
Exclusive: Energy Secretary vows to 100% refill emergency oil stockpile — but warns that won't happen before a second Biden term
America's emergency oil stockpiles have plunged to 40-year lows under President Joe Biden as US officials have sought to cushion consumers from high gas prices.
2023-07-12 23:57

The oldest craft brewery in the United States is shutting down after 127 years
Pour one out for Anchor Brewing: America's oldest craft brewer is shutting down after 127 years in business.
2023-07-12 23:48

Hidroelectrica’s Strong Debut Marks a Turning Point for Romania
Europe’s largest initial public offering of 2023 gave investors and Romania something to cheer about, with the shares
2023-07-12 23:20

UK economy shows strains and gains, complicating BoE's job
By William Schomberg LONDON Britain's economy is showing some signs of strain from the Bank of England's 13
2023-07-12 23:20

NATO members Greece and Turkey pledge to 'reset' ties and bypass longstanding disputes
Greece’s prime minister says his country is ready to “reset” relations with neighbor Turkey in an effort to bypass decades-old disputes between the two NATO members
2023-07-12 23:15

Broadcom Megabond Inches Closer as Firm Seals EU Merger Nod
Broadcom Inc. is moving closer to selling a potential jumbo investment-grade bond after scoring approval from the European
2023-07-12 22:51

Lucid shares drop as deliveries take hit from Tesla's price war
(Reuters) -Lucid Group said its second-quarter production dropped from the previous three months while deliveries stayed flat, sending the shares
2023-07-12 22:28

Music streams for 2023 hit 1 trillion in record time. Latin and K-pop artists are big reasons why
Is non-English language music the future of the music business
2023-07-12 22:20

Music streams top 1 trillion at the fastest pace yet, reflecting more global industry, report finds
Is non-English language music the future of the music business
2023-07-12 21:59

White House cheers ‘Bidenomics’ as inflation rises by only 0.2%
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that inflation ticked up by only 0.2 per cent in June and had its lowest 12-month increase in more than two years in a welcome turn of events for President Joe Biden. The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers showed that inflation rose 0.2 per cent last month after it had only ticked up 0.1 per cent in May, in a sign that inflation is easing up. Meanwhile, the all-items index rose 3.0 per cent for the past twelve months ending in June, its lowest 12-month increase since March of 2021.
2023-07-12 21:57

Global public debt hits record $92 trillion - UN report
By Jorgelina do Rosario LONDON Global public debt surged to a record $92 trillion in 2022 as governments
2023-07-12 21:45

European Gas Falls to Lowest in a Month as Troll Set to Resume
European natural gas fell to the lowest level in a month on expectations that seasonal maintenance will ease
2023-07-12 21:28