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Analysis-Traders bet ECB will be first big central bank to cut rates

Analysis-Traders bet ECB will be first big central bank to cut rates

By Yoruk Bahceli (Reuters) – Financial markets are ramping up expectations for interest rate cuts from the European Central Ban..

BMW says ‘no interest’ in price war as order books bulge

BMW says ‘no interest’ in price war as order books bulge

By Victoria Waldersee BERLIN (Reuters) -BMW forecast strong fourth quarter sales on Friday and said its order book was filled into th..

US job growth misses expectations in October as labor market slows

US job growth misses expectations in October as labor market slows

By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. job growth slowed in October in part as strikes by the United Auto Workers (UAW) ..

Stocks gain, Treasury yields fall after U.S. jobs market softens

Stocks gain, Treasury yields fall after U.S. jobs market softens

By Caroline Valetkevitch and Harry Robertson NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -Global stock indexes rose, the dollar weakened and benchmark ..

UK’s Sunak urges world leaders to address AI risks

UK’s Sunak urges world leaders to address AI risks

By Martin Coulter and Paul Sandle BLETCHLEY PARK, England (Reuters) – World leaders have a responsibility to address the risks ..

Analysis-Central banks’ big pause spurs bruised bond investors to double down

Analysis-Central banks’ big pause spurs bruised bond investors to double down

By Naomi Rovnick and Yoruk Bahceli LONDON (Reuters) – Bond investors bruised by a record hiking cycle are increasing their posi..

Britons’ cost-of-living crisis habits will endure, says Sainsbury’s boss

Britons’ cost-of-living crisis habits will endure, says Sainsbury’s boss

By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) – Changes to British consumers’ behaviour that emerged during the ongoing cost-of-living ..

Ferrari sees strong demand stretching into the distance

Ferrari sees strong demand stretching into the distance

By Giulio Piovaccari and Keith Weir MILAN (Reuters) -Ferrari’s order books are bulging all the way into 2025 when it plans to l..

Bank of England keeps rates at 15-year high, rules out quick cuts to help economy

Bank of England keeps rates at 15-year high, rules out quick cuts to help economy

By William Schomberg and Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) – The Bank of England held interest rates at a 15-year peak on Thursday an..

US dollar retreats as risk appetite rises, Fed rate hikes seen as done

US dollar retreats as risk appetite rises, Fed rate hikes seen as done

(Removes extraneous word “be” in the quote in the 7th paragraph) By Samuel Indyk and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss LONDON/NEW ..

Global central banks mark a possible plateau

Global central banks mark a possible plateau

By Howard Schneider, William Schomberg and Francesco Canepa (Reuters) – The Bank of England’s decision to hold its policy..

Global fund managers sharpen bank scrutiny following crisis -survey

Global fund managers sharpen bank scrutiny following crisis -survey

By Laura Matthews and Chiara Elisei NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – Global fund managers are exploring ways to spread their counter..

Factbox-More automakers plug into Tesla’s EV charging network

Factbox-More automakers plug into Tesla’s EV charging network

(Reuters) -More automakers signed up to access Tesla’s electric-vehicle charging infrastructure across the United States, takin..

China, US and EU agree to work together on AI safety at UK summit

China, US and EU agree to work together on AI safety at UK summit

By Paul Sandle, Martin Coulter BLETCHLEY PARK, England (Reuters) -China agreed to work with the United States, European Union and oth..

King Charles will deliver COP28 opening speech, Buckingham Palace says

King Charles will deliver COP28 opening speech, Buckingham Palace says

LONDON (Reuters) – King Charles will give the opening address at the COP28 U.N. global climate summit in Dubai, Buckingham Pala..

Fed keeps rates unchanged, acknowledges economy is ‘strong’

Fed keeps rates unchanged, acknowledges economy is ‘strong’

By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Wednesday but left the door open t..

Why ethical selling is the only way to sell

Why ethical selling is the only way to sell

By Paul Owen, MD, True Sales Does it surprise you to know that salespeople are some of the least trusted workers in the U..

Revolutionizing Retail: Jamie Schisler’s Insights on the Creative and Innovative Path of UpWest

Revolutionizing Retail: Jamie Schisler’s Insights on the Creative and Innovative Path of UpWest

Jamie Schisler, UpWest’s Chief Comfort Officer, shares his insights on how creativity has been a driving force behind innovation in t..

