Japan's yen is weakening again, prompting talk of another intervention worth billions of dollars 5. June 2023 Finance (0) The Bank of Japan's next monetary policy meeting is scheduled to be held on June 15 and 16.
El Nino is approaching and your next cup of coffee could be at risk 5. June 2023 Finance (0) Extreme weather conditions due to El Nino are fueling concerns that robusta coffee beans in major producers like Vietnam and Indonesia could be hit.
European startup funding to drop a further 39% this year as tech rout continues 5. June 2023 Finance, Technology (0) Funding for Europe's venture-backed startups is forecast to decline from $83 billion in 2022 to $51 billion in 2023, Atomico said.
Cramer urges patience with the market: 'It doesn't make a lot of sense to get in after the run' 5. June 2023 Finance (0) The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.
Mike Pence files paperwork to launch 2024 Republican presidential campaign 5. June 2023 Finance (0) Pence served as a U.S. House member and governor of Indiana before becoming Trump's running mate and eventual vice president.
Directors Guild's deal with Hollywood doesn't necessarily foreshadow end to writers strike 5. June 2023 Finance (0) Hollywood producers struck a tentative deal with film and TV directors, but writers and actors aren't satisfied with the state of things.
SEC sues Binance and CEO Changpeng Zhao for U.S. securities violations 5. June 2023 Finance, Technology (0) Binance and Zhao allegedly undermined the company's own compliance, courted U.S. investors, and traded against its customers using market-making companies.
Europe is struggling with a precarious water situation ahead of another drought-riven summer 5. June 2023 Finance (0) Reservoirs have fallen to water levels typically associated with summer heatwaves, while protests have broken out over water shortages in France and Spain.
Erdogan's new pick for Turkish finance minister has markets hoping for economic orthodoxy 5. June 2023 Finance (0) Turkey's monetary policy currently places an emphasis on the pursuit of growth and export competition rather than taming inflation.
Air travel to be disrupted by 'very frustrating' supply chain issues, IATA's Willie Walsh says 5. June 2023 Finance (0) "The challenges we expect to see in the short term are outside of our control," Willie Walsh told CNBC, citing a number of issues on the horizon.