ECB’s Lagarde extends mandate of top Draghi aide
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank has reappointed Roland Straub as Counsellor to ECB chief Christine Lagarde, extending the mandate of a key aide to former ECB President Mario Draghi.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank has reappointed Roland Straub as Counsellor to ECB chief Christine Lagarde, extending the mandate of a key aide to former ECB President Mario Draghi.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.N.
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Forces aligned with Libya's Tripoli-based government said on Tuesday they had shot down a drone operated by their rivals, suggesting a strengthening of air defenses as they receive
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy will grow at a "solid" rate of 2.2% this year, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office forecast on Tuesday, but with federal budget deficits hitting $1.015
By Tina Bellon and Noel Randewich (Reuters) - Buckle up. Tesla's quarterly report could be another wild ride for investors.
By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - A question for the crude oil market.
A wave of riots, death and corruption within a Mississippi prison has prompted statewide lockdowns. State officials are now taking action to stop the violence.
By Caroline Pailliez NICE, France (Reuters) - Most weekdays, 64-year-old Joelle Svetchine steps out of her French Riviera apartment, checks the sun is shining and the sea calm, and decides whether to
By Daniela Guzman and Aaron Weinman NEW YORK (LPC) - China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is jumpstarting new infrastructure and energy development projects in Latin America, while opening the door
By Moira Warburton TORONTO (Reuters) - Grammy award-winning artist Alessia Cara picked up six nominations for the 49th annual Juno Awards, celebrating Canadian music, with stars including Shawn Mendes
By Karen Brettell NEW YORK - A dramatic rally in Treasuries this week led some key parts of the U.S. yield curve to reinvert, a signal that has traditionally been bearish for the U.S. economy.
By Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK (Reuters) - The head of the International Monetary Fund's mission in Argentina, Luis Cubeddu, said on Tuesday that a meeting with Argentine Economy Minister Martin Guzman in
By Ernest Scheyder (Reuters) - Freeport-McMoran Inc , the world's largest publicly traded copper producer, would consider acquisitions, mergers or other deals once three ongoing expansion
By Tracy Rucinski CHICAGO (Reuters) - United Airlines Holdings Inc said on Tuesday it was suspending some flights between the United States and Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai between Feb. 1
By Pamela Barbaglia, Greg Roumeliotis and Maya Nikolaeva LONDON/NEW YORK/PARIS (Reuters) - U.S. boutique investment bank Centerview has found an office in the heart of Paris and is hiring senior
(Reuters) - McDonald's Corp will add chicken sandwiches to its breakfast menu at all of its U.S. restaurants, the world's largest burger chain said on Tuesday, to fend off competition from
By Marcin Goclowski and Joanna Plucinska WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland is willing to consider a compromise with the European Union on its selection of judges under certain conditions, its justice minister
By John Chalmers and Jakub Riha BRUSSELS (Reuters) - As Nigel Farage packed a few belongings into a box at his office in the European Union's parliament in Brussels on Tuesday, he reflected that he
By Padraic Halpin DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish nationalists Sinn Fein will withhold support for the government after a Feb. 8 election without a commitment to immediately start planning for a referendum
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German court ruled on Tuesday that a hostel situated on the grounds of the North Korean embassy in Berlin must close as its operation breaches sanctions aimed at stopping the flow
LONDON (Reuters) - A whopping $200 billion was wiped from European stocks at the start of this week as the deadly coronavirus prompted investors to cut back exposure to companies with a strong
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New orders for key U.S.
HORGOS, Serbia (Reuters) - A Hungarian security officer fired three warning shots early on Tuesday after about 60 migrants tried to force their way through a checkpoint on the border with Serbia, and
By Susan Heavey and Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lawyers for President Donald Trump were set on Tuesday to wrap up their arguments urging acquittal in his U.S.
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