Natixis CEO Sees ECB Ending Hikes by Year-End as Inflation Slows
The European Central Bank is likely to stop increasing interest rates by the end of the year as
2023-07-08 17:46
Erdogan Says Turkey Wants Three-Month Extension of Grain Deal
Turkey wants the safe-transit deal for Ukrainian grain exports from Black Sea ports extended for three months instead
2023-07-08 17:24
Charting the Global Economy: Employers in US Temper Hiring Pace
Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast. US employers
2023-07-08 17:22
McDonald’s Limits Tomato Usage in India Amid Price Surge
McDonald’s has stopped using tomatoes in food preparations at most of its locations in northern and eastern India
2023-07-08 16:27
Swedish Real Estate Woes Pile Rating Pressure on Handelsbanken
Svenska Handelsbanken AB, Sweden’s third biggest bank by market value, may see its public credit rating lowered if
2023-07-08 16:19
Ukraine Recap: Biden Says Kyiv Isn’t Ready for NATO Membership
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hits the 500-day mark on Saturday. President Joe Biden told CNN that a vote
2023-07-08 15:18
Italy’s Latest Night Train Is a €25,000 Luxury Getaway on Rails
On Italy’s newest rail service, trains will take days to reach their destinations and tickets will cost thousands
2023-07-08 13:58
Macron Is Trying to Get Back on the Right Side of History — and NATO
Around the time of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s brief uprising against the Russian government last month, a French warship was
2023-07-08 13:49
Markets Turn Against UK as Inflation and Growth Outlook Darkens
Markets have turned against the UK for the second time in under a year as the outlook for
2023-07-08 13:48
China Regulator Pushes Mutual Funds to Lower Fees
The China Securities Regulatory Commission plans to reform the mutual fund industry’s fee mechanisms, and push fund firms
2023-07-08 13:27
As whiskey and bourbon business booms, beloved distillers face pushback over taxes and emissions
The whiskey and bourbon makers of Tennessee and Kentucky have long been beloved in their communities, where they provide jobs and the pride of a successful homegrown industry
2023-07-08 12:47
Britain's water industry crisis: Sewage spills, huge leaks and crushing debts
Financial trouble at the company that supplies more than a fifth of the UK population with water has raised alarm about the dire state of an industry that delivers a resource people can't live without.
2023-07-08 12:18
