China exports fall again as economy struggles
The declines in trade were not as bad as expected and an improvement on the (...)US economy contracts as Ukraine war hits trade
The economy shrank in the first three months of the year, figures show, its (...)Do more to spur investment, firms urge government
The trade body says firms need help as they face the highest tax burden in (...)Trump trade chief wants WTO leadership race reopened
Picking a new leader for the WTO will be a challenge for Joe Biden as the (...)Asian trade mega-pact set to be signed this weekend
The deal is almost a decade in the making and covers nearly a third of the (...)Five questions for Joe Biden on the economy
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The Chinese president has called for more cooperation in international trade (...)UK signs first major post-Brexit trade deal with Japan
Symbolic trade deal will cover 99% of UK exports to Japan but boost economy (...)‘Raise sick pay’ to lower virus health and economic risks
It would manage a "crude" trade-off between lives and jobs as the UK economy (...)U.S. pulled out of talks on digital services taxes - Lighthizer
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin decided to pull out of negotiations (...)UPDATE 1-U.S. pulled out of talks on digital services taxes -Lighthizer
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin decided to pull out of negotiations (...)OECD: No deal on digital tax risks trade war
The international group has been overseeing talks on taxing US tech giants. (...)China stocks gain as dismal trade data fuels stimulus hopes
China stocks ended higher on Monday as poor domestic trade data reinforced (...)UPDATE 1-U.S. Treasury yields fall after aggressive Fed action, but off lows
U.S. Treasury yields fell on Monday but were off their overnight lows in volatile (...)Give gig workers sick pay to help stop virus spread - TUC
Britain must provide sick pay for low-wage and gig-economy workers who need (...)RPT-COLUMN-Oil traders price in coronavirus-driven recession: Kemp
Oil traders and other financial investors are anticipating a severe slowdown (...)Hong Kong stocks close higher as Beijing signals more support for economy
Hong Kong stocks reversed earlier losses to end higher on Thursday, after (...)UK employers urge Johnson not to sacrifice services in EU deal
Britain must not exclude its huge services industry from a planned trade deal (...)Syrian pound hits new lows over regional tensions - traders
The battered Syrian currency hit a new record low on Monday over fears that (...)WRAPUP 1-Fed officials: Trade risks easing may mean bluer sky for 2020
The global trade wars may not be over, but U.S. Federal Reserve officials (...)Nikkei drops as Trump offers mixed signals on China trade deal
Japanese shares slipped on Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump left (...)Boeing says Airbus could still avoid tariffs by obeying WTO
Boeing Co on Wednesday urged Airbus to comply with World Trade Organization (...)Asia stocks drop as slowdown fears rattle investors
Stock markets in Asia joined a global sell-off on renewed worries about trade (...)Column: Hedge funds sell oil as global economy deteriorates
Hedge funds are becoming more pessimistic about the outlook for oil prices (...)UK shares in the red as risk aversion prevails
UK shares inched lower on Tuesday, as worries over protests in Hong Kong, (...)U.S. tells Britain to drop tax proposal on U.S. tech firms for trade deal -The Telegraph
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has told Britain it will (...)BoE says British banks ready for no-deal Brexit, trade war
British banks hold enough capital to cope with a no-deal Brexit and a global (...)Sri Lanka stocks close little changed in thin trade; rupee edges up
Sri Lankan shares ended almost flat in dull trade on Thursday, but posted (...)ECB to give euro zone economy a small shot in the arm
The European Central Bank will try to give an ailing euro zone economy a boost (...)WRAPUP 3-Chill in global economy prompts G20 call for trade truce
The risk that global economic growth could slow more than expected spurred (...)Not just Brexit - EU frets next crisis may come from money managers, clearing
While Brexit and trade disputes dominate financial headlines, European Union (...)European shares edges up as earnings flurry quells Fed angst
European shares opened slightly higher on Thursday as a flurry of corporate (...)Sri Lankan shares close little changed in dull trade; tax bill weighs on mkt
COLOMBO, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares closed little changed in low (...)Canada business investment picks up, but future uncertain
OTTAWA, Aug 31 (Reuters) - A rebound in Canadian business investment may signal (...)On NAFTA, Donald Trump’s most dangerous opponents are at home
EVER game for a fight, President Donald Trump is picking one again with Canada (...)Sri Lankan shares end weaker in thin trade; tax proposal weighs
COLOMBO, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares ended weaker on Monday, lingering (...)Investors are not great at predicting politics
FINANCIAL markets are supposed to be the font of all wisdom, weighing up the (...)Cars for cheese?
A free trade agreement does not normally mean the removal of all taxes, quotas (...)Tech stocks have regained their dotcom-era highs
CAST your mind back to when Bill Clinton was president, Tony Blair and Vladimir (...)Britain hails Spanish investment as sign of confidence in economy
LONDON, July 13 (Reuters) - Spanish companies will commit millions of pounds (...)UK manufacturing output falls and trade deficit widens
Disappointing manufacturing, trade and construction data indicate the economy (...)Podcast: Vorsprung durch Angst
Germany is admired for a stable economy and holding on to blue-collar jobs (...)Why government-bond yields have been falling again
EVERY year it seems that analysts and investors play a ritual game. They begin (...)In Donald Trump’s America, the left rethinks its economics
DEMOCRATS thought they knew the boundaries of acceptable economic discourse. (...)Taiwan’s economy has defied the pessimists
Tsai takes the flakTAIWAN’S president, Tsai Ing-wen, has had a tough first (...)A Turkish maker of white goods is looking outwards
FORGIVE a maker of washing machines a fondness for spin. Hakan Bulgurlu, who (...)Noble Group, a big Asian commodities trader, is teetering
THE difficulties facing Noble Group, a beleaguered Hong Kong commodities trader, (...)Delay seen, again, on Trump growth agenda after Comey sacking
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Not even a week after the Trump administration and Congress (...)UPDATE 1-Ex-SEC accountant settles charges over illegal options trades
WASHINGTON, May 9 (Reuters) - A former accountant at the U.S. Securities and (...)Protecting American steel from imports makes no sense
AS AN example of all that is wrong with Donald Trump’s view of trade, the (...)The markets are uninspired by the Trump tax plan
REMEMBER why the "Trump bump" began, all the way back in November? The rationale (...)The mysterious quiescence of the gold market
AMERICA has bombed Syria, and its relations with Russia have deteriorated. (...)The EFTA countries show how hard Brexit will be for Britain
NORWAY offers much to envy. The food is tasty, public services are great and (...)America has a retirement problem, not a saving problem
HOUSE Resolution 67, which Donald Trump signed last week, rolls back a rule (...)Portugal GDP Growth Rate
The Portuguese economy advanced 0.6 percent on quarter in the last three months (...)Portugal Economic Activity YoY
Portuguese economic activity expanded 1.2 percent year-on-year in January (...)We found 56 rearch results.