Meloni Confronts Italian 2024 Budget Deficit as Wide as 4.5%
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is paring back her ambitions to bring Italy’s deficit toward the European Union’s 3% limit next year, according to people familiar with the matter.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is paring back her ambitions to bring Italy’s deficit toward the European Union’s 3% limit next year, according to people familiar with the matter.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. reached settlements with former executive Jes Staley and the US Virgin Islands over ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as it seeks to end its legal woes over its banking relationship to the deceased pedophile.
New York’s cannabis regulator is looking to grant 1,500 new licenses to help alleviate a surplus of marijuana that producers have built up amid a lack of legal channels for sales.
Ukraine resumed operations at a Danube River border checkpoint with Romania after a Russian drone strike damaged port facilities in the region overnight.
Daniel Lurie, an heir to the Levi Strauss family fortune, is running for mayor of San Francisco next year.
Nigerian senators voiced concern about the naira at a hearing to confirm the county’s new central bank governor, after the currency weakened to a record low against the dollar.
From free tickets to see superstar Lionel Messi to synchronized LED bracelets, billionaire Joe Mansueto is pulling all the stops to boost his struggling, multimillion-dollar bet on Chicago soccer.
Voice actors and performers who work in the video-game industry voted to authorize a strike ahead of contract negotiations this week.
Investors are losing patience with corporate foot-dragging on key ESG metrics and starting to see legal action as the logical next step, according to the head of Britain’s biggest sustainable finance association.
New York is rising to the fore as an unlikely diesel supplier, shipping out three cargoes in one week as Russia’s fuel export ban sends buyers searching for new supplies.