(Reuters) -Signups for Netflix in the United States remain elevated despite a fall from June’s record high after the video-streaming…
US bond yields surge despite muted inflation as investors look beyond Fed
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) -A recent spike in U.S. bond yields has come alongside muted expectations for inflation,…
Miners hope to keep ‘gold shining’ in Mali despite ownership law
By Felix Njini and Tiemoko Diallo NAIROBI (Reuters) – Some of Mali’s top gold producers said a new law to…
Tropical Storm Harold knocks out power to thousands in Texas
(Reuters) – Tropical Storm Harold on Tuesday lashed the southern tip of Texas with damaging winds and heavy downpours, leaving…
Macy’s warning of weak second-half demand hits retail sector shares
By Savyata Mishra (Reuters) -Macy’s on Tuesday warned of weak consumer spending through the crucial holiday shopping season and signaled…
Explainer-Blood and billions: the cost of Russia’s war in Ukraine
By Guy Faulconbridge (Reuters) – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has left tens of thousands of dead, displaced millions and sown…
First Trump allies in Georgia election subversion case surrender
By Jack Queen ATLANTA (Reuters) -The first of Donald Trump’s co-defendants in Georgia’s criminal case accusing the former U.S. president…
Ex-CEO of Brazil’s Americanas says he did not expect to lead bankrupt firm
(Reuters) – The former head of Brazilian retailer Americanas quit two weeks into the job because he had not expected…
Toll Brothers beats profit estimates on higher home sales
(Reuters) – Homebuilder Toll Brothers Inc beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter profit on Tuesday, as demand for luxury homes…
Oil prices settle lower on nagging worries about Chinese demand
By Laura Sanicola (Reuters) -Oil prices settled lower on Tuesday as investors remained focused on the likelihood that China’s economic…
