Dollar Pulled From Perch As Focus Turns To Growth
The dollar slipped against other major currencies for a third straight day on Tuesday, tempering a long rally as investors cashed out and trimmed bets on U.S.
Dollar Rally Stalls As Risk Appetite Returns
The dollar eased for a third straight day on Tuesday, pulling back from a two-decade high against a basket of major peers, as an uptick in investors' appetite for riskier bets diminished the U.S.
Dollar Slips As Risk Appetite Returns
The dollar fell for a third straight day on Tuesday, pulling back from a two-decade high against a basket of major peers, as an uptick in investors' appetite for riskier bets diminished the U.S.
Rangers And Frankfurt Roll Back The Years For Retro Europa League Final
Rangers and Frankfurt roll back the years for retro Europa League final
Questions Swirl Over Saudi-backed Breakaway Golf Tour
Questions swirl over Saudi-backed breakaway golf tour
Oil Prices Open Lower As EU Struggles To Seal Russia Import Ban
Oil prices opened lower in early Asian trade on Tuesday after the European Union's efforts to enact a ban on Russian oil imports, a move that would tighten global supply, ran into resistance from member country Hungary.
Oil Prices Ease As EU Struggles To Seal Russia Import Ban
Oil prices eased on Tuesday as Hungary resisted a European Union push for a ban on Russian oil imports, a move that would tighten global supply, and as investors took profits following a recent rally.
Oil Prices Inch Lower As EU's Russian Oil Ban Stalls
Oil prices inched lower on Tuesday as Hungary resisted a European Union push for a ban on Russian oil imports, a move that would tighten global supply, with investors taking profits on a recent rally.
Japan's Nomura Targets Up To 90% Jump In Core Pretax Income In 3 Years
Nomura Holdings Inc said it is targeting an up to 90% jump in core pretax income in three years as Japan's biggest brokerage and investment bank plans to beef up advisory services in pursuit of revenue less vulnerable to market swings.
Nomura Aims To Nearly Double Core Pretax Income In 3 Years
Nomura Holdings Inc said it is targeting an up to 90% jump in core pretax income in three years as Japan's biggest brokerage and investment bank plans to beef up advisory services in pursuit of revenue less vulnerable to market swings.
Nomura Lays Out Ambitious Target To Nearly Double Income In Three Years
Nomura Holdings Inc said it is targeting an up to 90% jump in core pretax income in three years as Japan's biggest brokerage and investment bank plans to beef up advisory services in pursuit of revenue less vulnerable to market swings.
Ukrainian Troops Evacuate From Mariupol, Ceding Control To Russia
Ukraine's military said on Tuesday it was working to evacuate all remaining troops from their last stronghold in the besieged port of Mariupol, ceding control of the city to Russia after months of bombardment.
More Than 250 Ukrainian Troops Surrender As Kyiv Orders Mariupol To Yield
More than 250 Ukrainian fighters surrendered to Russian forces at the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol and Kyiv said it had ordered its entire garrison to evacuate, heralding the end of Europe's bloodiest battle in decades.
More Than 250 Ukrainian Troops Surrender As Mariupol Siege Appears Over
More than 250 Ukrainian fighters surrendered to Russian forces at the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol and Kyiv said on Tuesday it had ordered its full garrison to evacuate, bringing an apparent end to the bloodiest battle in Europe for decades.
Mariupol Siege Appears Over As Ukrainian Defenders Emerge From Ruins
More than 250 Ukrainian fighters surrendered to Russian forces at the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol after weeks of desperate resistance, bringing an end to the most devastating siege of Russia's war in Ukraine and allowing President Vladmir Putin to claim a rare victory in his faltering campaign.
Ukrainian Defenders Emerge From Mariupol Ruins To Uncertain Fate As Siege Ends
More than 250 Ukrainian fighters surrendered to Russian forces at the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol after weeks of desperate resistance, bringing an end to the most devastating siege of Russia's war in Ukraine and allowing President Vladimir Putin to claim a rare victory in his faltering campaign.
Mariupol Defenders Surrender To Russia But Their Fate Is Uncertain
More than 250 Ukrainian fighters surrendered to Russian forces at the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol after weeks of desperate resistance, bringing an end to the most devastating siege of Russia's war in Ukraine and allowing President Vladimir Putin to claim a rare victory in his faltering campaign.
ECB To Hike Deposit Rate 25 Bps In July, Ditch Negative Rates By End-September: Reuters Poll
The European Central Bank is expected to raise the deposit rate for the first time in over a decade in July and bring it out of negative territory at its following meeting in September, despite a 30% chance of recession within a year, a Reuters poll of economists showed.
U.N. Warns Of 'Catastrophic' Child Malnutrition Due To Price Hikes, Ukraine War
The cost of life-saving treatment for the most severely malnourished children is set to jump by up to 16% due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and pandemic disruptions, according to the United Nations' children's agency.
Iraq Balks At Greater Chinese Control Of Its Oilfields
Iraq's oil ministry thwarted three prospective deals last year that would have handed Chinese firms more control over its oilfields and led to an exodus of international oil majors that Baghdad wants to invest in its creaking economy.
Analysis-Alarmed By Solomon Islands-China Pact, NZ Finds Its Voice On Security
New Zealand has long been seen as the moderate, even absent, voice on China in the "Five Eyes" western alliance, so much so that its commitment to the group was questioned just 12 months ago.
India's Life Insurance Corp Set For Lacklustre Market Debut, Analysts Say
Life Insurance Corp is likely to see a lacklustre debut when it lists on Indian stock exchanges on Tuesday despite the $2.7 billion initial public offering being oversubscribed, analysts said.
India's LIC Shares Sink In Debut After Disappointing, Albeit Record, IPO
Shares in Life Insurance Corp of India (LIC) slid 5% in their market debut on Tuesday, a fresh setback for the state-owned giant after its IPO, while record-breaking, raised far less for the government than initially envisioned.
LIC Shares Sink In Debut After Disappointing, Albeit Record India IPO
Shares in Life Insurance Corp of India (LIC) slid 6% in their market debut on Tuesday, a fresh setback for the state-owned giant after its IPO, while record-breaking, raised far less for the government than initially envisioned.
LIC Shares Tumble In Market Debut After Record India IPO
Shares in Life Insurance Corp of India (LIC) slid nearly 8% in its market debut on Tuesday, a fresh setback for the state-owned giant as its record-breaking, oversubscribed IPO raised far less than expected for the government.
An Oasis In Underserved Buffalo Neighborhood Became Killing Field
For many people in the neighborhood, the Tops Friendly Market was an answer to prayers when it opened for business 19 years ago
Third Point's Loeb Turns Back On Disney, Cools On Amazon In First Quarter
Third Point liquidated its position in Walt Disney Co during the first quarter, two years after the hedge fund first invested and began urging the media company to spend more aggressively on its streaming platform, and slashed its stake in Amazon.com Inc.
Trump's Social Media App May Raise Up To $50 Million Before Deal Closes -filing Says
Former U.S. President Donald Trump's new social media venture disclosed in a regulatory filing on Monday it may raise up to $50 million through convertible notes before it merges with a blank-check acquisition firm.
Biden's Visit To Racist Massacre Site Will Highlight US Extremism
Biden's visit to racist massacre site will highlight US extremism
Tiger Global Raised Stakes In Some Tech Names Battered By Year's Rout -filing
Investment firm Tiger Global, which has lost billions of dollars in this year's technology stock meltdown, increased its stakes during the first quarter in several companies that have been especially hard hit by the selloff, a regulatory filing shows.