How One American Toolmaker Grows Profit In The Face Of Inflation And Shortages
Surging inflation and snarled supply lines have hit U.S. manufacturers like Snap-on Inc over the past year, but so far haven't hurt profits.
Column-'Peak Subscription' A Red Flag For U.S. Economy And Markets: McGeever
U.S. consumers appear to have online subscription and streaming fatigue, a lethargy that may be a reflection of where the wider economy is heading.
Russian Forces Disperse Pro-Ukraine Rally, Tighten Control In Occupied Kherson
Russian forces used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse a pro-Ukraine rally in the occupied city of Kherson on Wednesday, Ukraine's Prosecutor General said, as Moscow tightened its grip over the southern region.
Dutch Fete King's Birthday, But Blunders Cast A Pall
Dutch fete king's birthday, but blunders cast a pall
Over 20 Killed In Anti-Muslim Attack In Ethiopia: Islamic Group
Over 20 killed in anti-Muslim attack in Ethiopia: Islamic group
Exxon Declares Force Majeure On Russian Sakhalin-1 Operations
Exxon Mobil Corp said on Wednesday its Russian unit Exxon Neftegas Ltd has declared force majeure for its Sakhalin-1 operations due to sanctions on Russia that have made it increasingly difficult to ship crude to customers.
Economic Growth Risks Jolt Inflation-obsessed Markets
After months focusing on central banks' response to raging inflation, financial markets are being jolted into the realisation that a global economic downturn may now loom.
Boeing Shares Dive As 777X, Air Force One Woes Lead To $1.2 Bn Loss
Boeing shares dive as 777X, Air Force One woes lead to $1.2 bn loss
New Drama '61st Street' Aims To Spark Conversation About Criminal Justice System
In AMC Networks' new U.S. television drama "61st Street," Emmy and Tony award-winning actor Courtney B.
Facebook Heads For Dismal Quarter As Advertisers Unfriend
Facebook-owner Meta Platforms Inc is expected to report its slowest quarterly ad revenue growth in a decade on Thursday, as businesses pull back on ad spending against the backdrop of soaring inflation worldwide and the war in Ukraine.
Facebook-owner Meta Heads For Dismal Quarter As Advertisers Unfriend
Facebook-owner Meta Platforms Inc is expected to report its slowest quarterly ad revenue growth in a decade on Wednesday, as businesses pull back on ad spending against the backdrop of soaring inflation worldwide and the war in Ukraine.
Former Minneapolis Officer In George Floyd Case Appeals Murder Conviction
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has appealed his conviction and sentence for the murder of George Floyd, arguing that the judge in his case abused his discretion and made multiple errors during the trial.
SWIFT Sanctions Could Harm Globalisation, Fidelity International Says
The West's use of financial sanctions against Russia could risk creating parallel systems and hindering globalisation, the head of asset manager Fidelity International said on Wednesday.
Another 52,000 Ukrainians Flee War As Refugees
Another 52,000 Ukrainians flee war as refugees
Generali Shareholder Showdown To Decide CEO Donnet's Fate
Generali's shareholders will decide the future of the Italian insurer's CEO Philippe Donnet in a vote on Friday, after a rebel investor locked in a bitter power struggle proposed a rival.
Financial Lobby Group Urges Shanghai To Ease COVID Rules For Staff Stuck In Offices
A leading lobby group for global financial services firms has urged Shanghai authorities to let hundreds of exhausted staff go home after a month-long strict COVID-19 lockdown that has kept them in office buildings.
American Trevor Reed Released From Russia In Prisoner Swap
The United States and Russia swapped prisoners on Wednesday amid their most tense relations in decades over the war in Ukraine, with former U.S.
U.S., Russia Swap Prisoners Reed And Yaroshenko Amid War Tensions
The United States and Russia swapped prisoners on Wednesday amid their most tense relations in decades over the war in Ukraine, with former U.S.
Ex-Marine Reed Back In U.S. After Prisoner Swap With Russia
U.S. ex-Marine Trevor Reed arrived back in the United States, his spokesperson said on Thursday, after being freed by Russia in a prisoner swap that took place amid the most tense bilateral relations in decades over the war in Ukraine.
Calling Cooks And Cleaners: Greece Tourism Hit By Staff Shortages
Calling cooks and cleaners: Greece tourism hit by staff shortages
'Great Resignation' Sees More Companies Offer Equity To Staff
Companies in North America and Europe plan to give more employees an equity stake in their businesses to help retain talent amid a pandemic-induced "Great Resignation", a survey showed on Wednesday.
Young Bhutto Scion Appointed Pakistan Foreign Minister
Young Bhutto scion appointed Pakistan foreign minister
Archegos Owner Hwang, Former CFO Halligan Charged With Fraud
Federal prosecutors have charged Archegos Capital Management owner Bill Hwang and the family office's former chief financial officer, Patrick Halligan, with racketeering and fraud, according to an indictment released Wednesday.
U.S. Charges Archegos Owner Hwang, Former CFO Halligan With Fraud
Federal prosecutors have charged Archegos Capital Management owner Bill Hwang and the family office's former chief financial officer, Patrick Halligan, with racketeering and fraud, according to an indictment released on Wednesday.
U.S. Charges Archegos Founder Hwang With Fraud Alleging 'Brazen Scheme'
Federal prosecutors have charged the owner of Archegos Capital Management Bill Hwang with racketeering and fraud as regulators said his manipulation of stock prices cost banks billions of dollars when his "house of cards" collapsed, according to documents released on Wednesday.
U.S. Charges Archegos Founder Hwang, Alleges 'Brazen' Fraud, Manipulation Scheme
U.S. authorities on Wednesday charged Archegos Capital Management owner Bill Hwang with racketeering, fraud and market manipulation over the meltdown of his New York family office which left global banks nursing roughly $10 billion in losses.
Archegos Founder Hwang Pleads Not Guilty To Fraud, Racketeering Charges
Archegos Capital Management founder Bill Hwang on Wednesday pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud and other financial crimes over the meltdown of his New York family office which left banks with roughly $10 billion in losses.
Archegos Founder Hwang Released On Bail After Arrest On Fraud, Racketeering Charges
Archegos Capital Management founder Bill Hwang on Wednesday was released on bail after pleading not guilty to U.S.
Boeing Discloses $1.5-billion Hit From Halt To 777x Production; Submits Plan For Dreamliner
Boeing Co said on Wednesday it was halting production of 777x through 2023 due to certification problems as well as weak demand for the wide-body jet, and disclosed $1.5 billion in abnormal costs related to the program.
Boeing Discloses $1.5-billion Hit From 777X Output Halt; Submits Plan For Dreamliner
Boeing Co said on Wednesday it was halting 777X production through 2023 due to a fresh delay in its entry into service after certification problems and weak demand, and disclosed $1.5 billion in abnormal costs relating to the program.