Swiss Seize Holiday Home In Hurried Clampdown On Russian Oligarchs
Swiss authorities have seized a luxury mountain home believed to be owned by a Russian oligarch as bankers and officials work overtime to track assets of people linked to Moscow in retribution for the invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. Yield Curve Points To Recession Risk As Market Challenges Fed's 'Soft-landing'
The U.S. Treasury yield curve is increasingly pointing to the risk of an approaching recession, with markets clearly doubting the U.S.
Bond Market Fireworks Highlight Recession Worries
Sharp moves in the U.S. Treasury market are increasingly pointing to the risk of an approaching recession, with "bond vigilantes coming out of the woodwork" and markets doubting the U.S.
Night Train To Safety: One Ukrainian Family's Odyssey
Ludmila Lichko wearily cradles her nine-year old son Ivan aboard a crowded train as it pulls out of Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa just before midnight and heads south towards the Romanian border, moving away from the war engulfing their country.
Court Told Alleged Killer Of UK Lawmaker Was 'Islamist Terrorist'
Court told alleged killer of UK lawmaker was 'Islamist terrorist'
Factbox-The U.S. SEC's Proposed New Climate Risk Disclosure Requirements
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday unveiled a landmark proposal requiring public companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and other climate change-related risks in their periodic filings, such as annual reports.
Biden, Allies Discuss Russia's 'Brutal' War In Key Week For Western Unity
Biden, allies discuss Russia's 'brutal' war in key week for Western unity
Becker On Trial Accused Of Failing To Hand Over Trophies To Settle Debts
Becker on trial accused of failing to hand over trophies to settle debts
Chevron California Refinery Workers Strike; Fuel Prices Seen Unaffected
Picketers marching at the gates of a large Chevron Corp oil refinery outside of San Francisco said on Monday they could endure a lengthy walkout to press claims for a new labor contract.
Sri Lanka Govt Panel Says International Financial Assistance Needed
A Sri Lanka government-appointed committee on Monday said the crisis-hit country's central bank and finance ministry must form a team to seek urgent international financial assistance as its economy reels under a foreign currency shortage.
Apollo Infrastructure Fund Buys 49% Stake In Spain's Primafrio
Apollo Infrastructure, a unit of investment firm Apollo Global Management Inc, has agreed to buy a stake in Spanish road freight operator Primafrio, the companies said in a joint statement on Monday.
U.S. Places Sanctions On Sudan's Central Reserve Police Over Protest Crackdown
The United States on Monday imposed sanctions on Sudan's Central Reserve Police, accusing it of using excessive force against peaceful protesters demonstrating against last October's military coup.
U.S. Cannot Confirm Russian Claim On Hypersonic Missiles -U.S. Defense Official
The United States cannot independently confirm or refute a Russian claim over the weekend that it fired hypersonic missiles at a Ukrainian target, but the use of such a weapon makes little sense from a military perspective and could be meant to send a message, a senior U.S.
Brazilian Leftist Lula Leads Bolsonaro Ahead Of October Election, Poll Shows
Former leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva holds a comfortable lead in the run-up to Brazil's October election while voters blame incumbent far-right President Jair Bolsonaro for surging fuel prices, a poll showed on Monday.
U.S. Formally Declares Myanmar Army Committed Genocide Against Rohingya
The United States formally determined that Myanmar's army committed genocide and crimes against humanity in its violence against the Rohingya minority, U.S.
Blinken Says Myanmar Army Committed Genocide In 'Widespread And Systematic' Attacks On Rohingya
The United States formally determined that Myanmar's army committed genocide and crimes against humanity in its violence against the Rohingya minority, U.S.
First Black Woman Eyed For US Supreme Court Vows To Uphold Democracy
First Black woman eyed for US Supreme Court vows to uphold democracy
State Street's SSGA Set To Lose $14 Billion Hong Kong ETF Mandate -sources
Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has decided to replace State Street Corp unit State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) as manager of the HK$111 billion ($14.2 billion) Tracker Fund of Hong Kong (TraHK), two sources told Reuters.
Ukrainian Refugees In Poland Queue For Work Permits As Border Crossings Ebb
Hundreds of Ukrainians waited in front of Poland's national stadium to register for work permits on Monday as governments and businesses across central Europe sought to help refugees who have fled Russia's invasion find jobs and school places.
East Timor Presidential Election Headed For April Run-off
The top two candidates in East Timor's presidential poll on Tuesday appeared set for a second round next month, despite the latest vote count showing a commanding lead for Nobel laureate Jose Ramos-Horta.
Nearly 3.5 Million Ukrainians Flee The Country: UN
Nearly 3.5 million Ukrainians flee the country: UN
Analysis-Ukraine Crisis Another Nudge For Joint EU Bonds
The path to permanent joint bond sales by euro zone governments will be long and bumpy, but Russia's invasion of Ukraine may have helped clear the way.
Soccer-Chelsea Bidders Shortlist To Be Cut To Three, Candy Increases Bid
Raine Group, the U.S. bank overseeing the sale of Premier League club Chelsea, plans to narrow down the shortlist of bidders to three on Monday or Tuesday, sources told Reuters, with one consortium lead by Nick Candy increasing their offer.
Wall Street Knocked Lower By Ukraine Tensions, Boeing Crash
Wall Street's main indexes fell in choppy trade on Monday, as rising tensions over the Russia-Ukraine conflict weighed on megacap stocks and Boeing shares fell after a 737-800 jet crashed in China.
Wall Street Slides After Powell's Hawkish Comments
Wall Street's main indexes fell on Monday as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's comments sparked bets of more aggressive interest rate hikes, adding to investor concerns as the Ukraine conflict rages on.
Plane Carrying 132 Crashes Into Mountain In Southern China
Plane carrying 132 crashes into mountain in southern China
Lebanese Judge Charges Central Bank Governor With Illicit Enrichment, Judge Says
A Lebanese judge charged central bank governor Riad Salameh with illicit enrichment on Monday, adding to the number of graft investigations he already faces.
Lebanese Judge Charges Central Bank Governor With Illicit Enrichment
A Lebanese judge charged central bank governor Riad Salameh with illicit enrichment on Monday, the first charge brought against the veteran governor whose wealth is also being probed by authorities in at least five European countries.
Turkish Court Keeps Kavala In Prison, Verdict Expected Next Month
A Turkish court ruled on Monday that philanthropist Osman Kavala should stay in prison for at least another month as defendants prepare their final statements in a trial which has caused tensions between Ankara and its Western allies.
Ivory Coast's 'Real Boys' Address Drug Use, Violence Through Dance
On a dimly lit stage in Abidjan one member of the dance group lies motionless on the floor, legs splayed, while seven others dance around him in an intense hip-hop routine meant to warn about the dangers of drug use and gang violence in Ivory Coast.