Flood of Russian Wheat Halves World Prices From Wartime High
Russia’s second consecutive bumper wheat harvest is reinforcing its position as the No. 1 exporter, but it’s also
2023-09-16 14:28
Scholz’s Dream of Climate Revolution to Revive Germany Is Dying
Chancellor Olaf Scholz is struggling to pull off his plan to harness the transition to green energy and
2023-09-16 13:50
Swatch CEO Opens Factory to Show Budget Blancpain Isn’t Plastic
Bright spaghetti-like strands jiggle across a conveyor belt at a manufacturing plant in Grenchen, Switzerland, before arching into
2023-09-16 13:17
Chinese EV Makers Pin Hopes on Europe’s Fading Auto Dealers
Even before the European Union targeted imports of cheap Chinese electric vehicles, their makers faced another big challenge:
2023-09-16 08:26
Automakers, UAW Spend Strike’s First Day in War of Words
The United Auto Workers and Detroit automaker executives exchanged harsh words on Friday, the first day of the
2023-09-16 06:47
Latin American FX Shines as Emerging Europe Misses Out
A gauge of developing-market currencies posted its best week since July, with gains in Latin America high-yielders overshadowing
2023-09-16 05:16
ECB Shouldn’t Raise Rates Further, French Finance Minister Le Maire Says
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire urged the European Central Bank not to raise interest rates again, joining
2023-09-15 23:54
H&M Revenue Growth Stalls as Fashion Retailer Raises Prices
H&M’s revenue growth unexpectedly ground to a halt as the Swedish retailer raised prices even amid increasing competition
2023-09-15 15:28
Luxury Cruise Ship’s Grounding in Mud Probed by Greenland Police
Greenland’s police have opened a probe into how a luxury cruise ship got stuck in the mud in
2023-09-14 17:53
John Lewis Expects to Stay in the Red for an Extra Two Years
John Lewis Partnership Plc has pushed back its plan to be profitable by two years as stubbornly high
2023-09-14 15:59
European Gas Holds Gains as Australia LNG Strikes Escalate
European natural gas prices held gains as escalating strikes in Australia add to concerns about supply disruptions from
2023-09-14 15:56
Sweden Inflation Eases More Than Expected as Rates Near Peak
Sweden’s core inflation rate declined more than expected in August, providing some relief to the country’s central bank
2023-09-14 15:45