China Stock Bulls Hit Reset Button After $1.5 Trillion Rout
After being wrong-footed by a $1.5 trillion rout in Chinese stocks, some of Wall Street’s biggest banks are
2023-06-10 08:29
China Drills in Deeper Waters to Cut Reliance on Foreign Oil
A concrete expanse the size of Monaco jutting off China’s southern coastline is the imposing centerpiece in Beijing’s
2023-06-10 08:25
Colombian Prosecutors to Investigate Petro’s Campaign Financing
Colombian prosecutors opened an investigation into the financing of Gustavo Petro’s 2022 presidential campaign, following a scandal that
2023-06-10 03:49
Hedge Funds Pile Into Bullish Oil Wagers Amid Saudi’s Surprise Oil Cut
Hedge funds boosted bullish bets on Brent crude to a six-week high amid Saudi Arabia’s surprise move to
2023-06-10 03:23
Wildfires Prompt Agnico Eagle to Adjust Quebec Mine Operations
Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd., one of the world’s largest gold producers, has reduced activities “at times” within its
2023-06-10 02:59
Worst-Performing Emerging-Markets Bond Could Be Heading for More Pain
The company whose bonds have handed investors losses of roughly 70% since mid-May, making them the worst performers
2023-06-10 01:23
What East Coast Cities Can Learn About Wildfire Policies From the West
Hazardous smoke from wildfires has become a near-annual occurrence on the West Coast since 2017. But the hazy
2023-06-10 00:22
EU Looks to Boost Efforts to Store Captured Carbon Underground
The European Union has started work on a key element of its plans to reach climate neutrality by
2023-06-09 21:23
Spanish Left Unites to Face Conservatives in Snap Election
Spain’s populist Podemos party said it would join an alliance of left-wing groups in a last-ditch attempt to
2023-06-09 20:56
Russian central bank flags rising inflation risks after keeping rates on hold
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's central bank said the likelihood of an interest rate hike at future policy meetings had grown as
2023-06-09 20:47
Why do businesses keep raising their prices?
What's behind inflation? Some economists cite pandemic-era supply chain bottlenecks, the war in Ukraine and US economic policies; others corporate greed. But a new survey suggests the strength of customer demand has outsized influence on prices.
2023-06-09 20:25
France strong-arms big food firms into cutting prices
By Benoit Van Overstraeten and Leigh Thomas PARIS (Reuters) -The biggest food industry companies in France have pledged to cut
2023-06-09 19:59