By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) – A $30 billion gush of debt issuance by developing countries since the start of the year is sparking hope that some of the more pressed emerging…
(Reuters) – Russian unemployment hit a new record low in June and real wages rose by 10.5% year on year in further evidence of a tight labour market, data released on Wednesday…
By Katherine Masters and Ananya Mariam Rajesh (Reuters) – Major U.S. department stores including Macy’s and Nordstrom are flagging delays in store credit card repayments, another risk to revenues as consumers pull…
By Sinchita Mitra (Reuters) – Continued hiring caution and declining demand in the U.S. and life sciences sector dented SThree’s half-year net fees from permanent hires, although strong demand for contract workers…
By Ceyda Caglayan and Can Sezer ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey’s unusual request that its retailers partially freeze prices ahead of elections has prompted some supermarkets and industry groups to warn they could…
By Karen Freifeld and Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Friday dismissed an indictment against Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies Co, formally ending a…
JERUSALEM/WARSAW -Israel and Poland have agreed to improve relations that had deteriorated after Warsaw introduced a law last year limiting the ability of Jews to recover World War Two properties, saying on…
ANKARA – Turkey and the United States announced the culmination of months of talks to set up a procedure for improving their strained ties, eyeing cooperation in the areas of economy and…