[ad_1] (Reuters) – Gold slipped to its lowest in almost a month on Monday as a firm dollar and greater risk appetite outweighed support from an expected pause to increases in U.S. interest rates. FILE
Ex-Swiss banker convicted for selling secret tax data to Germany
[ad_1] ZURICH (Reuters) – A former UBS banker accused of selling information about wealthy German tax evaders to German authorities was convicted of economic espionage by a Swiss court on Monday. Rene S., as the
Oil edges up as investors latch on to OPEC cuts, supply outlook
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Oil prices edged up on Monday, reversing earlier losses, as investors shrugged off data that confirmed China’s economic growth is cooling and instead latched on to positive supply-side drivers for the
Tesla’s Model 3 gets green light in Europe
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: A Tesla Model 3 car is displayed during a media preview at the Auto China 2018 motor show in Beijing, China April 25, 2018. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File Photo AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Tesla’s Model
Brazil Carnival’s beer contracts probed for competition violations
[ad_1] BRASILIA/SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazil’s annual Carnival street parties are being probed for awarding exclusive contracts to certain breweries, possibly limiting competition and driving up revelers’ beer tabs, anti-trust agency Cade said on Monday.
France fines Google $57 million for European privacy rule breach
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: The outside of the Google offices is seen in Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., January 18, 2019. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo PARIS (Reuters) – France’s data protection watchdog fined Alphabet’s
Apollo nears $3.8 billion-plus deal for packaging group RPC: WSJ
[ad_1] Leon Black, Chairman, CEO and Director, Apollo Global Management, LLC, speaks at the Milken Institute’s 21st Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, U.S. May 1, 2018. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (Reuters) – Private equity company Apollo
Nissan’s Ghosn offers to wear electronic ankle tag to get bail
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – Ousted Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn has offered to wear an electronic ankle tag and hire guards to monitor him in an unusual bid to secure his release on bail after two
Global stock markets falter after China data confirms economic slowdown
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – European shares fell on Monday from six-week highs as a slowdown in China’s economy stalled a global equity rally, but sterling rallied to the day’s highs after Prime Minister Theresa May
Analysis: As outlook darkens, central banks think hard about their language
[ad_1] DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – As central banks stock up on policy ammunition in the face of a worsening global economic outlook, they are having to reassess one of their most delicate weapons – the