Investors target consumer goods makers on fears of customer exodus over high prices
By Richa Naidu and Jessica DiNapoli LONDON/NEW YORK Top U.S. and European investors are flagging their concerns about
2023-07-12 18:22
AXA weighs offloading $2 billion reinsurance arm to cut disaster risk - sources
By David French and Pablo Mayo Cerqueiro NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -One of the world's top insurers is mulling offloading its
2023-07-12 13:49
Sweltering Americans have fewer protections against power shutoffs this summer
With another searing heat wave blanketing parts of the United States this week, many Americans are sweating being able to afford their air conditioning. And often there's not a lot of public assistance available.
2023-07-11 21:18
Senator Chuck Schumer calls for FDA investigation into high caffeine content of Prime Energy drinks
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has called on the US Food and Drug Administration to investigate the high caffeine content of Prime Energy drinks, which he claims are being targeted to children as "one of the summer's hottest beverages for kids."
2023-07-10 18:54
Analysis-New anti-ESG rule in Missouri offers US Republicans another path away from 'wokeness'
By Ross Kerber A new Missouri securities rule offers a template for Republican U.S. state officials who want
2023-07-10 18:19
Thames Water secures $962 million from investors but says it will need more
Investors in Thames Water have agreed to put an extra £750 million ($962 million) of equity funding into the troubled utility to hold off a temporary takeover by the government.
2023-07-10 15:51
Westpac hires RBA assistant gov Luci Ellis as chief economist
SYDNEY Australia's central bank is set to lose a top official to the private sector amid a broader
2023-07-10 14:49
China sets wide-ranging rules for $2.9 trln private investment funds
BEIJING China published regulations on Sunday for the country's $2.9 trillion private investment fund sector, seeking to better
2023-07-09 17:47
The US is the world's biggest corn exporter - but for how long?
The US could soon lose its title as the world's biggest exporter of the crop, which could have global consequences.
2023-07-07 09:20
US SEC to vote on 'swing pricing,' private investment reporting
WASHINGTON Wall Street's top regulator is due to vote next week on proposed changes aimed at helping control
2023-07-07 04:17
Retail traders pile into US stocks; focus shifts to EVs from AI
Retail traders raised their exposure to U.S. stocks in June encouraged by healthy returns, with their focus shifting
2023-07-06 22:21
Law firm Paul Hastings extends hiring streak with Goodwin partner pair
By Chinekwu Osakwe U.S. law firm Paul Hastings said Thursday that it has hired two partners from rival
2023-07-06 20:23