ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s manufacturing sector contracted in September for a sixth consecutive month, a survey showed on Monday, amid persistent declines in output and new orders in the euro zone’s third-largest…
By Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary’s central bank is likely to leave its base rate unchanged at 13% next Tuesday, the highest in the European Union, amid a continued rise in…
By Indradip Ghosh BENGALURU (Reuters) – The U.S. economy is heading into a short and shallow recession over the coming year, according to economists polled by Reuters who unanimously expected the U.S.…
By Davide Barbuscia and David Randall (Reuters) – Investors trying to navigate this year’s relentless interest rate rises have more reasons to play it safe, after a pessimistic message from the U.S.…
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Anshuman Daga Recession worries are once again haunting markets. With euro zone business activity contracting for a second straight month…
By Alkis Konstantinidis DONETSK REGION, Ukraine – Andrii, a doctor working in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, has virtually no time to take breaks during his shifts at a military hospital near the front…
By Medha Singh (Reuters) – An unusually large quarterly expiration of U.S. stock futures and options on Friday is likely to boost trading volumes and add to volatility, market strategists said, with…
PARIS – Record low temperatures in many parts of France in the night from Sunday to Monday is expected to have caused severe damage to some fruit and wine production in the…