
Canada reports surprise May jobs loss, unemployment rate rises to 5.2%
OTTAWA Canada unexpectedly shed jobs in May and the unemployment rate rose for the first time in nine
2023-06-09 21:25

EU Looks to Boost Efforts to Store Captured Carbon Underground
The European Union has started work on a key element of its plans to reach climate neutrality by
2023-06-09 21:23

Canada loses 17,300 jobs in May, jobless rate rises to 5.2%
TORONTO Canada's economy lost a net 17,300 jobs in May, entirely in full-time work, and the jobless rate
2023-06-09 21:19

Citi to Cut 50 London Jobs in Investment and Corporate Banking
Citigroup Inc. is planning to cut 30 investment banking jobs and 20 more in its corporate banking unit
2023-06-09 20:59

Spanish Left Unites to Face Conservatives in Snap Election
Spain’s populist Podemos party said it would join an alliance of left-wing groups in a last-ditch attempt to
2023-06-09 20:56

Rising Profit Estimates Mask South Africa’s Frail Equity Outlook
Analysts have raised the earnings outlook for South Africa’s main equity index to an almost 11-year high. Money
2023-06-09 20:56

Russian central bank flags rising inflation risks after keeping rates on hold
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's central bank said the likelihood of an interest rate hike at future policy meetings had grown as
2023-06-09 20:47

Julian Assange loses latest bid to stop extradition to the U.S. on spying charges
A British judge has rejected the latest attempt by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to fight extradition to the United States to face spying charges
2023-06-09 20:47

America has lost half its public companies since the 1990s. Here's why
The S&P 500 officially entered a bull market on Thursday, gaining 20% off of its October lows. But those gains came from just a few tech and AI companies with mega-cap stocks soaring higher. Cyclical and smaller companies are still largely suffering.
2023-06-09 20:46

Why do businesses keep raising their prices?
What's behind inflation? Some economists cite pandemic-era supply chain bottlenecks, the war in Ukraine and US economic policies; others corporate greed. But a new survey suggests the strength of customer demand has outsized influence on prices.
2023-06-09 20:25

The More Inflation the Better: This Little-Discussed Insurance Broker Is Having a Moment
It’s enemy No. 1 inside the halls of the Federal Reserve, dreaded in cash-strapped households across America and
2023-06-09 20:16

France strong-arms big food firms into cutting prices
By Benoit Van Overstraeten and Leigh Thomas PARIS (Reuters) -The biggest food industry companies in France have pledged to cut
2023-06-09 19:59