France to host pro-nuclear meet to push for EU recognition of climate benefits By Kate Abnett and America Hernandez BRUSSELS (Reuters) -France will host a meeting of ministers…
News
-
-
Audit finds holes in ECB’s management of bank credit risk FRANKFURT (Reuters) – European Central Bank supervisors are often too lenient with banks in how they manage credit…
-
BNP Paribas first-quarter revenue beats as trading outperforms By Mathieu Rosemain and Matthieu Protard PARIS (Reuters) -BNP Paribas’s first-quarter sales beat market expectations as trading business at the…
-
UK retailers report record food inflation but see falls ahead By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – Food prices at British supermarkets rose 15.7% in the year to April,…
-
Testing waters, Hungary’s central bank flags cut in top end of rate corridor By Krisztina Than and Alan Charlish BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary’s central bank could cut its…
-
Sovereign debtors, creditors agree on steps to jumpstart debt restructurings By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Global creditors, debtor nations and international financial institutions on Wednesday agreed ways…
-
G7 finance leaders pledge financial stability, supply chain diversity By Christian Kraemer and David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Group of Seven (G7) finance leaders pledged on Wednesday to take…
-
By Silvia Aloisi PARIS (Reuters) – France braced for a new round of nationwide protests and strikes on Thursday after a meeting between the prime minister and labour…
-
By Jonathan Cable and Leika Kihara LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) – Global factory activity weakened in March as consumers feeling the pinch from rising living costs cut back, surveys showed…
-
By Padraic Halpin and Amanda Ferguson BELFAST (Reuters) – On April 7, 1998, the head of Northern Ireland’s largest unionist party drafted a letter to the British prime…
-
By Chibuike Oguh (Reuters) – Apollo Global Management Inc has been telling investors and analysts in the last few days that its reinsurance business Athene does not face…
-
By Amanda Cooper LONDON (Reuters) – Turbulence in Europe’s banks following the implosion of 167-year-old Credit Suisse and runs on regional banks in the U.S. has focused attention…