 
    Fed's Jefferson, Biden's vice chair pick, says Fed 'on track'
      PALO ALTO, Calif. The Federal Reserve is "on track" to doing what is necessary to meet the two
      2023-05-13 08:20
     
    Soros Fund Management cut Tesla stake, added Netflix in 1st quarter
      By David Randall NEW YORK Soros Fund Management, the family office of billionaire George Soros, slashed its stakes
      2023-05-13 07:22
     
    Exclusive: G7 summit statement to target China's 'economic coercion' - source
      By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) countries are set to issue a statement
      2023-05-13 06:45
     
    U.S. bank deposits rise in early May, lending little changed at record high
      Deposits at U.S. banks climbed in early May, ticking up from the lowest level in nearly two years
      2023-05-13 04:47
     
    Robocall company behind 'billions' of illegal calls sued by FTC
      WASHINGTON XCast Labs, a company accused of helping make billions of illegal robocalls, was sued on Friday by
      2023-05-13 04:18
     
    Debt ceiling worries deepen as early June U.S. default reinforced
      By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON The Washington standoff over raising the U.S. government's $31.4 trillion borrowing limit is adding
      2023-05-13 03:27
     
    Trading platform Tradeweb in talks about US default contingency plans
      NEW YORK Bond trading platform Tradeweb is in talks with clients, industry groups and other market participants about
      2023-05-13 03:27
     
    Biden nominates Jefferson as Fed Vice Chair, Kugler to Fed Board
      By Ann Saphir, Andrea Shalal and Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday nominated Federal Reserve Governor
      2023-05-13 03:21
     
    Biden to meet congressional leaders on debt early next week - White House
      By Jeff Mason WASHINGTON President Joe Biden is expected to meet with Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and
      2023-05-13 02:16
     
    Resolve debt limit dispute or no pay for U.S. lawmakers, House Democrat says
      By Moira Warburton WASHINGTON Lawmakers in the U.S. Congress should have their pay frozen until the fight over
      2023-05-13 01:17
     
    Amid banking woes, faltering US small-caps offer ominous economic sign
      By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK A U.S. stocks rally is leaving behind smaller companies, a sign that investors
      2023-05-13 01:17
     
    US equity funds see massive outflows on debt ceiling worries
      U.S. equity funds faced huge outflows in the week ended May 10, on caution over the U.S. debt
      2023-05-13 00:59
    