 
    ECB May Need to Tighten Further After the Summer, Nagel Says
      The European Central Bank may have to continue raising borrowing costs beyond the summer, according to Governing Council
      2023-05-12 16:23
     
    G-7 talks focus on ways to fortify banks, supply chains as China accuses group of hypocrisy
      Financial leaders of the Group of Seven advanced economies are focusing on ways to fortify ever more complicated financial systems and supply chains during meetings in Japan ahead of a summit next week
      2023-05-12 16:21
     
    Japan, South Korea eye visit by team of experts as Fukushima nuclear plant prepares water release
      Officials from Japan and South Korea are discussing a visit by South Korean experts to the Fukushima nuclear plant before it begins the controversial release of treated but radioactive water into the sea
      2023-05-12 16:17
     
    Toshiba says working with JIP to 'quickly complete' $15 billion buyout
      By Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO (Reuters) -Toshiba Corp said on Friday it was working with Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) to quickly
      2023-05-12 16:16
     
    Tesla Recalls 1.1 Million Cars in China Over Braking Defect
      Tesla Inc. will need to fix almost every car it’s ever sold in China due to an issue
      2023-05-12 15:59
     
    Singapore central bank chief Menon re-appointed for 2 more years
      (Repeats to add update to tagline. Text unchanged) SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore's central banker Ravi Menon has been re-appointed in his
      2023-05-12 15:58
     
    UBS’s Ermotti Says State, SNB Losses ‘Exceptionally Unlikely’
      UBS Group AG Chief Executive Officer Sergio Ermotti said that the Swiss government and Central Bank are “exceptionally
      2023-05-12 15:56
     
    UK's THG shares dive 20% as another suitor bites the dust
      By Yadarisa Shabong (Reuters) -British online retail platform THG Plc ended talks with Apollo Global Management on Friday, saying there
      2023-05-12 15:52
     
    Take Five: A summit with a ceiling
      Right now, it's all about deadlines, as lawmakers race to thrash out a deal on the U.S. borrowing
      2023-05-12 15:51
     
    Bank of America to Lead $500 Million Debt Swap for Gabon
      Bank of America Corp. will arrange a $500 million debt swap for marine conservation in Gabon, as these
      2023-05-12 15:51
     
    China to Send Special Envoy to Ukraine, Russia From Monday
      China will send a special envoy to Ukraine from Monday, according to the Foreign Ministry, as Beijing tries
      2023-05-12 15:50
     
    AP Week in Pictures: Europe and Africa
      May 5-11, 2023
      2023-05-12 15:27
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