By Noah Browning LONDON (Reuters) - The world will not be left short of oil even with lower output from sanctions-hit Russia, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday, after it cut its predictions for supply losses from the…
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By Allison Lampert and Simon Jessop MONTREAL/LONDON (Reuters) -Canada's second-largest pension fund is considering withholding support from certain Canadian National Railway Co directors at an upcoming annual meeting over French-speaking representation on the company's board, a source familiar with the…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Inflation will need to move lower for "several months" before the Federal Reserve officials can safely conclude it has peaked, Cleveland Fed president Loretta Mester said Friday, adding she would be ready to consider faster rates hike…
LONDON (Reuters) -Elliott has pushed its stake above 5% in Brewin Dolphin, a British wealth manager which is under offer from Royal Bank of Canada, the activist investor said on Friday. Elliott's stake reached 5.2% as of May 12, it…
By Sinéad Carew and Medha Singh (Reuters) - Trading in shares of AMC Entertainment and GameStop was volatile on Thursday as the so-called meme stocks pared gains after rallying sharply earlier in the day as some investors looked for bargains…
By Chris Taylor NEW YORK (Reuters) - As TikTok accounts focused on money gain huge followings, stodgy financial firms are wedging themselves into youth-oriented social media platforms for a piece of the action. Independent "FinTok" influencers like Mark Tilbury (@marktilbury,…