Browsing: Economy
LONDON (Reuters) -The July 4 holiday in the United States may well bring a quiet start to the week for world markets. But don’t bet on…
Investing.com — Tesla unveils bumper second-quarter vehicle deliveries following a move by the electric carmaking giant to lower prices. Meanwhile, Apple is reportedly slashing its production…
BERLIN (Reuters) – Turmoil at Twitter following new limits to the amount of posts users can see appears to be driving a surge in activity at…
By Holger Hansen and Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) -German Finance Minister Christian Lindner is planning 16.6 billion euros ($18.1 billion) of net new debt for the…
GENEVA (Reuters) – The heads of the World Bank and the World Trade Organization on Monday called for countries to boost efforts to make trade in…
SANTIAGO (Reuters) – Chile’s economic activity index fell for the fourth consecutive month in May, the central bank said on Monday, underscoring the economic headwinds faced…
LONDON (Reuters) – Megan Greene, who is due to join the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee this week, said central banks should not assume that…
BRASILIA/SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Private economists in Brazil anticipate deeper monetary easing this year and improved inflation prospects until 2026 following the government’s decision to maintain…
South Korea’s headline inflation slowed to a 21-month low in June after easing for a fifth consecutive month. The benchmark consumer-price index gained 2.7% from a…
By Kirstin Ridley LONDON (Reuters) -Mozambique’s blockbuster lawsuit against Credit Suisse and others over the $2 billion “tuna bond” scandal can proceed to trial, a London…

