BRUSSELS (Reuters) – U.S. chipmaker Broadcom is seeking European Union antitrust approval for its $61 billion bid for cloud computing…
Oil investors set for supply fall to offset weak economy: Kemp
By John Kemp LONDON (Reuters) -Investors expect a planned U.S. and EU price cap to disrupt Russia’s crude exports by…
Australia wages jump 1.0% in Q3, biggest gain in a decade
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian wages boasted the largest rise in a decade last quarter as a super-tight labour…
UK council tax caps to be eased amid local authority funding crisis -FT
(Reuters) – British finance minister Jeremy Hunt is set to give local authorities the right to raise council tax by…
In Burnley, Britain’s cost of living crisis hits home
By Natalie Thomas BURNLEY, England (Reuters) – Skipping lunch each day and watching television in blankets to keep warm is…
Jobless rate rises as UK prepares to tighten belts again
By William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s unemployment rate unexpectedly rose and vacancies fell for a fifth report in a row…
Wall Street gains on inflation data, but rocky on geopolitics
By Lewis Krauskopf, Amruta Khandekar and Ankika Biswas (Reuters) – Wall Street’s main indexes gained on Tuesday, shaking off an…
Estee Lauder to buy fashion label Tom Ford in $2.8 billion deal
(Reuters) -Estee Lauder Cos Inc said on Tuesday it agreed to buy U.S. fashion label Tom Ford for $2.8 billion,…
Trump’s ex-CFO, at tax fraud trial, says company reaped big savings with perks
By Karen Freifeld and Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) -Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s namesake company saved hundreds of thousands…
Cuba seeks to drum up foreign investment despite crisis
By Marc Frank and Nelson Acosta HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuba on Tuesday said it had signed 30 foreign investment deals…
