Air Canada Beats Revenue Forecasts, Plans 23% Capacity Boost
Air Canada broke even in the first quarter, taking advantage of pent-up demand for travel and lower fuel
2023-05-12 23:29
European Gas Tumbles in Longest Run of Weekly Losses Since 2020
European natural gas dropped on Friday in its longest run of weekly declines in more than three years,
2023-05-12 23:27
Lawsuit Targeting Shell Board Over Climate Failures Thrown Out
A London judge dismissed a lawsuit accusing Shell Plc’s board members of failing to manage climate change risks.
2023-05-12 23:17
As US Border Crossings Jump, Biden Asks Latin America for Help. It’s a Tough Sell
President Joe Biden wants to share the burden of an increase in migration with other nations along the
2023-05-12 22:29
Turkey Official Nixes Idea Iraqi Oil Is About to Flow Again
Turkey probably won’t accept a request from Baghdad for oil exports through the port of Ceyhan to resume
2023-05-12 22:24
US Consumer Long-Term Inflation Expectations Hit 12-Year High
US long-term inflation expectations unexpectedly accelerated in early May to a 12-year high and consumer sentiment soured, reflecting
2023-05-12 22:24
BOE Chief Economist Says UK Inflation at ‘Turning Point’
Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill gave the clearest indication yet that officials think they might be
2023-05-12 22:19
World Bank's Malpass: risk of U.S. default adds to woes facing slowing global economy
By Andrea Shalal NIIGATA, Japan (Reuters) -The risk of a U.S. default is adding to problems facing the slowing global
2023-05-12 21:51
Orban Ramps Up Anti-EU Rhetoric by Asking ‘What’s the Point?’
Veszprem in Hungary is one of the European Union’s cities of culture this year, an initiative designed to
2023-05-12 20:46
India’s Retail Inflation Eases More Than Estimated in April
Consumer prices in India continued to slide in April, giving the central bank room to keep rates on
2023-05-12 20:22
Singapore Extends MAS Chief Menon’s Term For Up to Two Years
Singapore extended the term of its central bank chief Ravi Menon by up to two years. The re-appointment
2023-05-12 20:18
Economists See South Africa Skirting Recession in First Quarter
South Africa’s economy probably avoided a technical recession in the first quarter, despite more intense power outages. A
2023-05-12 19:55