Goldman Sachs unveils internal campaign on use of gender identity pronouns
Goldman Sachs Group Inc said on Friday it has launched an internal campaign to promote awareness about pronouns and how employees self-identify.
UK’s Labour vows action on ‘tax and wage cheat’ multinationals
Britain’s opposition Labour Party held a rally outside an Amazon depot on Saturday as it highlights its promise to target multinational firms it accuses of dodging taxes and cheating workers should it win next month’s general election.
Canadian official’s email saying 737 MAX software must go reflects ‘working-level’ view: regulator
An email sent by an official at Transport Canada urging Boeing to remove an anti-stall system involved in two 737 MAX crashes reflects “working-level discussions” and were not reviewed by the Canadian regulator, the agency said on Friday.
U.S. banks cram for Fed risk test, with ripple effects in repo
New quarterly data from the biggest U.S. banks suggest that some will need to back away from short-term lending markets by year-end to avoid triggering requirements that they hold more capital.
Wall Street rises with U.S.-China trade mood, upbeat economic data
Wall Street advanced on Friday as both Washington and Beijing made positive comments on the potential for a trade deal between the world’s two biggest economies and upbeat domestic economic data helped to ease investor worries.
Dollar, global shares gain on Xi, Trump remarks
The dollar gained and global equity markets rose on Friday on upbeat U.S. economic data while amicable messages from Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump helped defuse tensions over the prolonged U.S.-Sino trade war.
Wall Street Weekahead: Conditions may be set for Santa Claus rally
A year after the U.S. stock market plunged, many investors believe conditions are in place to avoid another year-end pullback and possibly set the stage for a rally to finish off 2019.
Trump says administration to take ‘good look’ at Hong Kong rights bill
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Trump vague about whether he will veto bills that back Hong Kong protesters
U.S. President Donald Trump was vague on Friday about whether he would sign or veto legislation to back protesters in Hong Kong as he tries to strike a trade deal with China, and boasted that he alone had prevented Beijing from crushing the demonstrati…
Exclusive: UniCredit clinches deal to cut exposure to Turkish lender Yapi Kredi – sources
UniCredit has struck a deal to reduce its exposure to Turkey’s Yapi Kredi , three sources told Reuters, a move seen as a first step toward the Italian bank’s full exit from the recession-hit country.