Top Treasury official says debt limit talks have been 'constructive'
A top US economic official said Sunday that talks between congressional staff and the White House have been "constructive" as the US barrels toward a debt limit deadline that could come as soon as June 1.
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EU Lawmaker Looks to Cap Windfall Profits in Power Price Crisis
The European Union should strengthen its emergency rules so that citizens don’t bear the brunt if electricity prices
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Borrowers Pounce Before the Going Gets Rougher: Credit Weekly
Companies are seizing the opportunity to sell more bonds as rates march higher and the economy slows. European
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Bangladesh, Myanmar Order Mass Evacuations as Severe Storm Nears
Bangladesh and Myanmar ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate ahead of a severe cyclone that’s set
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Why Tesla Keeps Changing Its Prices
Tesla Inc. has done seemingly nonstop tinkering with its prices this year, moving them lower in dramatic fashion
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Dan Snyder Agrees to Sell Washington Commanders to Josh Harris-Led Group
Dan Snyder has agreed to sell the NFL’s Washington Commanders to a group led by Apollo Global Management
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Italy Survives Fitch Judgment in Boost for Meloni Before Moody’s
Italy retained a credit assessment two notches above junk from Fitch Ratings, a vote of confidence in the
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Biden’s Power-Plant Climate Plan Gives Utilities Time to Clean Up Their Act
The Biden administration’s latest plan to slash planet-warming pollution gives electric utilities years to clean up US coal
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American consumers are growing worried about a US debt default
US consumer sentiment worsened in May as Americans grew concerned about the economy's direction and a potential default of the US government's debt, according to a preliminary report from the University of Michigan Friday.
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Lawsuit Targeting Shell Board Over Climate Failures Thrown Out
A London judge dismissed a lawsuit accusing Shell Plc’s board members of failing to manage climate change risks.
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US consumer sentiment drops to six-month low in May
WASHINGTON U.S. consumer sentiment slumped to a six-month low in May as a standoff to raise the federal
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IMF staff, Senegal reach agreement on $1.9 billion funding package
International Monetary Fund staff have reached agreement with Senegal on financing facilities totalling about $1.9 billion, the Fund
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