Stock MarketUK North Sea firm Ithaca Energy plans London listingOctober 18, 2022107LONDON, Oct 18 (Reuters) - North Sea oil and gas producer Ithaca Energy said on Tuesday it is planning a...
CurrenciesINDIA RUPEE Rupee seen higher after dollar tumbles on positive risk moodOctober 18, 202263MUMBAI, Oct 18 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee is tipped to open higher against the U.S. currency on Tuesday as...
BankingWorld Bank cites overdue payments, puts loans to Belarus in ‘nonperforming’ statusOctober 18, 202287WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - The World Bank said on Monday it had placed all loans made by its main...
FinanceWall Street rallies, dollar dips on solid earnings, UK policy U-turnOctober 17, 202268U.S. stock indexes surge on Bank of America's earnings beatUK policy reversal boosts sterling, euro against the dollarChina's loose monetary...
BankingDollar dips as UK budget U-turn improves market sentimentOctober 17, 2022196NEW YORK, Oct 17 (Reuters) - The dollar dipped against a basket of major currencies and sterling jumped on Monday...
FundsColumn: OPEC+ cuts attract funds back to oil marketOctober 17, 202295LONDON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Portfolio investors continued heavy buying of crude oil futures and options for a second week...
MoneySurging dollar tests China’s capital controls as cash fleesOctober 17, 2022124HONG KONG, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Cash is leaving China's financial markets at the fastest clip in years as investors...
CurrenciesAnalysis: G7 fails to reach intervention deal to ease pain of soaring dollarOctober 16, 202276G7 says closely monitoring 'recent volatility' in marketsJapan's jawboning fails to stop yen's fall to 32-year lowsYellen shuns joint intervention...
EconomyOPEC+ members line up to endorse output cut after U.S. coercion claimOctober 16, 202290U.S. claimed more than one OPEC country coerced into cutIraq Kuwait, other OPEC+ members, stand by decisionSaudi defence minister says...
FinanceGlobal finance leaders single out China as barrier to faster debt reliefOctober 14, 202273WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Western countries this week ratcheted up their criticism of China, the world's largest bilateral creditor,...