By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, April 21 (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales increased more than expected in March as the war with ...
March as the war with Iran boosted gasoline prices and receipts at service stations, while ‌tax refunds supported spending ...
Seasonally adjusted, retail sales in February jumped by 0.6% from January to a record $738 billion. Not seasonally adjusted, retail sales plunged by 3.1% in February from January, to $653 billion, the ...
Overnight, ferrous metals all fell, with iron ore down 0.58%, stainless steel down 0.27%, rebar down 0.16%, and hot-rolled coil up 0.09%. Coking coal and coke: coking coal fell 0.24%, coke fell 0.18%.
Shoppers accelerated their spending in March from February, but they spent a good chunk of their money at the gas pump. A ...
Luxury brands report 30-50% sales drops in Dubai amid Iran conflict, threatening the luxury sector’s recovery in the critical ...
Shares in the French fashion groups Kering and Hermes plunged Wednesday after both reported sales that missed analyst ...
The F-Series is supposed to carry Ford through rough patches, but the first quarter of the year showed the limits of that strategy ...
US stocks fell on Monday as weekend developments in the Middle East war dimmed prospects for peace talks between the US and ...
The FTSE 100 started the week on the back foot on Monday as hopes for a peace deal in the Middle East once more hung in the ...