By Alexandra Alper, Karen Freifeld and Stephen Nellis WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. government is nearing…
Day: January 14, 2020
Why the Ukrainian plane tragedy is unlikely to lead to global airspace rules
By Allison Lampert, Rozanna Latiff and Tim Hepher MONTREAL/KUALA LUMPUR/PARIS (Reuters) – Why was the Ukrainian…
U.S. SEC commissioner backs direct listings to rein in Wall Street fees
By Katanga Johnson and Joshua Franklin WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissioner Rob Jackson…
U.S. Supreme Court tosses lower court ruling that allowed IBM retirement fund suit
By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out a lower…
Earthquakes to impede Puerto Rico’s economic recovery: Moody’s
(Reuters) – A series of earthquakes that recently hit Puerto Rico poses a setback for the…
Chicago eyes bigger budget savings from upsized bond refunding
CHICAGO (Reuters) – Chicago will gain $40 million in additional upfront savings from a bigger bond…
Stocks rally, then ease on U.S.-China trade deal; oil gains
By Herbert Lash NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil prices rose and a gauge of global equity…
Wall Street dips from record in ‘Jason Bourne market’
By Noel Randewich (Reuters) – U.S. stocks dipped on Tuesday, reversing earlier intraday record highs, following…
Argentine bonds drop after Buenos Aires province seeks payment extension
By Cassandra Garrison and Rodrigo Campos BUENOS AIRES/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Buenos Aires bonds added to…
Oil edges up after five days of losses ahead of U.S.-China trade pact
By Scott DiSavino NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil prices edged higher on Tuesday after five days…
Citigroup beats estimates on credit card, trading revenue growth
By C Nivedita and Imani Moise (Reuters) – Citigroup Inc beat analysts’ estimates for fourth-quarter profits…
Fed will continue repo offerings into February, reducing term operations
By Jonnelle Marte (Reuters) – The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said on Tuesday it…