Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke Wednesday amid rising international concern over tensions on the Russia-Ukraine border.
China’s retail sales grow by 3.9% in November — slower than expected
China’s retail sales missed expectations in November, while industrial production beat, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics out Wednesday.
UK banks back rollout of shared branches
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Stock futures are flat ahead of key Fed decision
The Fed will conclude its two-day policy meeting on Wednesday and the public will hear from Chair Jerome Powell.
Investor Peter Boockvar blames Fed policy ‘mistake’ for surging housing and auto prices
Bleakley Advisory Group’s Peter Boockvar believes the Federal Reserve should have pulled back its pandemic aid policies much sooner.
How to apply for The Most Influential Women in Payments, 2022
Learn how to apply for American Banker’s Most Influential Women in Payments award, which celebrates the senior executives guiding the future of the global payments…
Open to demerger of FMCG, listing of IT businesses: ITC chairman Sanjiv Puri
The company is also actively pursuing acquisitions opportunities in FMCG and IT business, while it has lined up investments of Rs 10,000 crore over the…
Tax refunds on unemployment benefits still delayed for thousands
Many taxpayers with complex returns have been waiting since spring for refunds tied to unemployment benefits collected in 2020.
Bank of America makes Zelle payments more private
Its new widget allows consumers to initiate a payment from their phone’s home screen instead of opening an app to potentially reveal their full banking…
Goldman and JPMorgan plan bumper bonuses for investment bankers
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