By Gergely Szakacs and Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk BUDAPEST/WARSAW (Reuters) – Even as hopes grow that central European economies can avoid all-out…
Russian central bank sees inflation risks rising in 2023
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia’s labour market, budget and balance of payments will exert inflationary pressures in 2023, the central bank said…
Analysis-Italy promotes short-term job market, shunning Spain’s example
By Antonella Cinelli and Valentina Consiglio ROME (Reuters) – Marta Pizza, a 26-year-old swimming instructor, has worked at a Rome…
Turkey expects to collect $5.32 billion in debt restructuring before elections
ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey’s government is expecting some 100 billion lira ($5.32 billion) in payment as part of a restructuring…
Homebuilder PulteGroup’s quarterly profit beats estimates on higher house prices
(Reuters) – U.S. homebuilder PulteGroup Inc on Tuesday beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit on the back of higher…
China economic activity swings back to growth in January – official PMI
By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) -China’s economic activity swung back to growth in January, after a wave of COVID-19 infections…
Norway wealth fund posts record $164 billion loss
By Victoria Klesty OSLO (Reuters) – Norway’s wealth fund, one of the world’s largest investors, posted a record loss of…
Analysis-Airbus and Boeing try to fill giant factories with small jets
By Tim Hepher PARIS (Reuters) – Airbus and Boeing have set the stage for the next chapter in their titanic…
Company insolvencies hit 13-year high in England and Wales
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -More companies suffered insolvency last year in England and Wales than any time since 2009,…
JPMorgan reviews oversight of traders amid boom in financial markets – sources
By Stefania Spezzati LONDON (Reuters) -JPMorgan Chase & Co. is working with KPMG to improve how the U.S. bank supervises…
