After Key Russian Bond Payment, Attention Turns To Next Due Dates
Russia has paid interest due on two sovereign dollar bonds, easing doubts about its willingness and ability to honour external debt after harsh sanctions imposed by the West, but a busy payment schedule ahead will keep investors on edge.
Analysis-DIY Investors Eye Quick Buck In 'Uninvestable' Russia
While the West's big investors have ditched Russia in recent weeks, one small group of armchair investors sees a bargain and is shrugging off any ethical qualms.
'Our Heroes': Taxi Drivers Ferry Ukraine Refugees To Spain
'Our heroes': taxi drivers ferry Ukraine refugees to Spain
Chelsea Face Real Madrid In Champions League Quarters, Man City Play Atletico
Chelsea face Real Madrid in Champions League quarters, Man City play Atletico
Good Move? S.Korean President's Home Stirs Feng Shui Furore
South Korea's President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol's plan to break with decades of tradition to move his future office and residence beyond Seoul's Blue House compound has whipped up a fierce debate involving experts in the ancient practice of feng shui.
Futures Dip As Three-day Rally Cools
U.S. stock index futures dipped on Friday at the end of a choppy week marked by the Federal Reserve hiking interest rates and no signs of an end to the war in Ukraine.
Wall St Set To Dip As Three-day Rally Cools
Wall Street's main indexes were set to open lower on Friday at the end of a choppy week marked by little progress in peace talks to end the war in Ukraine and the first U.S.
Nasdaq, S&P Edge Higher On Tech Boost, Biden-Xi Talks Eyed
The Nasdaq and the S&P 500 indexes inched higher in volatile trading on Friday as megacap stocks gained ground, while investors assessed talks between U.S.
Nasdaq, S&P Rise On Tech Boost After Biden-Xi Talks
The Nasdaq and the S&P 500 indexes inched higher in volatile trading on Friday as megacap stocks gained ground, while investors assessed the talks between U.S.
Wall Street Advances After Biden-Xi Talks End, Oil Steadies
Wall Street's three major indexes advanced on Friday, led by gains in recently battered technology stocks, after talks between U.S.
Wall St Closes Higher After Biden-Xi Talks End, Oil Steadies
Wall Street's three major indexes closed higher on Friday, with the biggest boost from recently battered technology stocks, after talks between U.S.
China To Address Market Concerns About Offshore Listing Rules - Regulator Quoted
Chinese authorities will address the concerns of international investors when finalising new rules for offshore listings, two sources quoted a senior regulatory official as telling a lobby group for foreign financial firms.
Gold Slips On Firmer Dollar, Heads For Worst Week Since November
Gold dipped on Friday as the dollar strengthened, with prices on course for their worst week in nearly four months as some of the safe-haven demand spurred by Russia's invasion of Ukraine cooled.
Gold Slips On Stronger Dollar, Set For Biggest Weekly Fall Since Nov
Gold dipped on Friday as the dollar strengthened, with prices on course for their biggest weekly fall in nearly four months as some of the safe-haven demand spurred by Russia's invasion of Ukraine cooled.
World Food Programme Says Food Supply Chains 'Falling Apart' In Ukraine
A World Food Programme (WFP) official said on Friday that food supply chains in Ukraine were collapsing, with key infrastructure such as bridges and trains destroyed by bombs and many grocery stores and warehouses empty.
Analysis-Western Companies Wrestle With Russia 'Half-exits'
Western companies that maintain a presence in Russia to provide essential goods such as food and medicines are trying to strike a balance between President Vladimir Putin's government and advocates of Ukraine pulling them in opposite directions.
Western Companies Wrestle With Russia 'Half-exits'
Western companies that maintain a presence in Russia to provide essential goods such as food and medicines are trying to strike a balance between President Vladimir Putin's government and advocates of Ukraine pulling them in opposite directions.
European Stocks Slip But Head For Best Week Since November 2020
European shares struggled for momentum on Friday after strong gains earlier this week, as investors focussed on Russia-Ukraine peace talks that have shown no tangible progress so far.
European Stocks Post Their Best Week Since November 2020
European shares rose on Friday adding to the strong gains earlier this week, as investors focussed on Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations and digested the talks between U.S.
Postmen Deliver The Goods On Ukraine's Home Front
Postmen deliver the goods on Ukraine's home front
Exclusive-U.S. Fund Says Japan's Shimizu Should Halt Bid, Says Unfair To Minority Shareholders
A U.S.-based fund has called for Japan's Shimizu Corp to halt a $190 million bid to take control of road builder Nippon Road Co Ltd, saying the deal would be unfair to minority shareholders and go against governance reform.
IEA Urges Reduced Transport To Cut Oil Use Amid Supply Crunch
The International Energy Agency (IEA) on Friday urged consumers to travel less, share transport and drive more slowly, part of a 10-point plan to cut oil use as Russia's invasion of Ukraine deepens concerns about supply.
Exclusive-Boeing In Talks For Landmark Delta MAX Order - Sources
Boeing Co is edging towards a landmark order from Delta Air Lines for up to 100 of its 737 MAX 10 jets, a model it is battling in separate talks to get approved before year-end rule changes, people familiar with the matter said.
Boeing In Talks For Landmark Delta MAX Order - Sources
Boeing Co is edging towards a landmark order from Delta Air Lines for up to 100 of its 737 MAX 10 jets, a model it is battling in separate talks to get approved before year-end rule changes, people familiar with the matter said.
Hong Kong Reports 20,082 New COVID Cases As City Promised Fewer Restrictions
Hong Kong reported about 20,000 new coronavirus cases on Friday as health experts called for a clear way out of a "zero COVID" policy that has left the city isolated.
Wary Of Western Sanctions, Turkey's Banks Resist Russian Customers -sources
Russians newly arrived in Turkey are struggling to make deposits and transfers at banks that are taking a careful and sceptical approach for fear of contravening Western sanctions imposed on Moscow over the war in Ukraine, according to several sources.
LME Nickel Extends Its Slide As Bugs Still Hit Trading
The London Metal Exchange (LME) again widened its trading band for nickel on Friday, but for a third session in a row it hit limit down, sliding 12% as the LME faced more technical problems.
Retreat From Russia Riddled With Risks For Western Banks
As they switch off the lights in Moscow, the world's top banks face a risk-ridden retreat, juggling obligations to anxious clients and staff while complying with sanctions that have rewritten the rules of doing business in Russia.
As Ukraine War Rages, Poles Divided Over US Missile Base
As Ukraine war rages, Poles divided over US missile base
Beijing's Vow To Stabilise The Market Has Worked... For Now
Beijing's vow to stabilise the market has worked... for now