Singapore PM Lee reassures public amid political scandals, inflation
      SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Tuesday sought to reassure the public after a spate of political
      2023-08-08 19:52
    
    Here's what CEOs are saying about consumer spending
      Consumer resilience has helped keep the economy strong through the Federal Reserve's interest rate hiking cycle. But is that strength holding, or is it faltering?
      2023-08-08 19:17
    
    UPS says its profit will fall after it reaches a Teamsters deal. Its stock is sinking sharply
      UPS reported a sharp drop in revenue and profit in the second quarter. The company also cut its profit forecast, expecting narrower margins in the wake of its tentative deal with the Teamsters union.
      2023-08-08 18:46
    
    Taiwan’s Exports Decline Slows as Surplus Rises to Record High
      Taiwan’s exports tumbled for the eleventh straight month in July in a sign that global demand for chips
      2023-08-08 16:52
    
    China exports see biggest drop for three years
      Global demand for Chinese goods has fallen as the cost of living and rising interest rates bite.
      2023-08-08 16:15
    
    SoftBank Vision Fund Swings to Profit on Global Tech Rebound
      SoftBank Group Corp.’s Vision Fund eked out its first profit in more than a year, thanks to a
      2023-08-08 14:59
    
    Glencore Mid-Year Profit Plunges 50% as Commodity Prices Retreat
      Glencore Plc reported a steep drop in first-half profit and slashed returns to its shareholders after disappointing Chinese
      2023-08-08 14:20
    
    Why has Ireland got so much surplus cash?
      The Republic of Ireland is predicted to have a €65.2bn (£56.3bn) budget surplus by 2027.
      2023-08-08 13:47
    
    Graves a Barrier for Jindal’s $2 Billion South African Iron Mine
      A plan by Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. to develop an up-to $2 billion iron-ore mine in South
      2023-08-08 13:16
    
    Australia's Woodside to sell 10% stake in Scarborough to LNG Japan for $500 million
      (Reuters) -Woodside Energy Group said on Tuesday it had entered a deal with LNG Japan to sell a 10% participating
      2023-08-08 12:21
    
    Moody's downgrades 10 US banks, warns of possible cuts to others
      By Lananh Nguyen and Juby Babu Ratings agency Moody's downgraded the credit ratings of several U.S. banks on
      2023-08-08 11:29
    
    It's not just actors: Over 11,000 city workers will strike in LA on Tuesday
      City employees represented by local union SEIU 721 working in sanitation, at the city's port at at Los Angeles International Airport will strike for 24 hours, with picket lines forming in front of City Hall and LAX.
      2023-08-08 08:52
    