US consumer spending edges up in May; inflation still high
WASHINGTON U.S. consumer spending slowed sharply in May, but persistently strong underlying inflation pressures could compel the Federal
2023-06-30 20:51
Why Wall Street is bullish on beaten-down energy stocks
Some investors are turning bullish on energy stocks, despite their disappointing performance this year and some major challenges facing Big Oil.
2023-06-30 19:48
Ukraine to receive $1.5 billion from World Bank to support reconstruction
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine will receive $1.5 billion from the World Bank to support reconstruction and recovery, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal
2023-06-30 19:28
Workers at key Boeing supplier vote to end strike
Spirit AeroSystems, a key supplier to Boeing, is set to reopen next week after members of the International Association of Machinists voted Thursday to ratify a tentative labor agreement and end a week-long strike.
2023-06-30 08:51
Former Pfizer employee charged with Covid drug insider trading
The US Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday charged a former Pfizer employee and his friend for trading on insider information regarding the success of the company's trial for Paxlovid, its Covid antiviral drug.
2023-06-30 02:49
Three charged with insider trading ahead of proposed Trump Media merger
NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. prosecutors on Thursday charged three men with insider trading ahead of the proposed merger of former
2023-06-30 00:29
Prosecutors charge three investors with insider trading in Trump SPAC deal
Federal prosecutors arrested three investors on Thursday on insider trading charges related to a deal to take former President Donald Trump's media business public.
2023-06-29 23:27
US pending home sales fall to five-month low in May
WASHINGTON Contracts to buy U.S. previously owned homes fell more than expected in May, dropping to the lowest
2023-06-29 22:28
The Fed is secretly stress testing the US economy against nightmare scenarios
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell seemed uncharacteristically relaxed yesterday at the European Central Bank conference in Portugal. The Fed head shed his reading glasses and wore his shirt collar open with no tie as he cracked jokes alongside a panel of his central banking contemporaries.
2023-06-29 19:57
Lordstown Motors gets Nasdaq delisting notice
Lordstown Motors said on Thursday it had received a delisting notice from the Nasdaq, days after the U.S.
2023-06-29 19:50
Ireland's domestic economy to remain robust, predicts think tank
But there are risks to the economy, including high core inflation and signs of a weakening export market.
2023-06-29 14:28
Sri Lanka: Five-day bank holiday for domestic debt restructuring
There are fears the government's plan could lead to volatility in financial markets.
2023-06-29 13:16