BP shares slump as Q3 profit misses forecast on weak gas

BP shares slump as Q3 profit misses forecast on weak gas

By Ron Bousso and Shadia Nasralla LONDON (Reuters) – BP on Tuesday reported third-quarter earnings of $3.3 billion, missing ana..

Endesa warns of slowdown in renewables development

Endesa warns of slowdown in renewables development

By Pietro Lombardi MADRID (Reuters) – Spanish power utility Endesa is slowing the pace of its renewable energy development, its..

French GDP growth slows, inflation eases

French GDP growth slows, inflation eases

By Marine Strauss and Tassilo Hummel PARIS (Reuters) -The French economy grew by 0.1% in the third quarter, with growth slowing from ..

Euro zone inflation and growth fall as ECB hikes bite

Euro zone inflation and growth fall as ECB hikes bite

By Francesco Canepa FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Inflation in the euro zone is falling fast and the economy has begun contracting, dat..

Explainer-Why are European telecom firms selling assets?

Explainer-Why are European telecom firms selling assets?

By Supantha Mukherjee STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Vodafone’s bid on Tuesday to sell its Spanish business is the latest move by ..

Britain’s AI summit: what can it achieve?

Britain’s AI summit: what can it achieve?

By Martin Coulter LONDON (Reuters) -Britain will host the world’s first global artificial intelligence (AI) safety summit thi..

Japan’s yen slides broadly as BOJ policy tweak seen inadequate

Japan’s yen slides broadly as BOJ policy tweak seen inadequate

By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Joice Alves NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – The yen slumped across the board on Tuesday, dropping t..

US dollar slides ahead of central bank meetings, key data this week

US dollar slides ahead of central bank meetings, key data this week

By Alun John and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. dollar fell on Monday, dropping to a two-week lo..

German inflation eases in October to lowest level in two years

German inflation eases in October to lowest level in two years

By Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) – Inflation in Germany eased noticeably in October, falling to its lowest level since August..

Spanish banks face rise in deposit costs, Central Bank warns

Spanish banks face rise in deposit costs, Central Bank warns

By Jesús Aguado MADRID (Reuters) – Spanish lenders could find themselves affected by increasing global risks, such as higher-..

High inflation and slowdown signs: the BoE’s tough trade-off

High inflation and slowdown signs: the BoE’s tough trade-off

By William Schomberg and Sumanta Sen LONDON (Reuters) – The Bank of England is expected to keep interest rates at their 15-year..

Analysis-Russia’s weaker hand undermines case for Power of Siberia 2 gas link to China

Analysis-Russia’s weaker hand undermines case for Power of Siberia 2 gas link to China

By Vladimir Soldatkin MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia is counting on a planned new pipeline to China as it seeks to make up for lost ..

Stocks gain, oil falls, traders focus on rates outlook

Stocks gain, oil falls, traders focus on rates outlook

By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) – European stock indexes rose on Monday as investors focused on the outlook for interest..

Britain to push ahead with rules for cryptoassets

Britain to push ahead with rules for cryptoassets

By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Britain said on Monday it would legislate to implement its first set of rules to regulate the c..

Britain’s post-Brexit carbon pricing could cost Treasury billions – report

Britain’s post-Brexit carbon pricing could cost Treasury billions – report

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Treasury could lose out on 3 billion pounds ($3.6 billion) of revenue a year from the sale of ca..

Siemens Energy shares recover as guarantee talks continue

Siemens Energy shares recover as guarantee talks continue

By Christoph Steitz and Alexander Hübner FRANKFURT/MUNICH (Reuters) -Siemens Energy shares rose to the top of Germany’s blue-..

Karl Wood’s Insights: The Key Role of HR Management in Business Growth

Karl Wood’s Insights: The Key Role of HR Management in Business Growth

Karl Wood In today’s fast-paced business world, getting caught up in the whirlwind of products, strategies, and tec..

Analysis-Europe’s hard-pressed payment firms face investor exodus

Analysis-Europe’s hard-pressed payment firms face investor exodus

By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) – A bleak economic outlook and tougher regulatory scrutiny are proving a final straw for..

German exports to China hit by slow customs processing, tech firms warn

German exports to China hit by slow customs processing, tech firms warn

By Ludwig Burger and Alexander Hübner FRANKFURT/MUNICH (Reuters) -German technology groups have warned they are being hit by delays..