(Reuters) – Credit Suisse executives spent the weekend reassuring large clients, counterparties and investors about its liquidity and capital position, the Financial Times reported on Sunday....
By Carey L. Biron WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – When residents of a quiet neighborhood in Washington D.C. heard their century-old corner store would be shut...
By Kate Abnett, Gabriela Baczynska and Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union countries disagreed on Friday about whether and how to cap runaway gas prices,...
(Reuters) – Strikes and staff shortages forced airlines to cancel thousands of flights to avoid hours-long queues at major airports in the first summer following widespread...
By Hyunjoo Jin SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said a robot business will be worth more than its cars, and on Friday...
By Stephanie van den Berg VEENENDAAL, Netherlands (Reuters) – The budget-conscious Dutch, who enjoyed abundant cheap gas for half a century to heat their homes, are...
By Andy Bruce and William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s economy remained below its pre-pandemic peak, according to data published on Friday that left the country...
By Federica Mileo and Valentine Baldassari (Reuters) – DP Eurasia, which runs the Domino’s Pizza brand in Turkey and Russia, said on Friday the group would...
By Michael Church HONG KONG (Reuters) – Rights group Open Stadiums have called on FIFA to throw Iran out of the World Cup finals in Qatar...
By Anirban Sen, Pamela Barbaglia and Abigail Summerville NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – Global M&A shrank for the third consecutive quarter as rising interest rates forced lenders...
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s City minister Andrew Griffith said on Friday that Prime Minister Liz Truss and finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng would meet the independent fiscal...
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s biggest sportswear retailer JD Sports Fashion has extended its links with Nike Inc with a deal that gives its customers access to...