
Birkenstock could be worth $10 billion
There's big money in trendy sandals.
2023-10-03 22:29

Japanese yen weakens past psychologically significant 150 per dollar level
NEWYORK/LONDON/TOKYO The yen weakened to 150 to the dollar on Tuesday, a level some analysts think could prompt
2023-10-03 22:29

Wall St falls at open as Treasury yields surge; jobs data in focus
Wall Street's main indexes opened lower on Tuesday as prospects of an extended restrictive monetary policy pushed Treasury
2023-10-03 21:58

Why a rout in government bonds is worrying
By Yoruk Bahceli, Karin Strohecker and Dhara Ranasinghe LONDON The world's biggest bond markets are in the throes
2023-10-03 21:58

'Election fear' stalks Argentina's markets as volatile vote nears
By Walter Bianchi and Jorge Otaola BUENOS AIRES Argentina's markets have a new cause for the wobbles -
2023-10-03 21:26

Top adviser Lazard says countries need debt mechanism to 'strike a deal and move on'
By Karin Strohecker and Jorgelina do Rosario LONDON Countries going through a sovereign default need a debt rework
2023-10-03 20:58

Krispy Kreme looks to sell Insomnia Cookies unit
Krispy Kreme is exploring options for its Insomnia Cookies unit including a sale, the company said on Tuesday,
2023-10-03 20:57

Brazil cenbank chief says rate cut pace 'appropriate' for the moment
By Fabricio de Castro SAO PAULO Brazil's current pace of interest rate cuts is "appropriate" for the moment,
2023-10-03 19:56

ESG has lost its meaning. One advocate says let's throw it in the trash
Not so long ago, Wall Street had a particular obsession with ESG investing, which favors companies that promise to make certain strides on the environment, societal impact and corporate governance. Nearly every CEO of a major company touted their firm's progress toward creating a more sustainable future.
2023-10-03 19:46

Sam Bankman-Fried heads for trial on charges of stealing billions from FTX users
By Jody Godoy and Luc Cohen NEW YORK Sam Bankman-Fried is set to go on trial on charges
2023-10-03 18:58

Europe’s November Gas Contract Plummets as Demand Collapses
Natural gas prices in Europe slumped as unusually warm weather destroys demand already eroded by weak industrial consumption.
2023-10-03 18:56

Stock market minnows are grabbing most of the world's IPOs
When UK-based chip designer Arm went public earlier this month, raising $65 billion on the Nasdaq in a matter of hours, hopes swirled among investors that the global market for initial public offerings might be coming back to life after an 18-month slump.
2023-10-03 18:45