Charting the Global Economy: Fed, BOE Deliver Hawkish Holds
The Federal Reserve and Bank of England left interest rates unchanged this week, while both left the door
2023-09-23 17:52
ECB’s Villeroy Says Fuel Jolt Won’t Affect 2% Inflation in 2025
The recent increase in oil prices won’t derail the European Central Bank’s fight to tame inflation, according to
2023-09-23 17:24
Italy’s Open Fiber CEO Plans to Resign Amid Tension on Strategy
Open Fiber SpA Chief Executive Officer Mario Rossetti is planning to resign from Italy’s fiber-network operator, amid possible
2023-09-23 17:23
Ares’ Arougheti Sees Private Credit Doubling in 5 Years
Ares Management boss Mike Arougheti sees the $1.5 trillion private credit market doubling to $3 trillion within five
2023-09-23 16:45
Working Moms-in-Law Lift Female Employment in India, Study Says
Women in India are far more likely to seek formal employment if their mother-in-law has a job, a
2023-09-23 15:49
South Africa’s Central Bank Warns ANC over Spending Risks
South Africa is strapped for cash and the country’s central bank has a stern warning for the ruling
2023-09-23 15:15
Greece Reckons Detente Can Bind Erdogan to the West for Good
One of Europe’s longest-standing grudges is ripe to be mended. This time last year, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos
2023-09-23 14:51
Alpine Tunnel Chaos Puts Crucial European Network Under Strain
When a landslide blocked an aging Alpine tunnel connecting Italy and France this summer, Livio Ambrogio knew what
2023-09-23 14:24
Sunak Hopes ‘Sensible Populist’ Does Better Than Mr. Stability
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak came to power almost a year ago promising to bring a business-like sensibility to
2023-09-23 13:55
Hong Kong Relaxes Mortgage Rules as Property Market Falters
Hong Kong is relaxing its mortgage rules for homes under construction, as the government takes further steps to
2023-09-23 13:28
Russia’s Diesel Exports Ban Is Risky for Moscow and World Alike
With the northern hemisphere winter approaching and global diesel markets already tight, Russia has banned exports of the
2023-09-23 12:56
EU Negotiator Says Trade Relations with China ‘Very Imbalanced’
The European Union has a “very imbalanced” trade relationship with China, according to the EU’s chief trade negotiator.
2023-09-23 12:17
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