Bargain or trap? US bank stock outlook hinges on Fed's path
By David Randall NEW YORK Bargain hunters are swirling around beaten-down shares of U.S. banks, even as skeptical
2023-11-11 06:15
Exclusive-Southwest Airlines expects certification of Boeing's 737 MAX 7 by April - company exec
By Rajesh Kumar Singh and David Shepardson CHICAGO Southwest Airlines expects Boeing's 737 MAX 7 plane will get
2023-11-11 05:54
Billionaire Home Depot Co-Founder Bernard Marcus Backs Trump
Bernard Marcus, the billionaire co-founder of Home Depot Inc. and a Republican megadonor, announced he’s backing Donald Trump
2023-11-11 04:19
Soho House Revenue Falls Short Despite 21% Membership Growth
Soho House & Co. Inc. reported third quarter revenue that fell short of analyst expectations, even as membership
2023-11-11 01:53
Lemssouguer’s Arini Hedge Fund Among Signa Unit Bondholders
Arini, the hedge fund founded by former Credit Suisse debt trader Hamza Lemssouguer, is among the largest bondholders
2023-11-10 18:22
Fed's Powell, others, not ready to call policy peak
By Howard Schneider and Ann Saphir WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Federal Reserve officials including Fed Chair Jerome Powell said on Thursday
2023-11-10 06:15
Fed's Powell: biggest mistake would be to fail to control inflation
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday said that while the Fed is "not going to ignore" a
2023-11-10 04:49
Fed Chair Powell resumes speech after delay by protestors
(Reuters) -Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell resumed a speech at the International Monetary Fund on Thursday after climate protestors briefly
2023-11-10 03:57
Nordic Banks Face Latvian Hit From Planned Mortgage Rate Cut
Latvia’s parliament is poised to pass legislation that would slash mortgage interest rates for one year and leave
2023-11-09 22:46
SoftBank’s Vision Fund Reports Another Loss of $1.7 Billion
SoftBank Group Corp.’s flagship Vision Fund reported another loss as valuations on some of its bets declined, even
2023-11-09 14:16
Picasso Sells for $139 Million, Artist’s Second Highest in History
A 1932 painting by Pablo Picasso, Femme à la montre, sold for $139.3 million on Wednesday night at
2023-11-09 08:24
WeWork seeks permission to begin canceling leases in bankruptcy
By Dietrich Knauth NEW YORK WeWork will make its first U.S. bankruptcy court appearance on Wednesday, seeking to
2023-11-08 19:18