Colombia may reduce fiscal deficit more slowly-incoming finance minister
By Nelson Bocanegra and Luis Jaime Acosta BOGOTA – Colombia will continue to reduce its fiscal deficit but may need another year to reach the target laid out for 2023…
By Nelson Bocanegra and Luis Jaime Acosta BOGOTA – Colombia will continue to reduce its fiscal deficit but may need another year to reach the target laid out for 2023…
By Lisa Baertlein SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. – America’s largest warehouse market is full as major U.S. retailers warn of slowing sales of the clothing, electronics, furniture and other goods that…
(Reuters) -The Australian Securities Exchange said on Wednesday it would delay an overhaul of its main share trading software by up to 20 months, citing problems achieving “scalability and resilience”.…
By Carlos Barria YREKA, Calif. -Search teams have located two more bodies in an area scorched by a forest fire raging for a fifth day in northern California near the…
By Valentina Za and Giuseppe Fonte MILAN – The European Commission on Tuesday approved revised restructuring targets for Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) and a new deadline…
SEOUL – South Korea’s foreign exchange reserves increased slightly in July, central bank data showed on Wednesday, ending four straight months of decreases led partly by authorities’ dollar-selling intervention to…
By Tom Hals WILMINGTON, Del. – Twitter Inc is attempting to find evidence that Elon Musk tried to torpedo the financing of his $44 billion takeover deal for the social…
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Tuesday granted a request by prosecutors to dismiss fraud counts against a former Uber Technologies Inc security chief also charged with…
By Can Sezer and Orhan Coskun ISTANBUL/LONDON – Russia on Tuesday accused the United States of direct involvement in the Ukraine war while the first ship carrying Ukrainian grain to…
By Alexandra Alper and David Lawder WASHINGTON – Chinese investors roughly doubled the number of applications they made last year seeking U.S. regulatory clearance for proposed stakes in American companies,…
By Hannah Lang and Michelle Price (Reuters) -Robinhood Markets Inc said on Tuesday it was slashing 23% of its staff as it posted a 44% decline in revenue on slumping…
By Mehnaz Yasmin (Reuters) – PayPal Holdings on Tuesday said activist investor Elliott Management has an over $2 billion stake in the fintech company and the firm raised its annual…
By Sharon Bernstein (Reuters) -Pregnant women in the U.S. state of Georgia will be able to deduct their fetuses as dependents on their taxes under a 2019 anti-abortion law that…
By Yuvraj Malik and Jane Lanhee Lee (Reuters) -Advanced Micro Devices Inc on Tuesday forecast third-quarter revenue slightly below Wall Street estimates, a signal of uncertainty that concerned some investors…
By Noel Randewich and Devik Jain (Reuters) – Wall Street ended lower after a choppy session on Tuesday, with geopolitical tensions flaring after U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi…
By Sabrina Valle HOUSTON -Occidental Petroleum Corp on Tuesday capped a turnaround with a second-quarter profit that topped Wall Street estimates while slashing debt and launching a share buyback program…
By Aishwarya Nair (Reuters) -Vacation rental Airbnb Inc on Tuesday forecast bookings for the current quarter at par with the record-breaking previous one, disappointing investors who had expected far more…
By Tiyashi Datta (Reuters) -Electronic Arts Inc on Tuesday forecast quarterly adjusted sales below estimates as easing COVID-19 curbs temper the gaming rage seen at the height of the pandemic…
By Ernest Scheyder (Reuters) -General Motors Co is prepaying Livent Corp $198 million for a guaranteed six-year supply of lithium, a deal that reflects the auto industry’s rising worry about…
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON -White House competition adviser Tim Wu, who advocated breaking up Big Tech companies and coined the term “net neutrality”, plans to step down and return to…
By Deena Beasley (Reuters) -Gilead Sciences Inc on Tuesday said its second-quarter adjusted profit fell due to higher research and royalty costs as well as a downturn in sales of…
By Deborah Mary Sophia and Hilary Russ (Reuters) -Starbucks Corp beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit on Tuesday as higher prices and strong demand for its coffees in the…
(Corrects headline and first paragraph to say net profit more than tripled, not doubled) SAO PAULO – Brazilian payment processor Cielo SA said on Tuesday its second-quarter net profit more…
By Sabrina Valle (Reuters) -Brazil’s state-controlled oil company Petrobras will distribute at least twice as much as the biggest international oil producers in second quarter dividends, boosting the government’s coffers…
By Liz Hampton and Ruhi Soni (Reuters) -U.S. shale producers Chesapeake Energy Corp, Pioneer Natural Resources <PXD.N> and Coterra Energy Inc on Tuesday reported strong second-quarter profits and boosted shareholder…