By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) -While the U.S. Federal Reserve’s next top regulatory official is still in the balance, one […]
U.S. debt ceiling deadline could extend to January -Wrightson ICAP
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Treasury could be able to fund government operations into the first half of January without a […]
Analysis-‘Living hand to mouth’: Europe’s gas crunch shows little sign of easing
By Susanna Twidale and Nora Buli LONDON/OSLO (Reuters) – Consumers in the European Union and Britain face further gas price […]
Indian farmers hold mass rally, keep pressure on Modi despite climbdown
By Saurabh Sharma and Rajendra Jadhav LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) -Flushed with victory after Prime Minister Narendra Modi caved into demands […]
Euro zone banks still missing ECB’s climate risk goals
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -No big euro zone lender meets the European Central Bank’s climate risk management goals, the ECB said on […]
‘Greenflation’ a risk for renewable energy, but long-term viability intact
By Divya Chowdhury MUMBAI (Reuters) – Rising prices of commodities needed for renewable energy will increase the costs of setting […]
Canada to drop COVID-19 test requirement for border residents going to U.S. for essential goods
TORONTO (Reuters) – Canadians crossing into the United States for fuel and other essential supplies will be exempt from having […]
UK to require charge points for electric vehicles in new buildings
LONDON (Reuters) – Charging points for electric vehicles will be required to be installed in new buildings in Britain from […]
Paid family leave in spotlight as Senate weighs Biden social spending plan
By Susan Heavey WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Fresh off securing U.S. House of Representatives passage of President Joe Biden’s social and […]
Flood-hit Canada province braces for heavy rain, three bodies found
By Jennifer Gauthier ABBOTSFORD, British Columbia (Reuters) – Searchers located three bodies swept away by landslides in British Columbia, officials […]