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By Jasper Ward and Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury Department may need to take “extraordinary measures” by as early as Jan....
By Ismail Shakil OTTAWA (Reuters) – A Canadian parliamentary committee led by an opposition Conservative Party lawmaker will hold meetings during legislative recess in...
(Reuters) -Tech and growth stocks dragged Wall Street’s main indexes lower on Friday, at the end of an upbeat holiday-shortened week that was driven...
(Reuters) -U.S. oil and gas producer Coterra Energy (NYSE:CTRA) posted a 22% decline in third-quarter profit on Thursday, hurt by weak prices of natural...
Investing.com — Small caps are lagging the broader market month to date in October, but are poised to continue to rack up gains amid...
By Jamie McGeever (Reuters) – A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. Market sentiment in Asia will be fragile at best on...
By Michael S. Derby (Reuters) – Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler, the newest of the U.S. central bank’s seven board members, has run afoul...
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Bond trading platform Tradeweb plans to extend trading hours on Nov. 6, the day after the U.S. presidential election, and...
By Mark Miller (Reuters) – The next U.S. president and Congress will need to tackle the financial challenges facing Social Security if we are...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary has proposed to increase some taxes in line with the July headline inflation rate from 2025, part of wider efforts...
By Olena Harmash KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s central bank kept its main interest rate unchanged at 13% on Thursday, in line with market expectations,...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. labor costs recorded their smallest increase in more than three years in the third quarter amid cooling wage growth, indicating...
(Reuters) -Federal Reserve policymakers are very likely to go ahead with cutting short-term U.S. borrowing costs by a quarter percentage point next week, traders...