Romania to Hold Rates With Inflation Set to Ease
Romania will probably refrain from raising interest rates further as the central bank expects price growth to ease in the coming months.
Romania will probably refrain from raising interest rates further as the central bank expects price growth to ease in the coming months.
Retail investors in the UK are largely left out of high-yield debt and alternative investments. A former NatWest trader wants to change that.
Thai property tycoon Srettha Thavisin quit as the chief executive and president of Sansiri Pcl amid speculation that he will officially be named a prime ministerial candidate of the opposition Pheu Thai Party.
Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. is close to a deal for a new online TV series based on Harry Potter, the best-selling young adult books, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
Chinese authorities warned the nation’s top banking executives that the crackdown on the $60 trillion industry is far from over in a private meeting late Friday, just as they were about to announce the probe of the most senior state banker in nearly two decades.
The coronavirus pandemic exposed weaknesses in the European Union’s much-envied health care systems, and time is running out to fix them.
China Evergrande Group said it’s clinched an offshore restructuring deal with a key creditor group, laying a cornerstone in the property developer’s debt-overhaul road.
The judge presiding over Donald Trump’s criminal case isn’t allowing journalists to use broadcast recording equipment or any electronic devices in the courtroom during the former president’s first hearing set for Tuesday in Manhattan state court.
The alleged Chinese spy balloon that crossed the US in late January and February managed to gather intelligence from military sites, but the US was able to limit what it collected, according to a Pentagon spokeswoman.
The Biden administration is pushing back against Chinese assertions that the US is containing the rise of the world’s second-biggest economy, with a senior diplomat saying more assertive economic measures were necessary to produce “a level playing field.”