Russia Discusses Return to Capital Controls to Stem Ruble Slump
Russia may partially reinstate capital controls to stem a slump in the ruble to levels not seen since
2023-08-15 23:16
U.S. home builder confidence falls for the first time in 2023
By Safiyah Riddle U.S. home builder confidence weakened in August for the first time this year, according to
2023-08-15 23:16
Texas sues Shell over May fire at Houston-area petrochemical plant
Texas is suing Shell, alleging a fire at the oil giant's Houston-area petrochemical plant damaged the environment
2023-08-15 22:56
Rights groups urge Tanzania to free critics of UAE port deal
Rights campaigners have urged Tanzania to release three people, including a former legislator, saying they could face treason charges for criticising a deal with an Emirati...
2023-08-15 22:54
US business inventories unchanged in June
WASHINGTON U.S. business inventories were unchanged for a second straight month in June as companies continued to carefully
2023-08-15 22:50
Biden’s Steel Boom Helps Spark Bidding War for an American Icon
When Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. quietly submitted its takeover bid for United States Steel Corp. it couldn’t have chosen a
2023-08-15 22:16
US import prices rebound in July, trend remains soft
WASHINGTON U.S. import prices rebounded more than expected in July amid higher costs for petroleum products and food,
2023-08-15 21:45
Russia's ruble has tumbled. What does it mean for the wartime economy?
The Russian ruble has fallen a long way in recent months, and the country's central bank is stepping in to halt the slide
2023-08-15 21:26
Nigeria Inflation Quickens More Than Expected on Transport Costs, Food Prices
Nigeria’s inflation rate climbed to a fresh 18-year high on surging transport costs and food prices, adding to
2023-08-15 21:20
Canadian inflation jumps in July, raising prospect of another rate hike
By Ismail Shakil and Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada's annual inflation rate surged more than expected to 3.3% in July
2023-08-15 21:18
Retail sales rise 0.7% in July from June as inflation continues to ease
Americans increased their spending last month as inflation continued to ease on eggs, electronics, used cars and other items, and the job market remains healthy
2023-08-15 21:00
Janet Yellen explains her 'magic mushroom' experience in China
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen ate a "magic mushroom" on a recent trip to Beijing, but the aftereffects don't sound that special.
2023-08-15 20:56
