
South Africa’s Eskom to Extend Daily Power Suspension to Tuesday
South Africa’s state-owned utility Eskom will continue to suspend load-shedding until Tuesday 4 p.m. local time due to
2023-10-22 20:27

Argentines Choose President Amid Economic Crisis: What to Watch
Argentines are heading to the polls Sunday to pick a president they will trust with the urgent mission
2023-10-22 19:26

Europe’s Biggest Money Managers Bet ECB Rates Haven’t Hit a Peak
Some of the biggest money managers in Europe say traders are wrong to bet the European Central Bank
2023-10-22 15:47

Diesel Cars Moved From London to the North After Ulez Expansion
Diesel cars are being moved out of London and into the north of England and Scotland after a
2023-10-22 14:23

British Rice Industry Fears India Pact Will Kill Off Local Mills
A £1 billion ($1.2 billion) corner of the UK economy is fearing for its future as Britain and
2023-10-22 13:45

Swiss Go to Polls With Right-Wing Party Set to Extend Lead
Swiss voters go to the polls on Sunday with the anti-immigrant People’s Party set to cement its position
2023-10-22 13:18

BOJ May Review Yield-Curve Control Policy as Rates Rise: Nikkei
Bank of Japan officials are pondering the question of whether to tweak the settings of the yield-curve control
2023-10-22 11:49

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt Won’t Quit Parliament Before Election
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt has no plans to step down before the next election, his spokesman
2023-10-22 09:28

China Lifts Australia Wine Tariffs as Albanese Sets Visit Dates
China agreed to suspend tariffs on Australian wine following a three-year trade dispute as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
2023-10-22 08:47

Japan’s Kishida Faces By-Election Tests as Support Slides
Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party faces two special elections on Sunday, where any loss would be a fresh
2023-10-22 08:46

Saudi Arabia Mulls Buying 54 Dassault Fighter Jets, Tribune Says
Saudi Arabia is considering the purchase of 54 Rafale fighter jets from French manufacturer Dassault Aviation SA, according
2023-10-22 07:21

NATO Admiral Says Growing China-Russia Ties Raise Risk in Arctic
NATO is increasingly concerned about China’s shipping on Russia’s Northern Sea route, and the possibility that its commercial
2023-10-22 05:56