
London's Gatwick Airport limits flights this week due to staff illness, including COVID-19
Gatwick Airport, London’s second-busiest, is limiting flights this week, partly because of an outbreak of COVID-19 within air traffic control
2023-09-26 19:28

Thai cabinet approves $5.3 billion in new borrowing for fiscal year 2024
BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand's cabinet has approved new borrowing worth 194 billion baht ($5.3 billion) for the 2024 fiscal year starting
2023-09-26 18:56

China and Europe try to dial down trade tension
China and the European Union have agreed to exchange information on export controls as part of efforts to dial down tension over trade imbalances and geopolitical issues.
2023-09-26 18:24

Factbox-Amazon.com faces an array of US consumer, state antitrust lawsuits
By Mike Scarcella A lawsuit by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission against Amazon.com, expected to be filed as
2023-09-26 18:24

The elusive Fed 'soft landing' nears. Why are Americans so mad about the economy?
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said emphatically last week that people "hate inflation,
2023-09-26 18:17

Stock market today: Global shares dip with eyes on the Chinese economy and a possible US shutdown
Global shares are mostly sinking over worries about a possible U.S. government shutdown and the troubled Chinese economy
2023-09-26 18:17

Japan Finance Minister warns markets as yen nears intervention danger zone
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's finance minister said on Tuesday that authorities won't rule out any options in dealing
2023-09-26 17:48

Japan Warns Again on Yen After Dollar Breaches 149 Mark
Japan’s finance minister issued his second salvo of warnings to players in foreign-exchange markets in a day after
2023-09-26 17:24

Mercedes S-Class, Porsche Stand to Lose Most in China EV Row
The European Union’s probe into Beijing’s electric-vehicle subsidies is meant to protect its carmakers from a flood of
2023-09-26 17:17

Thailand approves $908 million plan to suspend farmers' debts for 3 years
BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand's cabinet has approved a plan to suspend debt repayments for millions of farmers for three years at
2023-09-26 16:55

South Korea to Shore Up Housing Supply With More Loan Guarantees
South Korea plans to increase guarantees for short-term property loans as part of its efforts to address potential
2023-09-26 16:29

After US approval, Japan OKs its first Alzheimer's drug. Leqembi was developed by Eisai and Biogen
Japan’s health ministry has approved Leqembi, a drug for Alzheimer’s decease that was jointly developed by Japanese and U.S. pharmaceutical companies
2023-09-26 16:26