Economy & Business
Trump-victory trades to swell after shooting, investors say
By Tom Westbrook and Vidya Ranganathan Reuters Saturday’s shooting at U.S. former President Donald Trump’s election rally raises his odds of winning ...Lower growth forecast for Zimbabwe as drought ravages crop yields – finmin
By Nyasha Chingono Reuters Zimbabwe has revised its economic growth forecast downwards as southern Africa’s worst drought in decades ravages crop yields, ...Argentina’s riot police clash with protesters in capital’s streets over president Javier Milei’s reforms
By Nicolás Misculin and Eliana Raszewski Reuters Argentina’s Senate passed a sprawling bill on Wednesday that is key to libertarian President Javier ...Macron, von der Leyen press China’s Xi on trade in Paris talks
By Elizabeth Pineau, John Irish and Ingrid Melander Reuters French President Emmanuel Macron and EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen urged ...Turkey halts all trade with Israel, cites worsening Palestinian situation
Turkey said Thursday it was suspending all trade with Israel until it allows aid to enter Gaza unhindered during its offensive against ...Host Saudi warns of economic fallout from Gaza war at global summit
By Robbie Corey-Boulet and Haitham El-Tabei AP Saudi Arabia on Sunday called for regional “stability”, warning of the effects of the ongoing ...France’s air traffic control strikes ground flights across Europe
Delays and flight cancellations were set to impact swathes of Europe on Thursday, after authorities failed to reach a deal with some ...Oil jumps after Israel launches strikes on Iran
Oil prices rallied and equities fell Friday as reports said explosions had been heard in Iran and Syria, fuelling fears of an ...Greek economy surges after decade of pain
By Lefteris Papadimas Reuters A decade ago, Greece was in the throes of a devastating debt crisis marked by years of austerity, ...Nearly 55 million people face hunger in West and Central Africa
By Ngouda Dione Reuters Soaring prices have helped fuel a food crisis in West and Central Africa, where nearly 55 million people ...













