Today: September 08, 2024
Today: September 08, 2024

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Business|Finance

Carlyle-backed aviation service provider StandardAero files for US IPO

StandardAero, an aircraft maintenance services provider backed by private equity firm Carlyle Group and Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC, filed for an initial public offering in the

Carlyle-backed aviation service provider StandardAero files for US IPO
Business|Finance

Big Lots prepares bankruptcy filing with plans to sell stores, Bloomberg News reports

Discount home goods retailer Big Lots is preparing to file for bankruptcy as early as this Sunday and plans to sell its chain of stores through a court-supervised process, Bloomberg News

Big Lots prepares bankruptcy filing with plans to sell stores, Bloomberg News reports
Business|Education

KinderCare revives plans for long-sought US IPO

KinderCare Learning Companies, a provider of early childhood education that first filed for a stock market listing three years ago, is rebooting its bid for an initial public offering in

KinderCare revives plans for long-sought US IPO
News|World

Biden to host Starmer on Sept. 13, White House says

U.S. President Joe Biden will host British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Sept. 13, the White House said on Friday.

Biden to host Starmer on Sept. 13, White House says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Vale, BHP, Samarco could close $18 billion deal over Brazil dam collapse, sources say

Mining companies Vale and BHP, together with their joint venture Samarco, may soon reach an agreement with Brazilian authorities to pay around 100 billion reais ($17.87

Vale, BHP, Samarco could close $18 billion deal over Brazil dam collapse, sources say
Finance

Ukraine forex reserves rise to $42.3 billion as of Sept 1

Ukraine's foreign currency reserves were up to $42.3 billion as of Sept. 1, the central bank said on Friday. The reserves grew by 13.7% over the past month, the bank said in a statement.

Ukraine forex reserves rise to $42.3 billion as of Sept 1
Europe

French PM Barnier says government will be open to members outside my political camp

France's next government will not be limited to members of his own conservative political grouping but will also include members of President Emmanuel Macron's centrist camp, Prime

French PM Barnier says government will be open to members outside my political camp
Europe|News|World

Macron discussed support for Ukraine and Gaza ceasefire with Germany's Scholz

French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the importance of maintaining support for Ukraine and the need for a ceasefire in Gaza during talks on Friday with German Chancellor Olaf

Macron discussed support for Ukraine and Gaza ceasefire with Germany's Scholz
Americas|Economy

Mexico inflation seen easing in August after months accelerating: Reuters poll

Mexico's headline inflation rate likely eased in August after accelerating for the previous five months, a Reuters poll of analysts showed on Friday, boosting expectations that

Mexico inflation seen easing in August after months accelerating: Reuters poll
Business|Economy|Technology

Lawmakers probe if US retailers bought Chinese auto parts that evaded tariffs

A bipartisan group of lawmakers asked the CEOs of six major auto parts retailers if they bought products from a Chinese company that may have evaded U.S.

Lawmakers probe if US retailers bought Chinese auto parts that evaded tariffs
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|News

Breakneck US job growth was bound to slow down, Biden adviser says

U.S. job growth had been moving at breakneck speed and it was bound to slow down, White House economic adviser Jared Bernstein said on Friday after U.S. employment figures

Breakneck US job growth was bound to slow down, Biden adviser says
Crime|News|World

War crimes court ends proceedings against late Hamas leader Haniyeh

The International Criminal Court (ICC) said on Friday it had terminated proceedings against late Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh following his death in July.

War crimes court ends proceedings against late Hamas leader Haniyeh
Asia|Business|Economy|News|World

US warns American businesses about risks to Hong Kong operations

The United States on Friday warned American businesses about the risks to their operations in Hong Kong, saying many of them stemmed from a national security law that came into force in

Europe|Health|News

Norway reports outbreak of bluetongue disease in sheep, WOAH says

Norway has reported an outbreak of bluetongue disease on a sheep farm in the southern part of the country, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Friday.

News|Political|World

Russia's RT seeking to push US voters toward Trump, US intelligence official says

Russian state media outlet RT is using American and other personalities to try to sway U.S. voters into backing Republican

Russia's RT seeking to push US voters toward Trump, US intelligence official says
Business|Science|Technology

France's Orano aims to enrich uranium in US in early 2030s, says executive

French nuclear fuel specialist Orano could begin enriching uranium at a new plant in the United States in the early 2030s, an executive said on Friday, boosting the company's share

France's Orano aims to enrich uranium in US in early 2030s, says executive
Africa|Crime|News|Sports

Ugandan athlete Cheptegei's killing revives painful memories for domestic violence survivor

Moureen Atieno Omolo was unable to sleep for days after hearing about the deadly attack on Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei, whose former boyfriend doused her in

Ugandan athlete Cheptegei's killing revives painful memories for domestic violence survivor
Arts|Europe|News

Italian minister quits over ex-lover's consultancy imbroglio

Italian Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano quit on Friday after a controversy over a consultancy role for his former mistress had become an

Italian minister quits over ex-lover's consultancy imbroglio
Europe|News|World

Hundreds mourn mother and daughters killed in Russian strike on Lviv

Hundreds of residents of Lviv packed into a church on Friday to mourn three sisters and their mother, killed in a Russian strike that hit their home in the western Ukrainian

Hundreds mourn mother and daughters killed in Russian strike on Lviv
Business|Economy|Finance

Traders see Fed starting with 25 bps cut in Sept

Traders priced in a quarter-point Federal Reserve interest-rate cut this month, with a bigger move expected at its next meeting, after Fed Governor Christopher Waller said recent labor

Traders see Fed starting with 25 bps cut in Sept
News|World

Thailand's king swears in new government after turmoil

Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn swore in Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and 35 cabinet ministers in Bangkok on Friday, ushering in a new government in Southeast Asia's

Thailand's king swears in new government after turmoil
Asia|News|Travel

Bomb threat on Indian flight forced to land in Turkey was false, local governor says

A bomb threat that forced a flight operated by India's Vistara Airlines to make an emergency landing in the eastern Turkish city of Erzurum on Friday was false, the local governor

Business|Finance|Stock Markets

SEC fines Esmark, chairman over false tender offer for US Steel

The U.S.

SEC fines Esmark, chairman over false tender offer for US Steel
Business|Economy|Finance

Fed's Waller says it's time to lower rates, open to larger cuts

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller on Friday said "the time has come" for the U.S. central bank to begin a series of interest rate cuts this month, adding that he is open-minded

Fed's Waller says it's time to lower rates, open to larger cuts
Crime|Europe|News|Sports

Olympics-Paris to name sports venue after dead Ugandan Olympian Cheptegei

The French capital will pay tribute to Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei, who was set on fire by her boyfriend, by naming a sports facility in her honour, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo

Olympics-Paris to name sports venue after dead Ugandan Olympian Cheptegei

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