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By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) – A federal judge in California on Thursday appeared poised to reject Tesla’s bid to toss out a U.S. agency’s lawsuit … Read more
By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) – A federal judge in California on Thursday appeared poised to reject Tesla’s bid to toss out a U.S. agency’s lawsuit … Read more
By Mark John and Francesco Canepa (Reuters) – Eighteen months after Europe ended its decade-long experiment with negative interest rates, the Bank of Japan has … Read more
By Joey Roulette and Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The space-based weapon U.S. intelligence believes Russia may be developing is more likely a nuclear-powered device … Read more
By Diego Oré MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The bumper reforms package Mexico’s president stitched together in the dying days of his presidency may fizzle in … Read more
By Elke Ahlswede HAMBURG (Reuters) -Attacks on cargo vessels in the Red Sea by Yemen-based Houthi rebels are unlikely to end soon, forcing shipping companies … Read more
By Sheila Dang AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) – Despite the buzz over generative artificial intelligence last year, the technology’s impact on the advertising business of Alphabet … Read more
By Julia Payne and Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union is unlikely to confiscate Russian central bank assets frozen in Europe, despite G7 … Read more
BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil should end 2024 with a primary deficit of 55.3 billion reais ($11.2 billion), the federal audit court (TCU) said, in the … Read more
Congress Unlikely To Pass All Appropriations Bills Before Next Government Funding Deadline In 2024, Experts Say Arjun Singh on December 25, 2023 The Senate and … Read more
China Is Seeking To Pull This US Ally Into Beijing’s Corner – But It’s Unlikely To Be Effective, Experts Say Jake Smith on December 17, … Read more
By Scott Murdoch and Lewis Jackson SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s Woodside Energy and rival Santos are unlikely to announce any agreement on a proposed A$80 … Read more
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union governments look increasingly unlikely to reach a deal on new EU fiscal rules this year because their … Read more
(Reuters) – The December inauguration of Argentina’s President-elect Javier Milei will likely not count former U.S. President Donald Trump among the attendees, a person familiar … Read more
By Simon Johnson STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Sweden’s central bank kept its policy rate on hold at 4.00% on Thursday and said it was ready to hike … Read more
By Sarah Marsh, Holger Hansen and Andreas Rinke BERLIN (Reuters) – A court ruling that risks torpedoing key aspects of the German government’s legislative agenda … Read more
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – A German court ruling that forced Berlin to freeze 60 billion euros in planned green investment spending is unlikely to have much … Read more
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Measures such as the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act are unlikely to stop firms from going abroad, as companies thrive through competition and … Read more
Runaway Inflation ‘Unlikely’ To Be Reeled In Under Biden Administration, Experts Say Will Kessler on October 15, 2023 The last time that inflation was measured … Read more
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) – The release of an Australian journalist after three years in a Chinese prison should improve the atmosphere for a … Read more
BERLIN (Reuters) – Sentiment among German consumers is set to fall in October, as persistently high inflation encourages people to save and blots out the … Read more
CRANFORD, NJ – A janitor in the Cranford School District has become an advocate for union transparency and workers’ rights following an email sent by … Read more
(Reuters) – The Federal Reserve is unlikely to raise interest rates at its Oct. 31-Nov. 1 meeting, Goldman Sachs strategists wrote on Saturday, while also … Read more
By Suzanne McGee and Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) – Newly publicly traded company Arm Holdings is poised to be added to popular indexes such … Read more
LAKEWOOD, NJ – A report published by Lakewood Alerts, a Lakewood-based Orthodox Jewish online news website yesterday reported that the Toms River Jewish Community Council … Read more
LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar is unlikely to lose its status as the global reserve currency anytime soon, even as the expansion of the BRICS … Read more
ROME (Reuters) – The European Union is unlikely to agree on new fiscal rules by the end of this year as planned, Italian Economy Minister … Read more
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian inflation over the past year-and-a-half was the worst in three decades but the country is still unlikely to experience a recession, … Read more
‘There Is No Smoking Gun’: Alan Dershowitz Says It’s Unlikely Jan. 6 Indictment Against Trump Will ‘Survive’ Harold Hutchison on August 1, 2023 Harvard law … Read more
BEIJING (Reuters) – A listing of Jack Ma-backed Ant Group is unlikely in the short term, state media reported on Saturday, citing people close to … Read more
By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY (Reuters) – PwC Australia’s sale of its government consulting business may give it temporary respite from a crisis in its tax … Read more
By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) – U.S. appeals court judges on Tuesday said a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling involving Southwest Airlines baggage handlers does not … Read more
By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) – Search and rescue teams working throughout the night rescued an eighth victim from an apartment building that collapsed in Davenport, … Read more
By Nupur Anand and Niket Nishant NEW YORK (Reuters) – JPMorgan Chase & Co CEO Jamie Dimon said that it is “unlikely” that the bank … Read more
By Yousef Saba DUBAI (Reuters) – Standard Chartered Chief Executive Bill Winters said on Monday he sees a big recession in the United States as … Read more
By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) – The United States granted South Korea a larger role in planning for a potential nuclear war with North Korea, … Read more
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) – The Bank of Japan’s new chief Kazuo Ueda will not start unwinding its ultra-easy policy at April 27-28 meeting, … Read more
By Alex Lawler, Ahmad Ghaddar and Olesya Astakhova LONDON/MOSCOW (Reuters) – OPEC+ is likely to stick to its existing deal to cut oil output at … Read more
By Nell Mackenzie LONDON (Reuters) – Hedge funds’ bullish equity positioning in Europe is in line with some of the highest levels of the past … Read more
By Anshuman Daga, Scott Murdoch and Svea Herbst-Bayliss SINGAPORE/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Hindenburg Research’s spectacular short bet against India’s Adani group could lead other investors … Read more
By Michael S. Derby (Reuters) – Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell pushed back on Wednesday on rising hopes that the U.S. central bank may be … Read more
By John Irish DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – Belarus’ exiled opposition leader said on Monday she did not think Russia would launch an offensive on Ukraine … Read more
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) – Bank of Japan (BOJ) Deputy Governor Masayoshi Amamiya, a close aide of incumbent chief Haruhiko Kuroda, is most likely … Read more
December’s Strong Jobs Report Unlikely To Slow Fed’s Rate Hikes John Hugh DeMastri on January 6, 2023 The U.S. added 223,000 jobs in December, surpassing … Read more
By Tom Balmforth KYIV (Reuters) – United Nations aid chief Martin Griffiths said on Thursday it was unlikely the Black Sea grain deal would be … Read more
DUESSELDORF (Reuters) – Germany’s energy watchdog on Friday rebuffed fears that a shortage of Russian gas would lead to large-scale power blackouts in Europe’s largest … Read more
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada has not committed to establishing an OPEC-like organization for nickel-producing countries with Indonesia and is “very unlikely” to … Read more
By Timothy Gardner and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON(Reuters) – President Joe Biden’s threat to impose a windfall profits tax on oil companies is unlikely to pass … Read more
By Yousef Saba DUBAI (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund faced little scrutiny over its green credentials when it sold $3 billion in green … Read more
By Vuyani Ndaba and Arsh Tushar Mogre JOHANNESBURG/BENGALURU (Reuters) – Central bank intervention via U.S. dollar sales won’t strengthen emerging market currencies against an ever-dominant … Read more
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Shocks related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine mean the world is unlikely to meet a … Read more