Shortsellers bet against airlines and banks, Hazeltree report says
By Nell Mackenzie and Joanna Plucinska LONDON (Reuters) – Shortsellers had their sights on airlines in August, as pessimism towards a sector plagued
By Nell Mackenzie and Joanna Plucinska LONDON (Reuters) – Shortsellers had their sights on airlines in August, as pessimism towards a sector plagued
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. bank investors, analysts and executives were trying to figure out on Wednesday how lenders would fare
By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. government services would be disrupted and hundreds of thousands of federal workers would be told not
By Bo Erickson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday is due to vote on a six-month stopgap funding bill
LONDON (Reuters) – A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Dhara Ranasinghe. As a combative U.S. presidential debate
By Sudip Kar-Gupta BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Two Russian oligarchs and the country’s National Settlement Depository company on Wednesday lost legal challenges against European
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden will increase spending on its justice system by 3.46 billion crowns ($335 million) in its budget bill for
BEIJING (Reuters) – Huawei’s new tri-foldable smartphone has ignited nationalistic pride in China with social media abuzz with what supporters see as
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Wednesday it did not like the way Vladimir Putin’s name was bandied around in the U.S.
Citi analysts expressed concerns over the strength of the PC market recovery in a note Wednesday, stating it “appears weaker than expected”