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LONDON (Reuters) – Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday that the United States would have deep concerns about Chinese military activities in Cuba, after…
(Repeats fixing typo in last quote) By Libby George LONDON (Reuters) – Cautious optimism in the developing world that wealthier countries and China had finally fixed…
Half-point Bank of England hike called a possibility as U.K. inflation comes in hotter than forecast
A half-point interest rate hike from the Bank of England could be on the table after U.K. consumer prices rose a hotter-than-expected 8.7% in May, disappointing…
(Reuters) -Volkswagen is in talks with its joint venture partner SAIC about whether to conduct an independent audit of its plant in Xinjiang, China, the company…
By Nivedita Balu and David Ljunggren TORONTO (Reuters) -Canada’s financial regulator on Tuesday said it was raising the amount of capital the country’s biggest lenders must…
More than 480 days after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, 84% of the companies surveyed by the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine are fully…
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union executive presented on Tuesday its economic security plan which seeks to convince the bloc’s 27 states to agree…
U.S. stocks closed lower on Tuesday, the first day of trading after the long federal Juneteenth holiday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -0.72% fell about…
KYIV (Reuters) – The son of one of the United States’ richest men criticised the international disaster response to the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in…
There could be further progress Wednesday in the bipartisan push to take back pay from executives at failed banks, as the Senate Banking Committee is slated…

