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BERLIN (Reuters) – A deadly earthquake in Turkey and Syria as well as tornadoes and hailstorms in the United States contributed to losses covered by insurance…
U.K. house prices skidded in July by the most in 14 years, a leading mortgage provider said Tuesday. Nationwide reported a 0.2% seasonally adjusted change in…
By Jorgelina do Rosario LONDON (Reuters) – Argentina’s preliminary deal with the International Monetary Fund is set to combine reviews of its $44 billion loan programme,…
(Reuters) – Global money market funds drew big inflows in the week to July 26, as investors were cautious ahead of major central banks’ interest rate…
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday charged Richard Heart, founder of the crypto projects Hex and PulseChain, with unregistered sale of more than $1 billion…
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan heralded the start of a slow shift away from decades of massive monetary stimulus on Friday, allowing…
Former President Donald Trump on Monday offered renewed criticism of special counsel Jack Smith and suggested that an indictment could be imminent in Smith’s probe into…
American consumers are depleting the “excess savings” they accumulated during the COVID pandemic, which could hamper the U.S. economy’s ability to achieve a soft landing as…
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – Ben Bernanke, who chaired the U.S. Federal Reserve during the global financial crisis, will lead a review of the Bank…
The numbers: Major banks made it tougher for borrowers to qualify for a loan in the spring — and lending standards are likely to get even tighter…