Office landlords squeezed by falling occupancy rates, refinancing difficulties. Here's why
The failure of several large lenders earlier this year and the banking turmoil that followed have fueled worries for owners of office space
2023-05-25 22:23
Trial date set for Steve Bannon's fundraising fraud case
A New York state judge has set a trial date for Steve Bannon's fundraising fraud case for May of next year.
2023-05-25 22:22
Companies are finding it's not so simple to leave Russia. Others are quietly staying put
When Russia invaded Ukraine, companies were quick to respond, some announcing they would get out of Russia immediately
2023-05-25 21:23
Chemical maker Dow signs supply agreement for bio-plastic materials
U.S. chemical maker Dow Inc said on Thursday it had signed a long-term supply agreement with bio-conversion company
2023-05-25 21:17
'Basketball Wives' star Brittish Williams faces years in prison after being charged with 15 felonies
Williams admitted to under-reporting her income in tax returns and falsely claiming her niece and nephew as dependents
2023-05-25 21:15
U.S. weekly jobless claims rise moderately; first-quarter GDP growth revised up
WASHINGTON The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose moderately last week and the prior
2023-05-25 20:53
Shift to clean energy accelerating, but coal investments too high, report says
The International Energy Agency says energy security concerns and policy support from rich countries are speeding up reliance on clean energy
2023-05-25 19:53
Sri Lanka president vows to conclude debt-restructuring talks by Sept or Nov
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) -Debt-laden Sri Lanka should be able to conclude a new round of restructuring talks by
2023-05-25 19:24
Cineworld eyes bankruptcy exit in July as most lenders back restructuring plan
(Reuters) -Cineworld expects to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July, the British cinema chain operator said on Thursday,
2023-05-25 18:47
Germany economy shrinks in first quarter, signaling one definition of recession
The German economy has shrunk unexpectedly in the first three months of this year, marking the second quarter of contraction that is one definition of recession
2023-05-25 18:45
White House, Republicans seek to close US debt-ceiling deal as deadline nears
By Moira Warburton and Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON The White House and congressional Republicans on Thursday are expected to
2023-05-25 18:18
Stock market today: World shares decline on worries over US debt; Germany slips into recession
Shares are mostly lower in Europe and Asia as investors watch for signs of progress on a deal to avert a default on U.S. government debt
2023-05-25 17:29