By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration on Thursday moved to block Microsoft’s $69 billion bid to buy “Call…
EU locked in intensifying tug-of-war with Hungary over money
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Fed discount window borrowing is edging up, but is it a problem?
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) – Borrowing at a key Federal Reserve facility long associated with providing emergency…
Britain reviews financial rules to bolster City’s global clout
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) -Britain set out a raft of measures on Friday to bolster the City of London’s…
South Korean truckers vote to end strike for minimum wage protections
By Ju-min Park and Heekyong Yang SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean truckers voted to end their strike on Friday as…
UK inflation expectations match nine-year high: BoE survey
LONDON (Reuters) -The British public’s expectations for inflation over the next one to two years rose to their joint-highest level…
UK watchdog fines Santander $132 million over anti-laundering controls
By Huw Jones and Lawrence White LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority said it had fined Santander 107.7 million…
Equity mutual fund inflows fall to 21-month low in Nov on rising rates
By Bharath Rajeswaran BENGALURU (Reuters) – Inflows into Indian equity mutual funds tanked nearly 76% to 22.58 billion Indian rupees…
India’s public capex may not need to expand at same pace in coming years – CEA
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s public sector capital expenditure will continue, but may not need to expand at the same…
UK statistics office cancels producer price data release
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Office for National Statistics said on Friday that it was cancelling the release of producer price…
