Dollar surges as traders weigh rate rise outlook and slowdown prospects
The dollar surged on Monday as traders weighed the prospect of aggressive interest rate rises in the US and intensifying...
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The dollar surged on Monday as traders weighed the prospect of aggressive interest rate rises in the US and intensifying...
Russia’s main gas pipeline to Germany went offline for scheduled maintenance on Monday, with fears growing that the flow of...
ToplineStocks fell on Monday as markets brace for the start of earnings season--with several major companies reporting quarterly results this...
Sweden’s Klarna, once Europe’s most valuable private fintech company, has had its valuation slashed to $6.7bn in the clearest sign...
In San Antonio, Texas, CPS Energy has daily conversations and weekly meetings with its suppliers. It must ensure a stable...
The crackdown on Chinese tech groups is not over yet. A fresh round of regulatory fines for Alibaba and Tencent...
STMicroelectronics and GlobalFoundries are teaming up to build a semiconductor manufacturing factory in France, a multibillion-euro project that will receive...
Brick-and-mortar stores won’t be going away anytime soon. According to the National Retail Federation, 80 percent of shopping now takes...
Shell is recruiting a manager for its TikTok channel to influence a generation that uses the social media platform known...
In this year of significant elections, the UK has the most significant election this week, but one that is only...
One of South Korea’s largest defence contractors is positioning itself as a significant Nato supplier in response to a “surge...
By Adrian JustinsWith summer well underway in the northern hemisphere, it’s time to enjoy the great outdoors. Whether you’re relaxing...
Twitter has hired elite law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz as it readies for a legal battle against Elon...
The nation of Sri Lanka has an almost perfect ESG rating of 98.1 on a scale of 100, according to...
Macky Sall, president of Senegal and chair of the African Union, speaks for many poorer nations when he says: “We...
Canada is to allow the export of key equipment for the main Russian gas pipeline to Germany, clearing a potential...
Just as central banks have been getting out their big guns to fight levels of inflation that had caught them...
June was not a great month to be a fund manager.Global stocks fell 8.8 per cent, the second-biggest drop in...
Investors have pulled $50bn from emerging market bond funds this year in the latest sign of how a sharp tightening...
Australian pension funds will continue to rely on mining companies to generate returns despite calls by scheme members to dump...