(Reuters) – Amnesty International UK said on Tuesday Shein’s potential London initial public offering would be a “badge of shame” for the London Stock Exchange
Month: June 2024
Fed’s Cook: ‘At some point’ it will be time to cut interest rates
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) – Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said on Tuesday the U.S. central bank is on track for a
ExxonMobil says French refinery may be suspended if strike continues
PARIS (Reuters) – ExxonMobil may need to suspend production at its Gravenchon refinery in northern France if striking workers continue to block access to the
Judge partially lifts Trump hush money gag order
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) – A New York judge partially lifted a gag order on Donald Trump on Tuesday following the Republican presidential candidate’s
Paramount Global to raise prices for its streaming plans
(Reuters) – Paramount Global is raising subscription rates for its flagship streaming services, the media giant said on Monday, as it looks to recalibrate its
Citi’s ‘living will’ flaws manageable but distracting, J.P.Morgan says
(Reuters) – The problems with Citigroup’s so-called living will, which details how it would be unwound in the event of bankruptcy, are manageable but could
AT&T wants Big Tech companies to pay into telecom, broadband subsidy fund
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – AT&T CEO John Stankey said on Monday that Congress should give the Federal Communications Commission the power to require Big Tech firms
Women in US have just 1/3 of men’s retirement savings, Prudential report says
By makailah gause NEW YORK (Reuters) – Women in the U.S. have saved just a third of the amount that men have set aside for
US traffic deaths fall in early 2024 but above pre-COVID levels
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. traffic deaths fell 3.2% in the first three months of 2024 — the lowest number since the same
US proposes targeted restrictions for AI and tech investment in China
By Andrea Shalal, David Lawder and Karen Freifeld WASHINGTON/NEW YORK(Reuters) -The United States on Friday issued what it described as targeted draft rules for banning