By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – World Bank President David Malpass on Thursday told Reuters he decided to leave before…
Germany dashes hopes for new EU common borrowing
By Maria Martinez and Jan Strupczewski BERLIN (Reuters) – Hopes for new joint European Union borrowing to support Europe’s green…
BlackRock’s president faces climate questions at New York event
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A BlackRock live webcast was interrupted several times on Thursday after questions on BlackRock’s climate change…
JPMorgan estimates Turkey direct quake damage at $25 billion, expects rate cut
LONDON (Reuters) – Direct costs from the destruction of physical structures in Turkey from the devastating earthquake on Feb. 6…
Amazon grants 1.5 million euros to Dutch seaweed farm project
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Amazon.com has granted 1.5 million euros ($1.6 million) to a Dutch project testing the viability of commercially…
Turkey earthquake could result in loss of up to 1% of country’s GDP in 2023
By Jorgelina do Rosario LONDON (Reuters) – The potential economic effects of the earthquake in Turkey could result in a…
New Biden EV charger rules stress Made In America, force Tesla changes
(Reuters) – The Biden administration on Wednesday issued long-awaited final rules on its national electric vehicle charger network that require…
Fertilizer makers in for another slow quarter as demand wilts
By Sourasis Bose (Reuters) – Fertilizer companies Nutrien Ltd, Mosaic Co and CF Industries are expected to take a sales…
Barclays tightens lending for dirtiest fossil fuels
LONDON (Reuters) -Barclays on Wednesday said it was tightening lending criteria for coal power and would stop financing oil sands…
U.S. travel insurance to take off as year-end cancellations spook flyers
By Priyamvada C (Reuters) – Demand for travel insurance in the United States is set to jump this year, as…