By Andy Sullivan and David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Republican-controlled House of Representatives is due to try to advance steep […]
US gets more time for oil auction in lawsuit over Gulf of Mexico whales
By Nichola Groom and Clark Mindock (Reuters) -A U.S. appeals court on Monday gave the Biden administration until Nov. 8 […]
Australia fines lender ANZ $9.6 million for misleading customers over funds
(Reuters) -Australia’s corporate regulator said on Tuesday the federal court has ordered ANZ Group Holdings to pay a penalty of […]
IMF board clears Suriname review, sees advance in China debt talks
NEW YORK (Reuters) -The board of the International Monetary Fund said on Monday it had completed a third review of […]
Fed’s Kashkari sees another rate hike, then a hold
By Ann Saphir (Reuters) -Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari said on Monday that given the surprising resilience of […]
Global warming will hit Australian crop yields and GDP, treasurer says
CANBERRA (Reuters) – Australian crop yields could be 4% below current levels by 2063, reducing the country’s economic output by […]
Pilots at Australia’s Qantas demand chair quit over scandals
SYDNEY (Reuters) – A union for pilots employed by Australia’s Qantas Airways called for the company’s chairman to resign following […]
SoftBank Corp to raise $800 million from bond-type shares in Japan first
By Anton Bridge (Reuters) – SoftBank Corp plans to raise 120 billion yen ($809 million) in Japan’s first public offering […]
United Steelworkers union chief Tom Conway dies at 71
(Reuters) -Thomas Conway, international president of the United Steelworkers (USW) union that represents 850,000 North American steel, paper, health, education […]
Thomson Reuters AI copyright dispute must go to trial, judge says
By Blake Brittain (Reuters) – A jury must decide the outcome of a lawsuit by information services company Thomson Reuters […]