 
    Yen teetering near multi-decade lows keeps markets on intervention watch
      By Rae Wee and Alun John SINGAPORE/LONDON (Reuters) -The Japanese yen was under pressure on Tuesday, as traders waited for
      2023-11-14 20:57
     
    South Africa Bond Auction Sees Strongest Demand in Two Years
      South African attracted nearly $1 billion of orders at Tuesday’s weekly auction of government debt, the strongest demand
      2023-11-14 20:54
     
    UK Geothermal Developer to Make Clean Lithium for Electric Cars
      Britain’s leading geothermal power developer is raising £600 million ($737 million) to produce low-carbon lithium and boost supplies
      2023-11-14 20:52
     
    Nvidia Adds $200 Billion as Winning Streak Set to Match Record
      Nvidia Corp. shares are poised to extend gains for a 10th consecutive session, their longest streak of advances
      2023-11-14 20:51
     
    Takarazuka Revue: Japan theatre company sorry 'overworked' actress took her life
      The all-female Takarazuka Revue apologised for "loss of life" but has not offered compensation.
      2023-11-14 20:46
     
    Fired Morgan Stanley Banker Sues in UK to Win Her Job Back
      An ex-Morgan Stanley banker in its credit sales team is suing the lender over allegations she was fired
      2023-11-14 19:51
     
    China Mulls $137 Billion of New Funds to Aid Housing Market
      China plans to provide at least 1 trillion yuan ($137 billion) of low-cost financing to the nation’s urban
      2023-11-14 18:54
     
    German Investor Expectations Improve Again
      Germany’s investor outlook improved for a fourth month, signaling hope that Europe’s biggest economy may be stabilizing as
      2023-11-14 18:52
     
    Biden, Xi to Announce China’s Crackdown on Fentanyl Trade
      Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, are set to announce an agreement that would see Beijing
      2023-11-14 18:51
     
    Ghana’s Inflation Rate Falls, Easing Rate Hike Pressure 
      Ghana’s inflation rate fell more-than-anticipated to a 14-month low in October, providing further room to the central bank
      2023-11-14 18:47
     
    Billionaire Money Manager Terry Smith Sees Worst Payday in Seven Years
      Terry Smith, the UK’s most popular money manager, saw his first pay drop since 2016, as his funds
      2023-11-14 18:29
     
    Winston Maker Imperial Brands Forecasts Weak First-Half Growth
      Imperial Brands Plc said profit growth will be weaker in the first half as it slows the pace
      2023-11-14 18:22
    