An equal pay claim took down Britain's second-biggest city. Others are on the brink
Birmingham — the biggest British city after London — is in dire financial straits.
2023-09-07 17:51
Temasek leads $140 million Ola Electric funding at $5.4 billion valuation - sources
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2023-09-07 16:16
China exports fall for the fourth month in a row
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2023-09-07 13:27
EM currencies face uphill battle as dollar's supremacy continues: Reuters poll
By Vivek Mishra and Vuyani Ndaba BENGALURU/JOHANNESBURG Emerging market currencies will struggle to reclaim the ground lost this
2023-09-07 09:26
'Immaculate disinflation' is the new economic buzzword. But what does it mean?
Economists added yet another term to their lexicon in recent months: immaculate disinflation.
2023-09-07 05:21
Astellas withdraws lawsuit challenging Medicare drug price negotiation plans
Japan-based Astellas Pharma on Wednesday withdrew a lawsuit filed against the U.S. government, days after its prostate cancer
2023-09-07 02:23
LSEG investors Thomson Reuters, Blackstone to sell $2.9 billion shares in bourse operator
(Reuters) -Investors in the London Stock Exchange Group, including Blackstone and Thomson Reuters, are launching a sale of roughly 28.3
2023-09-07 01:22
US SEC set to approve new fee rules on trading market data system
Wall Street's top regulator on Wednesday was set to approve new rules on funding a market surveillance system
2023-09-06 22:22
Tsinghua Unigroup to expand globally, SE Asia a target - chairman
BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese state-owned semiconductor conglomerate Tsinghua Unigroup plans to accelerate its international expansion, with Southeast Asia an important target
2023-09-06 14:45
Economists cut Singapore 2023 growth and inflation forecasts - survey
SINGAPORE Economists have downgraded Singapore's 2023 growth forecasts and inflation expectations, according to a survey by the country's
2023-09-06 12:22
How the ultra-wealthy infiltrated anti-capitalist Burning Man
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2023-09-06 02:52
Britain's second-largest city effectively declares itself bankrupt amid $950 million equal pay claims
Britain's second-biggest city effectively declared itself bankrupt on Tuesday, shutting down all nonessential spending after being issued with equal pay claims totaling up to £760 million ($956 million).
2023-09-06 01:55