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BHP’s return to Argentina marks new hope for untapped copper mines

BHP’s return to Argentina marks new hope for untapped copper mines

  By Daina Beth Solomon and Divya Rajagopal SANTIAGO/TORONTO (Reuters) – A new incentive regime for mining in Argentina is ..

Oil up over 1% but set to end week down on demand concerns

Oil up over 1% but set to end week down on demand concerns

By Ahmad Ghaddar LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices rose 1% on Friday on a softer dollar but were still set to end the week lower as weaker ..

Iceland sees string of volcanic eruptions

Iceland sees string of volcanic eruptions

  COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Iceland’s Reykjanes peninsula has seen a string of volcanic eruptions since 2021 when geological sy..

Extreme weather and geopolitics to send UK energy bills up 10%

Extreme weather and geopolitics to send UK energy bills up 10%

  By Catarina Demony and Radhika Anilkumar (Reuters) – British energy regulator Ofgem on Friday raised its price cap on hou..

UK regulator says Thames Water commits to remedies after licence breach

UK regulator says Thames Water commits to remedies after licence breach

  (Reuters) – Britain’s water regulator on Friday confirmed the implementation of commitments from struggling Thames ..

HSBC looks to double UK wealth business as banks target ‘mass affluent’

HSBC looks to double UK wealth business as banks target ‘mass affluent’

  By Lawrence White and Sinead Cruise LONDON (Reuters) – HSBC aims to double the assets under management in its British wea..

Nestle replaces CEO Schneider with company veteran Freixe

Nestle replaces CEO Schneider with company veteran Freixe

  By John Revill and Richa Naidu ZURICH/LONDON (Reuters) – Nestle is replacing CEO Mark Schneider with company veteran Laur..

Oil set to end week lower on demand concerns, easing supply woes

Oil set to end week lower on demand concerns, easing supply woes

  By Shariq Khan (Reuters) – Oil prices were little changed on Friday, on track to end the week lower, as downward revision..

Dollar rebounds against euro before Powell speech

Dollar rebounds against euro before Powell speech

  By Karen Brettell NEW YORK (Reuters) -The dollar rebounded from a 13-month low against the euro on Thursday before Federal Rese..

European stocks rise on rate cut hopes, healthcare sector hits record high

European stocks rise on rate cut hopes, healthcare sector hits record high

  By Ankika Biswas and Pranav Kashyap (Reuters) -Europe’s main stock index climbed on Thursday, with healthcare and retail ..

As Modi visits Poland, PM Tusk eyes stronger defence industry ties with India

As Modi visits Poland, PM Tusk eyes stronger defence industry ties with India

  By Anna Koper WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland wants to deepen its cooperation with India in the defence industry, Prime Ministe..

UK businesses report more growth momentum in August

UK businesses report more growth momentum in August

By Andy Bruce (Reuters) -British business activity sped up this month and cost pressures were the weakest in over three years, accordi..

Analysis-Euro, now a safer bet, emerges a winner from market turmoil

Analysis-Euro, now a safer bet, emerges a winner from market turmoil

By Sruthi Shankar and Alun John (Reuters) -The euro is trading at its highest this year against the dollar, emerging as a clear winner..

Bank of England to deliver one more rate cut this year, economists say: Reuters poll

Bank of England to deliver one more rate cut this year, economists say: Reuters poll

By Shaloo Shrivastava BENGALURU (Reuters) – The Bank of England will cut interest rates just once more this year, in November, a..

Wall Street muted as investors look to Fed after stocks recovery

Wall Street muted as investors look to Fed after stocks recovery

By Lawrence Delevingne and Huw Jones (Reuters) -Global shares idled on Wednesday after a lengthy rebound propelled them towards recent..

Wall Street stocks, dollar subdued as Fed readies rate cuts

Wall Street stocks, dollar subdued as Fed readies rate cuts

By Lawrence Delevingne (Reuters) -Stocks and the dollar remained subdued on Thursday after Federal Reserve minutes signalled U.S. inte..

UK factory orders fall again but by less than in July, CBI survey shows

UK factory orders fall again but by less than in July, CBI survey shows

UK factory orders fall again but by less than in July, CBI survey shows (Reuters) – British factory orders fell again this month..

Miner Sibanye gets 500 million euros financing to complete Finland lithium project

Miner Sibanye gets 500 million euros financing to complete Finland lithium project

  (Reuters) – Sibanye Stillwater has secured a 500 million euros ($557.30 million) financing package to complete its Kelibe..

