ALMATY (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury Department has told banks in Kazakhstan it does not object to Russians in Kazakhstan…
Greek industrial output drops 2.5% y/y in October
ATHENS (Reuters) – Greek industrial output dropped 2.5% in October compared to the same month a year earlier after a…
Experts say cheap public transport could ease German inflation
BERLIN (Reuters) – German inflation could cool in the coming months as a result of a low-cost public transport ticket…
U.S. bid for battery metals has Africa blind spot
By Helen Reid and Nelson Banya JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Mining companies and governments in Africa are calling for stronger trade…
U.S. puts sanctions on Turkish businessman, citing links to Iran’s Quds Force
By Humeyra Pamuk and Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration levied sanctions on Thursday on prominent Turkish businessman Sitki…
Yellen: U.S. can avoid recession, on ‘right track’ to lower inflation
By Andrea Shalal FORT WORTH, Texas (Reuters) – The United States can avoid a recession, given that there is no…
Britain to lay out financial reforms to ‘turbocharge’ growth
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Britain will set out reforms on Friday to ease bank capital rules, one of…
Canada police suspends contract with China-linked company
OTTAWA (Reuters) – The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has suspended a communications equipment contract that was awarded to a…
Senators Warren, Smith ask Fed for accounting of banks’ crypto ties
(Reuters) – U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Tina Smith are demanding an accounting from the Federal Reserve and other U.S.…
Yellen ‘open’ to visiting China, will seek deeper economic engagement
By Andrea Shalal FORT WORTH, Texas (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Thursday said she was “open” to…
