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There is more trouble for Target shareholders who continue to bear the brunt of the Pride merchandising controversy, which erupted earlier this month. Shares fell another…
(Reuters) – Foreign investors who left Russia after selling their businesses there between March 2022 and March 2023 withdrew about $36 billion from the country, the…
The numbers: A survey of consumer confidence slipped in May to a six-month low of 102.3. Americans remained gloomy about the economy and said jobs were…
By Joe Cash and Bernard Orr BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao urged Japan to halt semiconductor export controls, calling it a “wrongdoing” that…
When New York State first unveiled its digital-asset licensing regime eight years ago, it was widely criticized by crypto boosters as an “abominable” attack on a…
By Orathai Sriring and Kitiphong Thaichareon BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s economy is on a solid path to recovery and showing resiliency, helped by good revenue collection…
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is about to sign a bill that would block community and public-school libraries in the state from receiving certain types of funding…
(Reuters) -Key jobs figures in the United States, Chinese business activity data and European inflation readings are giving more evidence on the pull and push factors…
The chief of The Richmond Federal Reserve said Tuesday that high inflation probably won’t dissipate quickly barring a sharper slowdown in the U.S. economy. Thomas Barkin…
Home prices rose for the second straight month in March as buyers confronted steep competition and limited inventory. Prices increased 0.7% nationally in the period from…