By Karin Strohecker and Andrea Shalal LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A failure to secure meaningful progress on a debt relief for…
Goldman, banker agree settlement terms over London dismissal lawsuit
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Facebook threatens to block news content over Canada’s revenue-sharing bill
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Wall Street ends higher as hopes for less aggressive Fed grow
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Banks forced to hold on to Twitter deal debt-sources
By Anirban Sen and Shankar Ramakrishnan NEW YORK (Reuters) -The banks providing $13 billion in financing for Tesla CEO Elon…
Moody’s cuts UK outlook to ‘negative’ over political turmoil
(Reuters) -Ratings agency Moody’s on Friday lowered the United Kingdom’s outlook to “negative” from “stable” over ongoing political turmoil, weaker…
Exclusive-Korean auto giant Hyundai investigating child labor in its U.S. supply chain
By Joseph White and Joshua Schneyer DETROIT (Reuters) -Hyundai Motor Co, Korea’s top automaker, is investigating child labor violations in…
Goldman: U.S. SPR crude releases to have modest price influence
(Reuters) – The Biden administration’s plan to continue releasing the Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR) “as appropriate” to bring down retail…
Google calls India antitrust watchdog’s Android decision a “setback” for consumers
BENGALURU (Reuters) -Alphabet Inc’s Google said on Friday that the Indian antitrust watchdog’s decision to fine it 13.38 billion Indian…
Yellen says inflation not ’embedded’ in U.S. economy, research to boost capacity
By David Lawder HERNDON, Va. (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Friday that inflation was not becoming…
