WASHINGTON, D.C. — It seems the Ukranian president has woken up Saturday morning with a clearer head and possibly some remorse over his conduct at the White House during a televised meeting…
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Banks in the European Union face closer scrutiny of how they assess the impact of interest rate changes on their balance sheets after an initial examination…
(Reuters) – Global equity funds witnessed hefty outflows in the week up to Jan. 17 as investors trimmed positions after central bankers in the U.S. and Europe pushed back against market expectations…
By Rachel Savage and Clare Baldwin JOHANNESBURG/HONG KONG (Reuters) – Chinese financial institutions lent $1.34 trillion to developing countries from 2000 to 2021, U.S. researchers at AidData said in a report that…
Trenton, NJ — Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and Acting Department of Education Commissioner Dr. Angelica Allen-McMillan announced the release of a comprehensive guidance document aimed at preventing discrimination in school discipline…
By Akash Sriram and Paul Lienert DETROIT (Reuters) – General Motors is investing in a Silicon Valley startup to help it speed development of a more affordable battery chemistry for its future…
By Laurie Chen and Martin Quin Pollard BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s decision to join international talks in Saudi Arabia this weekend seeking to end Russia’s war in Ukraine signals possible shifts in…
By Jason Hovet PRAGUE (Reuters) – The Czech National Bank is likely to opt against hiking interest rates further but chances of a rate cut are shifting later into 2023, or beyond,…
By Victoria Waldersee BERLIN (Reuters) -Tesla will hire fewer temporary workers at its plant outside Berlin than it did in its ramp-up phase and refrain from Saturday shifts, but it is still…
By YP Rajesh NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s vast rail network is undergoing a $30 billion transformation with gleaming new trains and modern stations but Friday’s deadly train accident shows more attention…
HAMBURG (Reuters) – Volkswagen has introduced extra shifts at its factory in Wolfsburg, the carmaker’s biggest, after supply chain disruptions in the wake of the Ukraine war and global chip shortage have…
Yellen Shifts Debt Default Date To June 5 Arjun Singh on May 26, 2023 Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has extended the probable date that the U.S. will default on its sovereign debt…
By Naomi Rovnick LONDON (Reuters) -It’s the best performing currency this year in the G10 group of advanced economies against the dollar. But sterling’s strengthening streak is about to be put to…
By Victoria Waldersee BERLIN (Reuters) – Chinese investment in Europe is shifting from mergers and acquisitions to greenfield projects mainly in battery production for electric vehicles, according to 2022 data analysed by…
By Mohi Narayan and Matthew Chye NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Singapore’s imports of Russian naphtha nearly tripled in the first quarter of 2023, government data showed, after the European Union banned oil…
By Valerie Insinna and Tim Hepher (Reuters) – A major purchase by Saudi Arabia caps sales of almost 200 Dreamliners over the past four months, handing Boeing Co major industrial and political…
SUSSEX COUNTY, NJ – If you are 25 years old and have tattoos on your body, aging perennial candidate Steve Lonegan has a problem with it. Lonegan today slammed his opponent Parker…
LONDON (Reuters) – Investors turned more cautious in the week to Wednesday, according to data from Bank of America, as a run of data prompted many to raise their forecasts for how…
NEWTON, NJ (OP-ED) – Steve Lonegan is at it again. This time, in Sparta. He is a candidate that hops from district to district each year, hoping to win an election, but…
By Kane Wu and Davide Barbuscia HONG KONG/NEW YORK (Reuters) – India’s Adani Group may have passed a key test by raising $2.5 billion in the face of a short-seller attack, but…
(Reuters) – Tesla Inc will shorten shift hours at its Shanghai factory and has delayed on-boarding of new staff at its most productive plant, according to a report by Bloomberg News, sending…
By Promit Mukherjee and Joe Bavier JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Volkswagen’s South Africa unit aims to develop new markets for its petrol and diesel cars in Asia and Latin America, its managing director…
(Reuters) – Singapore’s Temasek Holdings said on Wednesday President Tan Chong Lee will resign to take up the role as chief executive officer at its fund management firm 65 Equity Partners. In…
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Solid wage growth, not a spiralling yen, is likely to be the trigger that drives the Bank of Japan away from its ultra-low interest rates as…
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Federal Reserve, set to approve another large interest rate increase early next month, is shifting to a debate over how much higher it can safely…
By Howard Schneider ATLANTA (Reuters) – Changes in global supply chains, demographic shifts, and fractured trade relationships may make inflation in the future more volatile, and force the Federal Reserve and other…