Europe’s Banks See Drop in Loan Demand But Stay Upbeat on Profit
Banks in Europe are facing flagging demand for loans amid rising borrowing costs and industry turmoil, but they remain optimistic about profitability from higher lending rates.
Banks in Europe are facing flagging demand for loans amid rising borrowing costs and industry turmoil, but they remain optimistic about profitability from higher lending rates.
CVS Health Corp. cut its earnings forecast for the year as it looks to pay for two major acquisitions that are central to its strategy of broadening its health-care services.
CVS Health Corp. cut its earnings forecast for the year as it looks to pay for two major acquisitions that are central to its strategy of broadening its health-care services.
South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago unveiled upgraded banknotes on Wednesday that will incorporate enhanced security features, including color-changing ink, to prevent counterfeiting.
Nordstrom Inc. plans to give up its store in downtown San Francisco, becoming the latest retailer to depart the area as the city struggles with emptied office buildings and crime concerns.
Nordstrom Inc. plans to give up its store in downtown San Francisco, becoming the latest retailer to depart the area as the city struggles with emptied office buildings and crime concerns.
Avertix Medical Inc., which makes an implantable device designed to detect heart attacks, plans to go public in a merger with blank-check firm Bios Acquisition Corp.
Wheat held near a two-year low as officials from the Black Sea region agreed to negotiate the continuation of the Ukraine grain deal, before a looming Russian deadline for leaving the pact.
Wheat held near a two-year low as officials from the Black Sea region agreed to negotiate the continuation of the Ukraine grain deal, before a looming Russian deadline for leaving the pact.
China and Vietnam have tumbled to join North Korea at the very bottom of the latest World Press Freedom Index, while Russia also moved lower.