UK companies may face ‘action’ if they downplay climate risk, watchdogs say
By Huw Jones LONDON – Some of Britain’s top listed companies could be downplaying risks from climate change on their bottom line and could face …
By Huw Jones LONDON – Some of Britain’s top listed companies could be downplaying risks from climate change on their bottom line and could face …
By Joyce Lee SEOUL – For years, a separate class of South Korean shipyard workers – hired through contractors – say they endured wages barely …
By Marcela Ayres and Jose de Castro BRASILIA – Brazilian fixed-income markets are pricing in the highest risk levels in years, raising red flags among …
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) – The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate …
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) – The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate …
By Swati Bhat MUMBAI -The Indian rupee hit a record low on Friday and weakened for a 11th straight week as foreign investors continued to …
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK – Vanguard Group, the world’s second-biggest asset manager, said on Wednesday the U.S. economy had a growing chance of falling …
(Reuters) – The U.S Federal Reserve needs to maintain focus on bringing down high inflation even if it runs the risk of causing economic harm, …
By Gabriel Burin BUENOS AIRES – Brazil’s real is expected to firm over the next 12 months but will come under growing pressure from planned …
By Vera Eckert FRANKFURT – Germany has prepared a facility to impose a levy on all gas consumers to help suppliers grappling with soaring gas …
PARIS – The war in Ukraine that has stalled its wheat exports will keep global prices high into the 2022/23 season, putting millions more people …
By Lindsay Dunsmuir (Reuters) – There is risk in the United States that businesses and households could see price pressures persisting for a long time …
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK – Central banks’ focus on fighting persistently high inflation could lead to a recession over the next two years and …
LONDON – Record high euro zone inflation risked fuelling “inflation psychology,” European Central Bank chief economist Philip Lane said on Monday, referring to a phenomenon …
BERLIN – German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said there was a risk of a period of high inflation and low growth following Russia’s invasion of …
By David Milliken LONDON – Britain’s economy faces stagnation next year and could easily fall into recession, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) warned on …
By Dan Levine (Reuters) – U.S. health regulators rejected a request to remove popular anti-baldness pill Propecia and its generic versions from the market, but …
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) – The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate …
LONDON – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday said that the surge in inflation meant the government could not simply spend more to support …
LONDON – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday said that the surge in inflation meant the government could not simply spend more to support …
By Leigh Thomas PARIS – The war in Ukraine has made the growth outlook far bleaker even though the global economy should avoid a bout …
By Guy Faulconbridge LONDON – Russia warned U.S. news organisations on Monday they risked being stripped of their accreditation unless the treatment of Russian journalists …
By Munsif Vengattil NEW DELHI – Indian cybersecurity rules due to come into force later this month will create an “environment of fear rather than …
BEIJING – Chinese consumers are likely to have to pay more for food staples like noodles and bread this year, as record wheat prices in …
WASHINGTON -Additional cases of monkeypox are likely to be detected in the United States but the risk to the general public is low at this …
Over Half The Country At Risk Of ‘Energy Emergencies’ This Summer, Electric Grid Analysis Shows Thomas Catenacci on May 19, 2022 Millions of Americans across …
WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve has “important but quite limited” authorities to police financial risks emanating from climate change, according to Michael Barr, President Biden’s …
By Dhara Ranasinghe LONDON – As the European Central Bank races towards the stimulus exit to tame record-high inflation, angst about whether it can contain …
(Reuters) -Singapore Airlines Ltd (SIA) does not expect its growth plans to take a major hit because Boeing Co pushed back the date for delivery …
By Pamela Barbaglia and Yoruk Bahceli LONDON – European dealmakers are struggling to finance corporate takeovers as concern that the region’s economies may dip into …
WASHINGTON – Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein said on Sunday he believes the economy is at risk of possibly going into a recession, as …
LOS ANGELES – A closely watched transportation report on Thursday said “the prospect of freight recession is now considerable” as the spending shift from goods …
LONDON – One of President Vladimir Putin’s closest allies warned the West on Thursday that the increasing military support given to Ukraine by the United …
By Jesús Aguado MADRID – Spain’s transition to cleaner energy could bring more notable risks to sectors with higher CO2 emissions, such as transport, manufacturing …
By Jonathan Saul (Reuters) – Global insurers are expected to receive multiple marine insurance claims from ships damaged or lost as the conflict in Ukraine …
(Reuters) – New Zealand’s central bank said on Tuesday it continues to support plans from an independent government body to strengthen climate-related disclosures by the …
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON – The U.S. Federal Reserve said Friday the U.S. banking system remains strong despite heightened volatility and geopolitical risk, but cautioned …
By William Schomberg and David Milliken LONDON, May 5 – The Bank of England raised interest rates to their highest since 2009 at 1% on …
NEW YORK – The former chief risk officer of Archegos Capital Management has partially settled U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission claims he aided a fraud …
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK – A jump in U.S. real yields back into positive territory is a sign that a hawkish Federal Reserve is …
SYDNEY – Australian consumer sentiment took a nose dive last week as a shockingly high reading in inflation fuelled concerns about the cost of living …
By Howard Schneider (Reuters) – The Federal Reserve is expected to approve plans next week to reduce a nearly $9 trillion balance sheet that ballooned …
Patients who are eligible will receive both an imaging test and a novel biomarker test that measures the immune system’s response to pancreatic disease in …
RENSI: Corporate America Should Stay Out Of Politics Or Risk Becoming The Next Disney Ed Rensi on April 26, 2022 At its annual meeting today, …
By Joshua Schneyer and M.B. Pell (Reuters) – Balfour Beatty Communities, one of the U.S. military’s largest private landlords, continues placing the health of service …
(Reuters) – U.S. oilfield services firm Halliburton Co on Friday warned it may face Russian government seizure of its $340 million in assets in the …
(Reuters) – Russia may face an “orchestrated” default on state debt due to Western sanctions which should not be seen as a technical default, the …
By Nichola Groom and Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON – U.S. President Joe Biden’s plan to expand liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments to Europe to cut the …
SYDNEY – A measure of Australian consumer sentiment slipped for a fifth straight month in April as rising inflation and the risk of higher interest …
The voluntary recall is for two products in the U.S. Product Kinder Happy Moments Milk Chocolate and Crispy Wafers Assortment Kinder Mix Chocolate Treats Basket …