For once, the biggest tourist attraction in Philadelphia’s Love Park isn’t the iconic artwork that gives the plaza its name. While a couple of tourists trickle through to take pictures with the love sculpture, the main attraction this…
By Nicole Jao NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Wednesday after data showed inventories rose by more than expected even as refining activity rebounded, though futures remained up about 2% this week as traders factored in continuing…
In celebration of our partners and the great work they do to advance economic progress for all, we interviewed some of our Nasdaq Foundation quarterly grant recipients about their roles, backgrounds and the importance of…
By Jeslyn Lerh SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Wednesday after industry data showed inventories swelled more than expected, though declines were capped as the market watched diplomatic efforts in the Middle East after Israel…
Investing.com-- Gold prices inched higher to a record high in Asian trade on Wednesday, extending a run of recent gains as anticipation of a tight U.S. presidential race and persistent tensions in the Middle East spurred safe haven…
Investing.com-- Oil prices fell in Asian trade on Wednesday after industry data signaled an increase in U.S. oil inventories, while focus remained on diplomacy efforts by the U.S. to quell tensions in the Middle East. Crude prices…
(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs expects oil prices to average $76 a barrel in 2025 based on a moderate crude surplus and spare capacity among major producers, with concerns easing over a potential disruption in Iranian supply, it said in a note…
Macro clouds remain on the horizon.
Wherever you look at, you see unsustainable economic models: we are either relying on debt-fueled growth (US), trying to squeeze exhausted growth models (China), or succumbing to a slow and painful…
(Reuters) - Russia's increased attacks on the Black Sea ports in Ukraine are delaying vital aid reaching Palestinians and stopping crucial grain supplies from being delivered to the global south, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said…