Powell Signals Fed Open to Two Straight Hikes at Coming Meetings
      Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled policymakers could potentially raise interest rates in July and September to curb
      2023-06-28 22:54
    
    Dorset men in court over alleged tree investment fraud
      The men are accused of fraudulently promising returns on a forestry scheme in Costa Rica.
      2023-06-28 21:16
    
    Kaliningrad profile
      Provides an overview of Kaliningrad, including key facts about this Russian territory on the Baltic.
      2023-06-28 20:57
    
    Meloni Joins Italian Colleagues in Blasting ECB Over Hikes
      Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni slammed the European Central Bank’s monetary policy, doubling down on criticism from her
      2023-06-28 20:55
    
    Switzerland Rejects Sale of Leopard 1 Tanks Bound for Ukraine
      Switzerland blocked arms maker Ruag AG from selling almost 100 tanks in a deal that would have seen
      2023-06-28 19:58
    
    Thames Water’s Debt Woes Raise Specter of UK’s Energy Crisis
      The UK is facing a potential water sector crisis as it considers a temporary takeover of Thames Water
      2023-06-28 19:52
    
    UK to Have Less Coal Power This Winter as Plants Start Closing
      The UK is set to have less coal-fired electricity available this winter as two operators have started to
      2023-06-28 19:27
    
    UK Pension Funds Called On to Review Large Oil, Gas Holdings
      UK pension funds are dangerously misaligned with the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions fast enough to limit
      2023-06-28 19:26
    
    PAG Partner Kim Retires as PE Firms See Rising Departures
      David Kim, a partner at PAG, is retiring from Asia’s biggest multi-asset manager after 13 years, leaving the
      2023-06-28 17:52
    
    South Africa Central Bank Governor Sees Rates Higher for Longer
      South Africa’s central bank will keep monetary policy tight for longer to tame persistent inflation, Governor Lesetja Kganyago
      2023-06-28 17:18
    
    The White House is selling 'Bidenomics.' Is anyone buying?
      President Joe Biden's top economic advisers believe the worst effects of inflation are in the rear-view mirror. They are increasingly confident the economy is heading for a soft-landing, averting a recession. And a growing number of economists are beginning to agree.
      2023-06-28 17:16
    
    Putin Steps Up Effort to Undercut Wagner Leader After Revolt
      President Vladimir Putin sought to cast the Wagner leader who rose against him as corrupt, even as he
      2023-06-28 16:52
    