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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will tell members of Congress that the U.S. “came dangerously close to the line” in the recent battle over raising the debt…
By Elena Fabrichnaya, Vladimir Soldatkin and Alexander Marrow MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia’s central bank issued its strongest signal yet that it may hike interest rates this year,…
By Asif Shahzad and Gibran Naiyyar Peshimam ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan’s government will target a budget deficit of 6.54% of economic output in the fiscal year starting…
The Securities and Exchange Commission is engaged in a multifront battle against actors in the digital asset industry that intensified this week after it filed lawsuits…
By Rod Nickel and Steve Scherer WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) -Canada on Friday extended Ukraine’s tariff-free access for most goods, but tightened access for eggs, poultry and…
The amount of money banks borrowed from the Federal Reserve rose in early June for the sixth week in a row and topped $100 billion for…
(Reuters) – Pandemic-related disruptions to global supply chains and the effects of Russia’s war in Ukraine have driven up prices of energy, commodities and other necessities.…
The U.S. trade deficit jumped 23% in April to a six-month high of $74.6 billion, reflecting an increase in imports such as cell phones and foreign…
The United States’ military readiness is being scrutinized as the country’s relationship with China remains uncertain. Gordon Chang, Gatestone Institute senior fellow, told “Mornings with Maria”…
LONDON (Reuters) – Goldman Sachs (NYSE:) said on Friday the appointments of Mehmet Simsek as Turkish finance minister and Hafize Gaye Erkan as central bank governor…

