Ukraine Recap: Two Die in Russia Oil Field Blast, Tass Reports
A blast in a northern Russia oil field killed two people and injured at least five others, the
2023-08-15 06:50
Catalent, facing pressure from Elliott, had other activists in stock
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss NEW YORK Contract drugmaker Catalent, which is being pushed to make changes to its board
2023-08-15 06:49
National Australia Bank's third-quarter cash profit rises 5%, announces $973 million share buyback
National Australia Bank on Tuesday reported an increase in its third-quarter cash profit, helped by rising interest rates,
2023-08-15 06:26
Goldman Sachs appoints John Greenwood as co-head of Latin America -memo
NEW YORK Goldman Sachs appointed John Greenwood as its co-head of Latin America and head of investment banking
2023-08-15 06:16
US Weighs Imposing Long-Term Debt Requirements on More Banks
US regulators will soon propose requiring banks with as little as $100 billion in assets to issue enough
2023-08-15 06:15
Wendy McMahon and Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews take lead news executive roles at CBS
CBS has appointed Wendy McMahon to a new top role supervising CBS News, its local stations and syndicated programming
2023-08-15 05:59
Marketmind: China data deluge as EM turmoil deepens
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
2023-08-15 05:58
Georgia Court Probing Donald Trump Rejects ‘Fictitious Document’ Report
The Georgia court where a grand jury is weighing possible charges against Donald Trump for trying to overturn
2023-08-15 05:46
Trump’s Fourth Indictment: Five Ways Georgia May Be Different
Donald Trump may soon be indicted on criminal charges for the fourth time, but the case involving efforts
2023-08-15 05:45
Amazon’s Leader on Alexa, Echo and Other Devices Plans to Leave
Amazon.com Inc. devices chief Dave Limp plans to retire — the latest senior leader to announce his departure
2023-08-15 05:26
Chelsea negotiating for Romeo Lavia transfer to take Todd Boehly’s spending past £900m
Chelsea are negotiating a fee of £50m with add-ons for Romeo Lavia, after the midfielder signalled his intention to leave Southampton for Stamford Bridge rather than Liverpool. The Anfield club had earlier on Monday had a £60m bid accepted for the 19-year-old and, while he was interested in going north, moving to London has proved a more favourable option. There was some frustration given that it was felt Liverpool could have had a deal done last week, but Southampton absolutely refused to drop their asking price from £50m, in what has proved a seller's market. The signing will take Chelsea's expenditure to over £900m gross since the takeover in May 2022, and raised questions over how they will meet Financial Fair Play requirements. While the spending has inevitably been the subject of a lot of discussion at the top levels of clubs, just as it has been in the wider game, there has been no contact with the Premier League about it. Chelsea are likely to still have a number of outgoings in the two weeks left of the window - although that does raise the issue of clubs knowing they need to sell. The Premier League are expected to change their rules to bring them in line with Uefa's, closing a loophole that allows transfer fees to be spread over a longer-period and setting a limit at five years, but that will not affect the last year's spending. The regulations are also dependent on the year-end date for signings and which year the transactions go into. Chelsea completed the signing of Moises Caicedo for an initial £100m from Brighton earlier on Monday. Read More Chelsea end Caicedo saga by signing Brighton midfielder for initial £100m Chelsea’s £1bn spending spree still isn’t enough Chelsea and Liverpool trial football without defensive midfielders
2023-08-15 05:25
Back to the future for India's rice farmers
India, the world's biggest rice exporter, is turning to old varieties and new farming techniques.
2023-08-15 05:20
