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By Lawrence Delevingne and Carolina Mandl BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – As a money manager, Scott Bessent’s years of inconsistent performance have contributed to a...
By Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration is set to unveil new export restrictions on China as soon as next week, the U.S....
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Brussels and Beijing are nearing a solution over tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports into the bloc, the chair of the trade...
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – All five members of the Bank of Israel’s monetary policy committee voted on Oct. 9 to leave the benchmark interest rate...
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s new Labour government said on Tuesday it had accepted proposals from the country’s competition watchdog to improve the quality of...
By Alessandro Parodi and Greta Rosen Fondahn (Reuters) -Hybrids overtook petrol-powered vehicles in EU new car sales for the first time in September, industry...
By Douglas Gillison (Reuters) – The top U.S. watchdog agency for consumer financial protection on Tuesday unveiled long-awaited rules intended to drive a shift...
Investing.com — Further rate cuts from the Federal Reserve should help sustain the US economic growth, according to UBS strategists. Recent economic data has...
Investing.com — Dow futures and Nasdaq futures both inched down on Tuesday ahead of a slew of fresh quarterly earnings reports from several major...
MADRID (Reuters) – There are not yet enough indications that the euro zone’s inflation could drift further down or up to change the European...
BERLIN (Reuters) – German Chancellor Olaf Scholz promised on Tuesday to work with industry to revive growth in Europe’s biggest economy, which he said...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s economic growth may not reach 3% this year but should come in above that level next year as the government will...
By Vladimir Soldatkin, Guy Faulconbridge KAZAN, Russia (Reuters) -Russia wants the BRICS summit to showcase the rising clout of the non-Western world, but Moscow’s...