US to Bar Hong Kong Chief Executive From Summit, Wapo Says
The White House will bar Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee from attending a major economic summit in
2023-07-28 08:45
Tokyo CPI Growth Tops Consensus, Focusing Attention on BOJ
Inflation in Tokyo ran slightly hotter than economists were expecting in July, an outcome that casts some doubt
2023-07-28 08:24
Japan Yield Breaks BOJ Ceiling on Fresh Policy Speculation
Japan’s benchmark government bond yield pierced the central bank’s ceiling amid speculation that policymakers are discussing loosening their
2023-07-28 08:15
Saudis Make First Big Global Mining Bet With Vale Metals Stake
Saudi Arabia has made the first big deal in a push to deploy its vast wealth into the
2023-07-28 07:58
South Korea June factory output falls more than expected
SEOUL South Korea's factory production fell more than expected in June, official data showed on Friday, as automobile
2023-07-28 07:49
Corporate credit quality weaker than markets factor in - Janus Henderson
By Chiara Elisei LONDON Corporate credit quality is weaker than financial markets currently price in, while defaults are
2023-07-28 07:49
Vale Profit Disappoints as China Slowdown Dampens Sales
Brazilian mining giant Vale SA reported second-quarter earnings that trailed expectations as weaker metal prices and sluggish sales
2023-07-28 07:46
Ford's EV losses climb but overall profits rise
Losses are going up on Ford's electric vehicle business, but profit from its traditional internal combustion engine vehicles allowed it to beat Wall Street expectations.
2023-07-28 07:27
Citigroup says some predecessor companies likely saw indirect financial benefits from slavery
Some of the companies that formed what is now Citigroup likely benefitted financially from slavery in the 1800’s, the financial giant acknowledged Thursday, an admission that comes at a time when numerous institutions are re-examining their historic roots and the roles they played in slavery in the U.S. In research conducted last year, Citi found that none of its predecessor companies directly purchased, sold, or held slaves
2023-07-28 07:22
Ford Blames EV Price War for Delay in Plans to Boost Output
Ford Motor Co.’s is throttling back on plans to ramp-up electric vehicle production, pointing the finger at a
2023-07-28 07:18
Walmart in Mexico posts slightly higher profit amid June sales uptick
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Walmart's Mexico unit on Thursday posted a 5% year-on-year rise in its second-quarter net profit, boosted by
2023-07-28 07:18
Singapore Crab Restaurateur Charged With Share Price Rigging, Straits Times Reports
No Signboard Holdings Ltd.’s Chief Executive Officer Lim Yong Sim was charged with price rigging in Singapore, the
2023-07-28 07:17
