By Steve Scherer and Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s plan to spend an extra C$6.1 billion ($4.5 billion) in…
Hungary plans to change central bank law to ease budget burden -finance ministry
BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary’s government will have five years instead of the current eight days to reimburse the National Bank…
Musk’s Twitter updates app to start charging $8 for blue checkmark
By Rhea Binoy (Reuters) -Twitter on Saturday updated its app in Apple’s App Store to begin charging $8 for sought-after…
South American fans bite their nails over World Cup chances – and inflation
By Gabriel Araujo SAO PAULO (Reuters) – In South America, home to the some of the world’s starriest soccer players…
China opposes Canada’s order on lithium mining investments
BEIJING (Reuters) – China on Sunday said it will take the necessary steps to safeguard the rights and interests of…
German pensions could rise by up to 4.2% in 2023 – proposal
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s more than 20 million pensioners will likely see their state benefit rise by up to 4.2%…
Buffett’s Berkshire loses money as stocks, Hurricane Ian offset rising demand
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) – Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc on Saturday posted a $2.69 billion third-quarter loss as rising…
Berkshire Hathaway could boost earnings after Occidental accounting change
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) – Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc could soon see a boost to its bottom line after…
Vietnam will stick to target to keep inflation under control, PM says
By Khanh Vu HANOI (Reuters) – Vietnam will stick to its target to keep inflation under control and ensure macroeconomic…
Swiss minister: economic situation means difficult years ahead
ZURICH (Reuters) – The threat of recession in the euro zone and beyond, an energy supply squeeze and the eroding…