German Industrial Woes Endure as Output Drops to 6-Month Low
German industrial production fell for a second month in June, further holding back Europe’s biggest economy after it
2023-08-07 15:57
Pheu Thai Plans to Form New Government With Bhumjaithai Party
Pheu Thai, a party linked to former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, said it will seek to form a new
2023-08-07 15:52
Record Number of China LGFVs Overdue on Short Debt
China’s local government financing vehicles are showing more signs of stress, with a record number missing payments on
2023-08-07 15:24
Saudi Arabia's oil giant Aramco reports $30B in Q2 profits, down nearly 40% from last year
Saudi Arabia’s state-run oil giant Aramco brought in $30 billion in revenues in the second quarter, a nearly 40% decline from the same period the previous year
2023-08-07 15:24
Aramco Q2 profit down 38% to $30 billion
DUBAI (Reuters) -Saudi Arabian state oil giant Aramco reported on Monday a near 38% drop in second-quarter net profit on
2023-08-07 15:21
Exclusive-Brazil 'natural' coffee hits premium market in challenge for small farmers
By Maytaal Angel and Gustavo Palencia LONDON/TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras Arabica coffee from Brazil usually rated lower grade has arrived
2023-08-07 14:47
Saudi Oil Prices to Asia Point to Uneven Recovery Across Markets
Saudi Arabia’s latest oil pricing for Asian customers is pointing to an uneven recovery, with higher-density crudes outperforming
2023-08-07 14:27
UK House Prices Fall for a Fourth Straight Month, Halifax Says
UK house prices fell for a fourth straight month in July as a further rise in mortgage rates
2023-08-07 14:20
China Health-Care Shares Plunge as Anti-Graft Campaign Widens
China’s health-care stocks slumped as sentiment took a hit after authorities widened an anti-graft crackdown on the sector.
2023-08-07 14:19
Analysis-Will AI be an economic blessing or curse? History offers clues
By Mark John If medieval advances in the plough didn't lift Europe's peasants out of poverty, it was
2023-08-07 14:15
China's exports likely contracted further in July, imports downturn seen slowing: Reuters poll
By Joe Cash BEIJING China's exports likely contracted further in July, as manufacturers in the world's second-largest economy
2023-08-07 13:48
Japan Public Workers May Get Biggest Salary Gains in 26 Years
Japanese civil servants may see the biggest base salary increases in more than two decades, following historic pay
2023-08-07 13:47
