Martin Franklin’s New Buyout Vehicle Raises $550 Million in IPO
An acquisition company backed by serial dealmaker Martin E. Franklin has raised $550 million, exceeding an earlier goal
2023-05-17 06:54
Petrobras Eases Fears of Fuel Intervention in Policy Shift
Brazilian oil giant Petrobras is shielding domestic consumers from volatile global fuel-market gyrations, bowing to pressure from President
2023-05-17 06:27
Ecuador Lawmakers Open Impeachment Trial of President Lasso
Ecuador’s opposition-dominated National Assembly opened an impeachment trial against President Guillermo Lasso in its second attempt to oust
2023-05-17 06:26
Fires Rage in Canada’s Main Energy Hub, Threatening Region’s Oil Production
Shifting fires across Canada’s main energy-producing province are prompting drillers to throttle back production once again — more
2023-05-17 06:18
Pfizer Sells $31 Billion of Bonds in Fourth-Largest Deal Ever
Pfizer Inc. sold $31 billion of debt in the fourth-largest US bond sale ever, according to a person
2023-05-17 05:23
Uruguay Leaves Key Interest Rate at 11.25% Following April Cut
Uruguay’s central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 11.25%, saying that monetary policy remains contractive with
2023-05-17 05:22
Taco Bell seeks to cancel smaller rivals' 'Taco Tuesday' trademarks
By Blake Brittain (Reuters) -Yum Brands Inc' Taco Bell Corp on Tuesday asked the U.S. Trademark Office to cancel two
2023-05-17 02:57
Barclays, Morgan Stanley Lead Banks Nearing CO2 Disclosure Deal
A group of banks led by Barclays Plc and Morgan Stanley is working on a compromise deal to
2023-05-17 02:25
BlackRock Pushes Employees Back to Office Four Days a Week
BlackRock Inc. is calling employees back to offices at least four days a week, telling staff that the
2023-05-16 23:28
Qatar Weighs Plan to Boost Stock Market Float to Draw Foreigners
Qatar is considering plans to increase trading in local stocks in a bid to draw more foreign investor
2023-05-16 21:22
Wall Street's 'fear gauge' is rising as US debt talks drag on
The United States government is inching closer to its so-called debt ceiling X-date, when the Treasury could run out of cash and extraordinary measures to pay all government obligations, and both political parties remain at odds with no concrete solution to avoid a default.
2023-05-16 20:27
Turkey's market rout deepens after Erdogan's strong election showing
By Libby George and Canan Sevgili LONDON (Reuters) -Turkey's market rout deepened on Tuesday amid investor expectations that President Tayyip
2023-05-16 20:16