Siemens picks Toyota’s Vanderlande as buyer for logistics unit, sources say

Siemens picks Toyota’s Vanderlande as buyer for logistics unit, sources say

  MUNICH (Reuters) – Siemens has chosen Toyota’s Vanderlande as a buyer for its airport logistics unit Siemens Logist..

Germany seizes almost 250,000 euros in cash in crypto ATM sting

Germany seizes almost 250,000 euros in cash in crypto ATM sting

Germany seizes almost 250,000 euros in cash in crypto ATM sting (This Aug. 20 story has been corrected to rectify the figure to 250,00..

Poland’s top lender PKO BP Q2 profit quadruples on core business, low provisions

Poland’s top lender PKO BP Q2 profit quadruples on core business, low provisions

  GDANSK (Reuters) – Poland’s biggest bank PKO BP said on Thursday second-quarter net profit quadrupled year-on-year,..

Wall Street muted as investors look to Fed after stocks recovery

Wall Street muted as investors look to Fed after stocks recovery

By Lawrence Delevingne and Huw Jones (Reuters) -Global shares idled on Wednesday after a lengthy rebound propelled them towards recent..

Britain’s insurers told to demonstrate better value for customers

Britain’s insurers told to demonstrate better value for customers

  LONDON (Reuters) – Some of Britain’s insurers are still unable to show they provide good outcomes for consumers, th..

Sun and holidays boost UK supermarket spending but Asda struggles, says NIQ

Sun and holidays boost UK supermarket spending but Asda struggles, says NIQ

  By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) – Warm weather and household buying ahead of summer holidays accelerated sales growth at ..

Britain’s Waitrose to invest $1.3 billion in stores over three years

Britain’s Waitrose to invest $1.3 billion in stores over three years

  LONDON (Reuters) – British upmarket supermarket group Waitrose plans to invest 1 billion pounds ($1.30 billion) in new an..

Stock rebound wanes as investors await US job data, Fed

Stock rebound wanes as investors await US job data, Fed

  By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Asian shares slipped on Wednesday as a stellar rebound in world stocks paused for breath,..

EV startup Rivian’s production chief joins Stellantis

EV startup Rivian’s production chief joins Stellantis

  By Abhirup Roy SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Rivian’s head of manufacturing is leaving the electric vehicle startup to ..

UK employer pay awards soften in three months to July, Brightmine survey shows

UK employer pay awards soften in three months to July, Brightmine survey shows

  (Reuters) – Pay awards granted by British employers fell during the three months to July, according to a survey on Wednes..

Morning Bid: Jobs in focus after the rebound

Morning Bid: Jobs in focus after the rebound

  A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook Markets’ sparkling recovery from early August&#..

Dollar slumps ahead of payrolls revisions, Powell speech

Dollar slumps ahead of payrolls revisions, Powell speech

By Karen Brettell NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar fell to its lowest level since January on Tuesday as investors awaited revisio..

Morning Bid: S&P 500 hunting cloud nine

Morning Bid: S&P 500 hunting cloud nine

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Alun John, EMEA breaking news correspondent, finance and markets. It’s bee..

StanChart makes three executive changes in Europe, Asia transaction banking business

StanChart makes three executive changes in Europe, Asia transaction banking business

  (Reuters) – Asia-focussed lender Standard Chartered (StanChart) announced three senior executive changes in its transacti..

Seven & i shares give up some gains after Couche-Tard bid

Seven & i shares give up some gains after Couche-Tard bid

  TOKYO (Reuters) -Shares of Japan’s Seven & i Holdings fell more than 7% in morning trade on Tuesday, giving up some o..

Europe’s Jupiter probe to stage daring lunar-Earth fly-by

Europe’s Jupiter probe to stage daring lunar-Earth fly-by

By Tim Hepher PARIS (Reuters) -European scientists were poised to attempt a first in orbital gymnastics late on Monday, tapping into t..

Morning Bid: Greenback in the red as Jackson Hole looms

Morning Bid: Greenback in the red as Jackson Hole looms

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Samuel Indyk The volatility that rocked markets in early August appears to be ..

Analysis-Package deals make a comeback as sun seekers count the cost

Analysis-Package deals make a comeback as sun seekers count the cost

By Joanna Plucinska and Jon Nazca LONDON/MALAGA, Spain (Reuters) – Sun seekers are turning to package holidays in Europe as soar..

Oil prices fall on China demand fears, focus on Mideast talks

Oil prices fall on China demand fears, focus on Mideast talks

  By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices eased in trading on Monday as fears of weaker demand in top oil importer Ch..