EconomyUK consumer confidence highest since Feb 2022 as ‘green shoots’ emerge: GfKApril 21, 202358LONDON, April 21 (Reuters) - British consumers were their most upbeat in more than a year this month, despite the...
InvestingCalifornia’s port truck-charging plan gets a jolt from big investorsApril 17, 202390LOS ANGELES, April 17 (Reuters) - California's bustling seaports, dominated by massive container vessels and soaring cranes, may seem an...
FundsFerrari fever? Classic cars roar into investment fundsApril 15, 202353Rise of classic cars beats wine, watches and art - index1962 Ferrari fetches $48 mln, 1955 Mercedes-Benz $149 mlnAsset managers...
InvestingInvestors to urge UK firms to protect low-paid workersApril 14, 202362Low paid disproportionately hit by high inflationLGIM, Aviva and AXA part of campaignInvestor coalition to protest at AGMsFirms including Tesco...
EconomyUS retail sales post second straight monthly drop; factory output fallsApril 14, 202360Retail sales fall 1.0% in March; February drop trimmedCore retail sales slip 0.3%; February unrevisedWASHINGTON, April 14 (Reuters) - U.S....
EconomyLuxury shares boost Europe’s STOXX 600, French stocks hit new record highApril 13, 202371STOXX 600 ends up 0.4%France's CAC 40 hits new record highLVMH hits all-time high after strong Q1 reportTesco expects flat...
EconomyUS proposes to slash EV mileage ratings to meet fuel economy rulesApril 11, 202381WASHINGTON, April 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. Energy Department (DOE) on Monday proposed reducing electric vehicles' (EV) mileage ratings to...
InvestingChina investment drowns out decoupling rhetoricApril 10, 202396MUMBAI, April 10 (Reuters Breakingviews) - International companies are reinforcing President Xi Jinping’s message that China is open for business....
Stock MarketWorld stocks survive banking turmoil – but for how long?April 6, 202355LONDON, April 6 (Reuters) - Banking sector turmoil has not dented demand for equities, with MSCI's world stock index up...
FinanceNigel Lawson, architect of Thatcher’s economic reforms, dies at 91April 3, 202360LONDON, April 3 (Reuters) - Nigel Lawson, a former British finance minister who was an architect of Margaret Thatcher's economic...