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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...
LONDON (Reuters) – The new Labour government must re-think the timing of tax rises imposed in last month’s budget and instead phase them in...
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s government is considering restarting subsidies for electricity and gas prices from January next year, and continuing them until March in...
By Harry Robertson BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Hedge funds are becoming increasingly active in Europe’s bond markets and, so far, they have brought with them...
BEIJING (Reuters) – China on Wednesday unveiled tax incentives to support the ailing property sector, which will take effect from Dec. 1 this year,...
BERLIN (Reuters) -New tariffs planned by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump could cost Germany 1% in economic output if they come into effect, Bundesbank President...
LONDON (Reuters) – High inflation in Britain has not been vanquished and there is a risk that some drivers of price growth could be...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Euro zone lenders may not have a full understanding of their exposure to the quickly growing private credit and equity markets,...
By Andreas Rinke and Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) – The leader of Germany’s conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) Friedrich Merz said he could be open...
TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s central bank warned on Wednesday that it sees peril in the proposed trade policies of the incoming administration of U.S....
Investing.com – US stock futures edged lower after a post-election rally paused in the previous session. Highlighting the economic calendar on Wednesday will be...