ECB’s Knot Says Markets Risk Underplaying Hiking Chances
Investors largely betting against a European Central Bank interest-rate increase next week are “maybe” underestimating the likelihood of
2023-09-06 16:51
Niger Junta Expects Rapid French Troop Withdrawal Amid Talks
Niger’s ruling junta said discussions are under way that are expected to result in the rapid withdrawal of
2023-09-05 20:53
Former CEO of Brazil's Americanas denies knowledge of accounting fraud
By Carolina Pulice Former Americanas Chief Executive Miguel Gutierrez has denied in a letter sent to congressional investigators
2023-09-05 12:20
Erdogan Eyes Progess on Black Sea Grain from Putin Ahead of G-20
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will seek to persuade Vladimir Putin on Monday to revive a UN-backed deal
2023-09-04 13:57
Crumbling Schools Storm Engulfs Sunak as UK Lawmakers Return
UK lawmakers return from their summer break on Monday, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak engulfed in a crisis
2023-09-04 12:47
French Wages Tipped to Rise by About 5% in 2023
French wages are expected to rise by about 5% this year, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said Sunday,
2023-09-03 21:23
Niger Demands French Troops, Envoy Depart as Deadlines Pass
Thousands of protesters gathered outside a French army base in Niger’s capital Niamey over the weekend as a
2023-09-03 18:57
ECB’s Options Remain Open With Rate Peak Close, Villeroy Says
The European Central Bank hasn’t yet decided what to do this month but the end of its interest-rate
2023-09-01 15:48
Covid fraudster used pandemic rescue funds to buy alpaca farm
The pizzeria owner used a $660,000 Covid-era loan to buy a farm, cars, and radio airtime.
2023-09-01 05:20
France says Nestle, Unilever among firms not toeing line on prices
By Leigh Thomas and Richa Naidu PARIS (Reuters) -France's finance minister said he had struck a deal with food retailers
2023-08-31 21:15
Gabon Junta Appoints Army Officer as Transitional President
Soldiers in Gabon appointed the head of the republican guard as the OPEC member state’s new leader, hours
2023-08-31 03:51
It's not just crime: What's really going on with SF's shrinking retail district
In many ways, San Francisco's downtown is in dire straits. The city's once bustling Union Square neighborhood, once teeming with shoppers, diners, and tourists, has suffered declining foot traffic and closing stores.
2023-08-31 00:53