
EU’s Green Banking Metric Will Mislead Stakeholders, Lobby Says
The European Union’s planned metric for showing which banks have the greenest balance sheets won’t reflect their efforts
2023-09-04 17:24

Dollar slips in thin holiday trading on bets Fed is done with rate rises
By Ankur Banerjee and Joice Alves SINGAPORE/LONDON The dollar edged lower on Monday, with U.S. markets closed for
2023-09-04 17:24

Barclays Warns of ESG Bond Risk Few Creditors Are Pricing Right
Investors in sovereign bonds are mispricing a growing risk that has the potential to trigger downgrades, according to
2023-09-04 16:56

China's Moutai, Luckin launch alcohol-tinged latte to woo young Chinese consumers
By Sophie Yu and Brenda Goh BEIJING (Reuters) -Kweichow Moutai and coffee brand Luckin Coffee on Monday launched in China
2023-09-04 15:15

Erdogan Eyes Progess on Black Sea Grain from Putin Ahead of G-20
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will seek to persuade Vladimir Putin on Monday to revive a UN-backed deal
2023-09-04 13:51

China to Set Up New Agency to Promote Growth in Private Sector
China’s top economic planner is creating a new department to help private businesses, the latest step by the
2023-09-04 13:48

China’s Mortgage Relaxation Spurs Weekend Sales in Mega Cities
Home sales in two of China’s biggest cities soared in the past two days following mortgage relaxations, an
2023-09-04 13:28

Swedish Housing Prices Rise for Third Month, Defying Rate Rise
Sweden’s housing market keeps defying rising credit costs with prices rising for a third month in a row,
2023-09-04 13:22

Thailand to Hold US Security Talks, PM Says as He Skips Asean
Thailand will hold discussions with the United States on security issues this month on the sidelines of the
2023-09-04 13:20

Japanese Women Are Missing Out on $760 Billion in Unpaid Wages
Japanese women are missing out on around ¥111 trillion ($761 billion) in pay for a range of household
2023-09-04 12:52

Crumbling Schools Storm Engulfs Sunak as UK Lawmakers Return
UK lawmakers return from their summer break on Monday, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak engulfed in a crisis
2023-09-04 12:51

Meloni’s Allies Clash Over Plans to Sell Italy’s Monte Paschi
Italy’s governing coalition is fighting over plans to sell state-owned assets, including the world’s oldest bank, to bolster
2023-09-04 12:50