Investing.com-- Oil prices rose slightly in Asian trade on Monday, recovering mildly from steep losses last week as traders awaited more cues on U.S. inflation and a meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries this…
As we approach the European Elections in June, Parliament's press services will be publishing a weekly newsletter, highlighting the main election-related news of the week so that you don't miss anything or need a reminder of what…
Give yourself better tools to do your job well. During our Memorial Day sale, you can get Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows for more than $150 off. But act fast, because the price will go back up after 5/31.
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The Biden administration announced significant tariff increases on China last week, targeting roughly $18 billion in strategic industries, with a sharp focus on electric vehicles (EVs). These tariffs, which quadruple to 100% on…
Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Fed and two other U.S. banking regulators are going to significantly reduce a planned increase in capital requirements for the country's large banks.
As a reminder, the regulators were…
By Layli Foroudi and Juliette Jabkhiro PARIS (Reuters) - In 2018, a year after becoming France's president, Emmanuel Macron flew to the remote French-ruled Pacific island of New Caledonia to outline his latest foreign policy plan. With…
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was meeting constituents in Northallerton when one remarked they thought he would be "in bed with pneumonia" after he was drenched by rain as he called the general election on Wednesday. Mr Sunak said it was!-->…
GettyFamilies of the victims of the Uvalde school shooting are suing the manufacturer of the gun used in the attack, the maker of a video game and Instagram parent company Meta. In two new lawsuits, they claim the companies helped!-->…
As we discussed recently, Wall Street economists increasingly believe the risk of recession has fallen sharply. To wit:
“Economists don’t think the economy will get even close to a recession. In January, they, on average, forecast sub-1%…