BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany’s ruling coalition parties and opposition conservatives reached a compromise on a major welfare reform on Tuesday, according…
ECB’s Rehn says inflation, economy will decide pace of rate hikes
HELSINKI (Reuters) – The European Central Bank will continue to raise interest rates, and the pace of its hikes will…
Citigroup targets more deals in Gulf region
By Hadeel Al Sayegh DUBAI (Reuters) – Citigroup Inc’s investment banking team has doubled in size over the past two…
Linde starts green hydrogen production in Greece
ATHENS (Reuters) – Linde, the world’s largest industrial gases company, said on Tuesday it has started producing green hydrogen at…
German finance minister: must talk about fiscal stimulus for 2024 budget
BERLIN (Reuters) – The German government needs to talk about fiscal measures for the 2024 budget to stimulate the economy,…
Live Nation, Ticketmaster may need breakup, some senators say
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Ticketmaster and owner Live Nation Entertainment, the events ticketing giant behind the recently botched sale of Taylor…
Don’t like Musk? Work for us! Tech firms woo ex-Twitter staff
By Martin Coulter LONDON (Reuters) – Put off by Elon Musk’s muscular management style? Move to us! That’s the pitch…
Credit Suisse lays off one-third of China-based investment bankers – sources
By Summer Zhen and Selena Li HONG KONG (Reuters) – Credit Suisse has laid off about one-third of its China-based…
India expects bilateral trade with Australia to exceed $45 billion in 5 years
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India expects total bilateral trade with Australia of around $45 billion to $50 billion over the…
ECB’s Holzmann says leaning towards a 0.75% rate hike as things stand
VIENNA (Reuters) – European Central Bank policymaker Robert Holzmann said on Tuesday he has not decided how he will vote…
