternium reported a 21.4% decrease in second-quarter net profit on Tuesday, as shipments remained flat and steel prices dropped, prompting it to forecast lower core earnings for…
By Stephanie Kelly NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. energy infrastructure group Enterprise Products Partners LP reported lower earnings for the second quarter due to a major year-on-year drop in the price of natural…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. manufacturing appeared to stabilize at weaker levels in July amid a gradual improvement in new orders, but factory employment dropped to a three-year low, suggesting that layoffs were…
BEIJING (Reuters) – China will lower financing costs for firms, stabilise market expectations and support the property sector in coming months, the central bank said on Tuesday amid a flagging economic recovery.…
Highly Scored Green Companies Pollute Just As Much As Those With Lower Ratings: REPORT Brandon Poulter on July 31, 2023 Companies that earn high Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) scores pollute just…
By Rahul Paswan (Reuters) – Oil prices will stall this year as weak economic growth is expected to curb demand and offset the impact of OPEC+ production cuts on supply, a Reuters…
SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chile’s state miner, Codelco, on Friday cut its copper output forecast for 2023 and said it expects more halts in production during the second half of the year, following months…
LOWER WINDSOR TOWNSHIP, PA – Tonya M. Howarth, a 35-year-old resident of Windsor, was charged last Thursday, July 20, with Endangering the Welfare of Children. The incident occurred in the 300 block…
LOWER PAXTON, PA – On Tuesday, the Lower Paxton Township Bureau of Police arrested 78-year-old Steven Goldberg for crimes involving a minor. This follows an investigation that began on July 13 after…
LONDON (Reuters) – Global crude steel production fell 1.1% year on year to 943.9 million metric tons in the first half of 2023 due to lower output in Europe and the Americas,…
(Reuters) – Dow Inc reported a lower second-quarter profit on Tuesday, hurt by lower prices of its products and weak sales volumes. Manufacturing activity in the United States and Europe continued to…
By Arshreet Singh (Reuters) – Major North American copper miners are likely to report a fall in second-quarter profits, as global growth concerns dented realized prices for the red metal and labor…
Toms River, NJ – The Township Council of Toms River has introduced two ordinances aimed at enhancing traffic safety in the area. The first ordinance focuses on reducing speed limits, while the…
NEW YORK CITY, NY – The New York City Police Department has requested public assistance in locating two unidentified individuals linked to a robbery incident in the city. The incident occurred on…
By Fabian Cambero SANTIAGO (Reuters) – Now that Chile has passed an increase in mining royalties, copper miners are pushing for incentives to keep investing in production of the metal needed for…
‘Unattainable’: Senate Looks To Cut Troop Numbers, Fearing Lower Recruiting Standards Micaela Burrow on July 11, 2023 A key Senate committee wants to cut the number of troops in the Air Force…
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey is taking measures to re-establish fiscal discipline and control the level of the budget deficit, Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said on Sunday. The budget deficit for the first…
BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s lower house passed a bill on Friday aimed at raising the bar for companies to win challenges to their tax bills, delivering a win for the government of…
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Euro zone consumers in May cut their inflation expectations again for the following 12 months, although they still saw prices growing faster than the European Central Bank (ECB) would like…
By Winni Zhou and Ryan Woo SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s major state banks have lowered their dollar deposit rates for the second time in a month, seven banking sources with direct knowledge…
BRASILIA/SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Private economists in Brazil anticipate deeper monetary easing this year and improved inflation prospects until 2026 following the government’s decision to maintain the country’s inflation goal at 3%,…
By Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) – The pace of decline in Britain’s manufacturing sector steepened in June and optimism faded despite weakening price pressures, a survey showed on Monday. The S&P Global/CIPS…
By Rodrigo Campos and Marc Jones NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – From BlackRock to JPMorgan, some of the world’s top investors are upbeat on emerging markets for the second half of the year…