London Bullion Market Bars Russian Gold Refineries
The London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) said on Monday it had suspended its accreditation of six Russian precious metals refiners, meaning they will no longer be able to sell gold and silver in the London market, the world's largest.
U.S. Adopts Rules Easing Path To Green Cards For Abused, Neglected Minors
U.S. immigration authorities released new policies on Monday that will make it easier for immigrant minors who are victims of parental abuse and neglect to qualify for green cards, finalizing changes first proposed more than a decade ago.
Analysis-Naming And Shaming Russia Not Part Of Pope's Diplomatic Playbook, Experts Say
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Pope Francis has called out "those who make war", condemned violation of international law, spoken of people "oppressed by bombs and fear" and lamented Ukraine as a "martyred country".
Naming And Shaming Russia Not Part Of Pope's Diplomatic Playbook, Experts Say
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Pope Francis has called out "those who make war", condemned violation of international law, spoken of people "oppressed by bombs and fear" and lamented Ukraine as a "martyred country".
As Ukraine Evacuates Trapped Seafarers, Foreign Mariners Count Cost Of War
Bangladeshi seafarer Asiful Islam recalls the moment when a missile struck his cargo ship last week off the Ukrainian port of Olvia, killing his crew mate.
Corporate Power Keeps U.S. Wages 20% Lower Than They Should Be-White House
With inflation at a four-decade high, a U.S. government report shows corporate America has used its clout in the labor market to keep wages 20% lower than they should be, the White House said on Monday.
Exclusive-Italy Moves To Cut Rai Way Stake, Triggering Towers M&A -sources
Prime Minister Mario Draghi has approved a decree allowing Italy's state broadcaster RAI to cut its holding in towers unit Rai Way below 51%, three government officials said, in a move expected to trigger sector consolidation.
Exclusive-Italy Masts M&A Looms As Government Moves To Cut Rai Way Stake - Sources
Prime Minister Mario Draghi has approved a decree allowing Italy's state broadcaster RAI to cut its holding in towers unit Rai Way below 51%, three government officials said, in a move expected to trigger sector consolidation.
Exclusive-Wall Street Regulator To Propose Climate Risk Rule As Early As Next Wednesday -sources
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to propose its landmark climate risk rule as early as next Wednesday, March 16, said two people familiar with the agency's planning.
Wall Street Regulator To Propose Climate Risk Rule As Early As Next Wednesday -sources
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to propose its landmark climate risk rule as early as next Wednesday, said two people familiar with the agency's planning.
'Terrified' Ukrainians Reach Relatives In Greece
'Terrified' Ukrainians reach relatives in Greece
Governments Urged To Give Banks More Detail On Russian Sanctions
Banks need to be given more guidance on how to sever ties with Russia because they have never before had to process sanctions on a country so integrated with the West, industry officials said on Monday.
GM Ramps Up EV Push With Plans To Make Battery Materials In Canada
General Motors Co and South Korea's POSCO Chemical will build a $400 million facility to produce battery materials in Canada as the carmaker ramps up plans to produce mainly electric vehicles (EVs) in the future, the companies said on Monday.
U.S. Prepared To Move Alone In Banning Russian Oil Imports - Sources
The Biden administration is willing to move ahead with a ban on Russian oil imports into the United States without the participation of allies in Europe, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters, after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. May Act Alone To Ban Russian Oil Imports, Sources Say
The United States is willing to move ahead with a ban on Russian oil imports without the participation of allies in Europe, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters, in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Stella McCartney Nods To Ukraine Crisis With Lennon's Anti-war Song At Winter Show
In a nod to the war in Ukraine, Stella McCartney closed her namesake label's winter catwalk show to the music of John Lennon's anti-war ballad "Give Peace a Chance".
Palladium Catches A Breath After Record Rally On Ukraine Crisis
Palladium eased off a record high on Monday after Russian and Ukrainian officials held a third round of ceasefire talks, prompting some investors to lock in profits from a blistering rally.
Arms Industry Eyes Boost As Europe Looks To Bolster Defences
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has catapulted defence spending up the political agenda in Europe and could herald a new era of purchases led by Germany, according to weapons makers gathering at an arms fair in Saudi Arabia this week.
No Safe Corridor, Just A Plank For Those Fleeing To Kyiv
No safe corridor, just a plank for those fleeing to Kyiv
Nearly 400 Civilians Killed In Afghanistan Since Taliban Takeover, UN Says
Nearly 400 civilians have been killed in attacks in Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover, more than 80% of them by a group affiliated to Islamic State, a U.N.
U.S., Allies Urge Russia At U.N. To Allow Safe Passage Of Civilians, Aid In Ukraine
The United States and its allies on Monday urged Russia at the United Nations to allow safe passage to civilians in besieged Ukrainian cities and aid to areas of fighting, saying the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine was rapidly deteriorating.
The 12 Candidates Standing In France's Presidential Election
The 12 candidates standing in France's presidential election
Modi's BJP Set To Retain India's Most Populous State After Vote - Opinion Polls
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party is expected to retain control of India's most populous state after a month-long voting process ended on Monday, according to opinion polls which have a mixed record in the country.
Mutual Fund Manager Vanguard Suspends Purchases Of Russian Securities
Vanguard Group has suspended purchases of Russian securities from its actively managed funds, the top mutual fund manager said on Monday.
More Than 1.7 Million Ukrainians Have Fled, UN Says As Tide Of Refugees Grows
More than 1.7 million Ukrainians fleeing Russia's invasion have so far crossed into Central Europe, the United Nation's refugee agency said on Monday, as thousands more streamed across the borders.
More Than 1.7 Million Ukrainians Have Fled To Central Europe, UN Says
More than 1.7 million Ukrainians fleeing Russia's invasion have so far crossed into Central Europe, the United Nation's refugee agency said on Monday, as thousands more streamed across the borders.
Hopes Hinge On Ukraine Escape Routes As War Rages
Hopes hinge on Ukraine escape routes as war rages
Intel's Mobileye Confidentially Files For U.S. IPO
Intel Corp's self-driving car unit Mobileye confidentially filed for an initial public offering in the United States on Monday, setting the stage for what is expected to be one of the biggest stock market flotations of the year.
Russian Distressed Bonds Could Be Scooped Up, Some Touting Deep Discounts On Loans
Beaten-down Russian assets are looking attractive to some, with JPMorgan strategists touting the bonds of Russian companies with significant international operations as the best way to profit from distressed pricing, while two banking sources said that loans of Russian corporates had been offered at a steep discount.
Asia-Pacific Travel Faces Bumpy Recovery - Booking.com Exec
Travel in Asia-Pacific is trailing the rest of the world and should expect a bumpy recovery, a Booking.com executive said on Monday, as countries in the region have been slower to open borders than other destinations.