Fed’s Kashkari Says Inflation Too High, Wages Softened Somewhat
      Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said price pressures remain too hot, even as officials assess
      2023-05-11 22:57
    
    Dimon Jabs at Trump on Debt Ceiling, Says JPMorgan Has War Room
      JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Jamie Dimon took a jab at Donald Trump for encouraging Republican lawmakers to dig
      2023-05-11 22:50
    
    Fed's Kashkari says tight monetary policy may be needed for 'extended' time
      By Ann Saphir An extended period of high interest rates and an inverted yield curve could put more
      2023-05-11 22:47
    
    Activist investor Elliott pushes for changes at Goodyear, shares jump
      By Svea Herbst-Bayliss (Reuters) -Activist investor Elliott Investment Management L.P. disclosed a large investment in Goodyear Rubber & Tire Co
      2023-05-11 22:46
    
    TV Azteca Cites Mexico Court Ruling to Skip Quarterly Filing
      A Mexican court ordered TV Azteca SAB de CV, owned by Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego, not to
      2023-05-11 22:22
    
    Bain, Abu Dhabi Buy Stake in CI Financial’s US Wealth Unit
      Canadian asset manager CI Financial Corp. is selling a 20% stake in its US wealth management unit to
      2023-05-11 21:53
    
    Indian government's e-commerce network ONDC expands into 236 cities, CEO says
      By Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI The Indian government's open e-commerce network ONDC has expanded its operations into 236
      2023-05-11 21:49
    
    White House wants to ban use of salary history in setting pay for new federal hires
      Whether one's paycheck can keep pace with inflation is always a concern. But for women, the question is also can their pay keep pace with their male peers?
      2023-05-11 20:53
    
    Volvo Cars delays EX90 production start
      COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Sweden-based Volvo Cars has delayed the start of production of its new Volvo EX90 model for more software
      2023-05-11 20:23
    
    Jerome Powell is losing America's confidence
      Americans are losing faith in Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. That's bad news.
      2023-05-11 20:19
    
    Labor unions ask UN body to probe Starbucks' use of legal loopholes
      By Hilary Russ NEW YORK Labor unions on Thursday asked a United Nations agency to investigate whether gaps
      2023-05-11 20:15
    
    Electric vehicle maker Polestar lowers production guidance, cuts jobs
      STOCKHOLM Swedish electric vehicle (EV) maker Polestar said on Thursday it had lowered its 2023 production guidance and
      2023-05-11 19:56
    