Global Regulators Monitor Crypto Use In Ukraine War
Global financial regulators are closely scrutinising the use of cryptoassets during the war in Ukraine after concerns they could be used to evade Western sanctions on Russia.
German Economy Minister Urges Arab States Not To Benefit From Russia Sanctions
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck, visiting Gulf states to discuss long-term energy supplies, said on Monday they should not profit from global sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
Wheat Prices Soar On Ukraine Fears, But U.S. Growers Can't Cash In
After Russia's invasion of Ukraine sent global wheat futures soaring, U.S. farmer Vance Ehmke was eager to sell his grain.
Amazon Union Backers See Bright Future For Organizing Despite Tough Odds
Workers at Amazon.com Inc seeking to organize a warehouse in Alabama after a bruising defeat last year have been invigorated by a resurgent labor movement, bringing energy to the campaign despite the long odds they face.
Analysis-For Fed's Powell, 2019 Remains The Touchstone For A Post-pandemic Economy
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has often pointed to the months before the pandemic as a heyday for the U.S.
Russia May Not Stop With Ukraine - NATO Looks To Its Weakest Link
Hours after Russian missiles first struck Ukrainian cities on Feb.
Historic U.S. Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson Faces Senate Showdown
The U.S. Senate begins consideration on Monday of Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to be the first Black woman on the U.S.
Senate Panel Starts Hearing On Historic U.S. Supreme Court Pick Jackson
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday began its consideration of President Joe Biden's nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to be the first Black woman on the U.S.
Senate Democrats Defend Historic U.S. Supreme Court Pick Jackson
Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats on Monday defended President Joe Biden's U.S.
Senators Spar At Historic U.S. Supreme Court Pick Jackson's Hearing
Democrats defended Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden's nominee to become the first Black woman on the U.S.
U.S. Supreme Court Nominee Jackson Vows Independence Amid Republican Attacks
Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden's nominee to become the first Black woman on the U.S.
U.S. Supreme Court Pick Jackson Stresses God And Country Amid Republican Attacks
Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden's nominee to become the first Black woman on the U.S.
Canada Calls For Quick End To CP Rail Strike Amid Fears Of Worsening Commodities Shortages
Canada on Monday called for a quick negotiated end to a work stoppage at the country's second-largest railroad, Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd, that is set to aggravate a shortage of commodities sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Buffett Deepens Insurance Exposure With $11.6 Billion Alleghany Deal
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc has struck an $11.6 billion deal to buy Alleghany Corp, the owner of reinsurer TransRe, just weeks after the 91-year-old billionaire bemoaned the lack of good investment opportunities.
Buffett Ends Drought With $11.6 Billion Alleghany Purchase
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc on Monday struck an agreement to buy insurance company Alleghany Corp for $11.6 billion, only weeks after the 91-year-old billionaire bemoaned a lack of good investment opportunities.
Warren Buffett Ends Drought With Berkshire's $11.6 Billion Alleghany Purchase
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc on Monday struck an agreement to buy insurance company Alleghany Corp for $11.6 billion, only weeks after the 91-year-old billionaire bemoaned a lack of good investment opportunities.
Moon Administration Says Rush To Move S.Korea's Presidential Office Threatens Security
Outgoing South Korean President Moon Jae-in's administration said on Monday his successor's rush to relocate the presidential office and official residence could "create a security vacuum and confusion" at a time of tensions with North Korea.
Rush To Move S.Korea Presidential Office Risks Security -outgoing Government
Outgoing South Korean President Moon Jae-in's administration said on Monday his successor's rush to relocate the presidential office and official residence could "create a security vacuum and confusion" at a time of tensions with North Korea.
Egyptian Pound Drops Nearly 14% After Ukraine War Prompts Dollar Flight
Egypt's pound depreciated by almost 14% on Monday after weeks of pressure on the currency as foreign investors pulled out billions of dollars from Egyptian treasury markets following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Egypt Devalues Currency 14% After Ukraine War Prompts Dollar Flight
Egypt devalued its pound by 14% on Monday after Russia's invasion of Ukraine prompted foreign investors to pull billions of dollars out of Egyptian treasury markets, putting pressure on the currency.
U.S., British Officials Kick Off Fresh Dialogue On 'Smarter' Trade Ties
U.S. and British officials will begin two days of meetings in Baltimore on Monday to discuss strengthening trade ties, as the United States and its allies ratchet up pressure on Russia over its war in Ukraine and China for failing to condemn it.
U.S., British Officials Kick Off Talks To Strengthen Trade Ties
U.S. and British officials kicked off two days of meetings to strengthen trade ties on Monday, underscoring transatlantic cooperation at a time when Western countries are ratcheting up pressure on Russia over its war in Ukraine.
Pakistan Seeks Lifetime Disqualification For Defectors From PM Khan's Party
Pakistan's government asked the Supreme Court on Monday to advise if it could seek lifelong disqualification of dissidents from Prime Minister Imran Khan's ruling party ahead of a no-confidence vote that weakens his prospects of retaining power.
Washington And London Resume Trade Talks In Baltimore
Washington and London resume trade talks in Baltimore
Ukraine Says Situation In Besieged Mariupol Is 'Very Difficult'
Ukraine described the situation in Mariupol on Monday as "very difficult" and said it had been unable to establish a new safe corridor to evacuate civilians from the besieged city after it defied a Russian ultimatum to surrender.
European Shares Dip In Choppy Trade, Oil Stocks Cap Declines
European shares inched lower in choppy trading on Monday, as continued fighting in Ukraine weighed on investor sentiment, while gains in energy stocks kept the losses in check.
European Shares Muted In Choppy Trade
European shares were subdued at the close on Monday after choppy trading, as the surge in energy stocks was offset by tinvestor concerns around fighting in Ukraine.
European Shares Muted In Choppy Trade (March 21)
European shares were subdued at the close on Monday after choppy trading, as the surge in energy stocks was offset by investor concerns around fighting in Ukraine.
Chinese Boeing Jet Crashes In Mountains With 132 On Board, No Sign Of Survivors
A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 with 132 people on board crashed in mountains in southern China on Monday after a sudden plunge from cruising altitude at about the time when it would normally start to descend ahead of its landing.
Sri Lanka In Talks With China For $2.5 Billion Credit Support -Chinese Official
China is considering offering a $1.5 billion credit facility to Sri Lanka and a decision is expected soon, a top Chinese official said on Monday, as part of efforts to help the island nation amid its worst economic crisis in decades.