BOJ Stands Pat on Stimulus, Fueling Pressure on Weak Yen
The Bank of Japan left its monetary settings unchanged and offered no clear sign of a shift in
2023-09-22 12:16
Japan Inflation Outpaces Expectations Ahead of BOJ Decision
Japan’s consumer inflation outpaced expectations in data published hours ahead of the central bank’s policy decision, casting some
2023-09-22 09:22
US hotel loan defaults could rise on falling leisure stays, climbing costs
By Matt Tracy U.S. hotel owners could see greater pressure on their ability to service the loans backing
2023-09-22 06:56
Hilton says it is working to disclose mandatory fees
Hilton Worldwide Holdings said on Thursday that it was working to ensure mandatory fees are displayed upfront on
2023-09-22 06:55
Coty moves ahead with Paris stock listing plans - Bloomberg News
(Reuters) -CoverGirl cosmetics parent Coty is moving forward with its plan to list on the Paris Stock Exchange which could
2023-09-22 01:58
Writers Guild and studio bigwigs make progress to end strike — but don't expect filming to resume
The negotiators for the Writers Guild of America and heads of major media companies are set to return to the table after a productive day of talks Wednesday. But filming of movies and shows still wouldn't be able to resume unless the union representing actors also reaches a deal.
2023-09-22 01:25
Magellan Midstream holders approve $18.8 billion sale to ONEOK
By Mrinalika Roy and Arathy Somasekhar (Reuters) -Magellan Midstream Partners' unitholders on Thursday voted in favour of its sale to
2023-09-22 00:55
Daniel Levy would consider Tottenham sale if it was in best interests of club
Daniel Levy has revealed for the first time he would be “open” to selling a stake in Tottenham if it was right for the club. Levy has been Spurs chairman since 2001 and runs affairs for majority shareholder ENIC, which owns 86.58 per cent of the club while the other 13.42 per cent of shares are held by around 30,000 individuals. The first half of 2023 proved tumultuous for Tottenham and as a result Levy faced several calls from supporters to leave his position, but the mood in N17 has been transformed following the June appointment of head coach Ange Postecoglou. If anyone wants to make serious propositions to the board of Tottenham, we will consider it along with our advisors. And if we felt it was in the interests of the club, we would be open to anything Daniel Levy Positivity is growing on the pitch but unrest off it remains bubbling under the surface with fans protesting before last month’s win over Manchester United due to the club’s decision to increase match day ticket prices for this season. Meanwhile, Joe Lewis – Tottenham owner until October when he ceased to be “a person with significant control” and the club shares were handed over to his family trust – was indicted on charges of insider trading in America in July. Takeover interest in Tottenham has grown since the club opened its 62,850-seater stadium in 2019 and earlier this year Levy met with Qatar Sports Investments chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi to reportedly discuss QSI purchasing a minority stake, although this was denied by Spurs. During an interview with Bloomberg on Wednesday, Levy confirmed the club’s shareholders would be open to selling the club if a “serious proposition” was put forward. “I’ve got no real interest to leave Tottenham, but I have a duty to consider anything that anyone may want to propose,” Levy said. “It’s not about me, it’s about what’s right for the club. We have 30,000 shareholders who own approximately 13.5 per cent. We run this club as if it is a public company. “If anyone wants to make serious propositions to the board of Tottenham, we will consider it along with our advisors. And if we felt it was in the interests of the club, we would be open to anything.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-22 00:21
McDonald's once again sued after customer burns herself on hot coffee
McDonald's is being sued over a hot coffee spill, again.
2023-09-21 22:15
Riksbank Hikes Swedish Rate With Door Kept Open to Act Again
Sweden’s Riksbank raised borrowing costs by a quarter point and signaled an intensified response to stubborn inflation that
2023-09-21 17:49
Signs of Egypt’s Inflation Slowing Point to Rate Hold
Signs that record Egyptian inflation is finally starting to slow may prompt the central bank to keep interest
2023-09-21 13:51
Unprofitable China EV Maker Nio Unveils Phone Pitched at Drivers
While Chinese tech companies have long harbored ambitions to move into the electric car industry, EV upstart Nio
2023-09-21 13:47