By Trevor Hunnicutt and David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden will call on Wednesday for sharply higher tariffs on Chinese metal products as part of a package of policies aimed at pleasing steelworkers in the swing…
Voters in parts of England will elect councillors and mayors on 2 May.These are the last local elections before the next general election.Which elections are taking place on 2 May?Elections are taking place in 107 local authorities…
By Gavin Maguire LITTLETON, Colorado (Reuters) - Drops in power generation from wind farms, hydro dams and nuclear reactors has forced the operator of the electric grid in Texas - one of the largest power systems in the United States - to…
By Matt Spetalnick, Daphne Psaledakis and Marianna Parraga WASHINGTON/HOUSTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration has signaled that it could reimpose oil sanctions on Venezuela on Thursday in response to what U.S. officials see as…
Investing.com-- Gold prices fell slightly in Asian trade on Wednesday as hawkish-leaning comments from top Federal Reserve officials buoyed the dollar and Treasury yields, which pressured the yellow metal.But bullion prices still remained…
Economy05 April 2024, 11:20 am 1 minute
Reuters exclusively reported that the Bank of Korea is considering overhauling how it provides guidance on the likely future path of interest rates…
By Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Australia's richest person, Gina Rinehart, become a substantial shareholder in Lynas Rare Earths, the largest producer of rare earths outside of China, an exchange filing showed late on Tuesday. The…
Investing.com-- Oil prices fell slightly in Asian trade on Wednesday as signs of a large weekly build in U.S. inventories pointed to less tight markets, although concerns over Israel’s response to an attack by Iran still remained in…