 
    JPMorgan Notches Record Revenue on Rates, First Republic Deal
      JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s revenue soared to a record in the second quarter, boosted by the Federal Reserve’s
      2023-07-14 19:50
     
    Scholz Backs Germany’s Return to Tight Government Spending
      Chancellor Olaf Scholz backed plans to revive Germany’s tradition of tight government spending, despite mounting demands to modernize
      2023-07-14 18:55
     
    Nigeria Files Charges Against Ousted Central Bank Governor
      Nigeria charged suspended Central Bank Governor Godwin Emefiele shortly after a court in the West African nation ruled
      2023-07-14 18:45
     
    Euro zone almost eliminates trade deficit in May
      BRUSSELS The euro zone almost eliminated its trade deficit in May, non-adjusted data showed on Friday, as exports
      2023-07-14 17:45
     
    Mikel Arteta unsure of Kai Havertz role after mixed pre-season debut
      Mikel Arteta & Kai Havertz reflect on his pre-season Arsenal debut against Nurnberg.
      2023-07-14 17:17
     
    Anwar Discusses SpaceX, Tesla’s Malaysia Entry With Musk
      Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said he discussed Tesla Inc.’s investments and invited SpaceX to the Southeast Asian
      2023-07-14 16:48
     
    Sasol Slammed by South Africa’s Pollution Regulator Over Lack of Investment
      Sasol Ltd. was castigated by South Africa’s national air quality officer for failing to cut pollution as its
      2023-07-14 15:23
     
    Wall Street Is Buying Into Dollar Smile Theory at a Frantic Pace
      For Stephen Jen, the famous dollar prognosticator, the Federal Reserve looks all set to win its war on
      2023-07-14 14:30
     
    Swedish Prices Rise More Than Expected in Setback for Riksbank
      Swedish core inflation slowed less than expected in June, adding pressure on the country’s central bank to tighten
      2023-07-14 14:19
     
    'Alarming and unprecedented' Irish bird flu warning
      Hundreds of seabirds with suspected avian flu have been found dead in recent weeks.
      2023-07-14 13:58
     
    Carry Traders Fret That Good Times May Be Closer to an End
      Global carry traders are facing a growing sense of anxiety toward anything that threatens to derail one of
      2023-07-14 13:23
     
    RBA’s Lowe Faced Disinflation, Pandemic, War in Turbulent Term
      Australia’s outgoing central bank chief Philip Lowe proved to be a convenient scapegoat for public anger over surging
      2023-07-14 12:52
    