The EU thinks it will need almost €700 ‌bln a year to fight climate change, yet plans from member states imply only €69 bln to adapt to ​it. This doesn't even include getting Europeans to ​embrace air ...
The central bank ‌is downplaying a 19% contraction in new loans this year, presenting it as a shift to ​quality. That's sensible. But weak retail ​sales and slowing industrial output growth suggest ...
The $232 bln miner is flirting with ‌its best valuation in a decade. Margins are rising, leverage is falling and new CEO Brandon Craig ​has several copper projects in the works ​that could further ...
London is seeing dwindling numbers of IPOs, while other ​companies leave through buyouts ​or re-listings. Reforms may reverse what ⁠looked like an inevitable ​decline. A lasting recovery will ​also ...
Crude ​is far off its ⁠crisis peak, but ​the fuels made ​from it remain stubbornly costly. Disruptions have ​wiped out 20% ​of seaborne diesel trade, ‌draining ⁠inventories and lifting refining ...
Six years ‌of zero fees changed how people send money to friends, buy vegetables and purchase ​tickets, boosting monthly transactions to ​24 bln. Re-introducing merchant charges will ⁠ensure the ...
An official position paper shrugs off critiques of overcapacity and ​lauds Chinese innovation for ​bumper sales abroad. But it ignores ⁠how policy has strangled domestic ​demand in the $20 trln ...
NEW YORK, August 13 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The investor's Pershing Square increased annual earnings 1% in its first financial disclosure since an April ⁠IPO. Accounting quirks aside, the $16 bln ...
NEW YORK, August 13 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The tech-focused ‌buyout shop agreed to pay $4 bln for insurance exchange Accelerant, slightly below the seller’s IPO price. Investors reeled at complex ...
HONG KONG, Aug 13 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Undaunted by political ructions the economic tsar, ⁠who died at 97, strengthened Beijing's tax take and secured WTO entry. That brought decades of growth ...
NEW YORK, August 12 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The bank led by David Solomon is buying ETF provider NEOS for $2.3 bln ⁠to better balance steadier money management with more volatile deal fees. For now, ...
As Western stock markets ⁠hit new highs, ​the business of ​looking after other people’s wealth has rarely been ​more buoyant.