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The latest Thomson Reuters/INSEAD Asia Business Sentiment Survey shows firms growing more optimistic. But with China looking shaky and costs set to rise, the celebrations may be short-lived.
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As more Americans move into new homes, sales of so-called "white goods" are being closely watched as a key indicator of the consumer mindset. Bobbi Rebell reports.
REUTERS BUSINESS - TUE JUN 18, 4:49PM CDT
Summary: Stocks stage back-to-back rally as confidence grows in Fed buying; Inflation heats up a little; New home construction slower than thought; Icahn says found Dell financing; Sprint sues Dish. Conway G. Gittens reports.
REUTERS BUSINESS - TUE JUN 18, 4:23PM CDT
If Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is not nominated for another term, the next Fed chief will need an array of super powers to deal with the economy's crafty villians. But what if no one person possess all the powers the country needs? The only answer - build the perfect central banker. Andy Sullivan reports.
REUTERS BUSINESS - TUE JUN 18, 12:05PM CDT
U.S. consumer prices, excluding food and energy, rose 1.7 percent in the 12-months through May, which should ease Federal Reserve fears of a slowing economy. Conway G. Gittens reports.
REUTERS BUSINESS - TUE JUN 18, 11:59AM CDT
G8 host UK Prime Minister David Cameron outlines decisions made at G8. (Rough cut - no reporter narration)
REUTERS BUSINESS - TUE JUN 18, 11:23AM CDT
At the end of the Group of Eight summit in northern Ireland, British Prime Minister David Cameron said the leaders had tackled tax, trade and transparency. Joanna Partridge reports the leaders' declaration states that tax authorities across the world should now automatically share information and companies should know who owns them.
REUTERS BUSINESS - TUE JUN 18, 11:20AM CDT
European car sales last month plunged to the lowest level in two decades for May, further eroding manufacturers' hopes for a recovery this year. Sonia Legg reports
REUTERS BUSINESS - TUE JUN 18, 8:57AM CDT
A building boom tied to China's economic rise shows no signs of abating, despite slowing growth and excess capacity in some cities. Are commercial 'ghost towns' a sign of further trouble to come?
REUTERS BUSINESS - TUE JUN 18, 5:03AM CDT
How did a little-known construction company go on to run one of the biggest gambling operations in the world? Francis Lui, CEO of Macau's Galaxy Entertainment Group, explains his strategy and outlook.
REUTERS BUSINESS - TUE JUN 18, 4:53AM CDT
Top Sony investor Dan Loeb wants change at the tech giant -- and his decision to remind CEO Kazuo Hirai just before its annual meeting is no accident, says Reuters Japan bureau chief Kevin Krolicki.
REUTERS BUSINESS - TUE JUN 18, 3:34AM CDT
Massive demonstrations across Brazil over lack of social services. Julie Noce reports.
REUTERS BUSINESS - TUE JUN 18, 2:03AM CDT
Facebook's Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg meets South Korean President Park Geun-hye. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
REUTERS BUSINESS - TUE JUN 18, 12:50AM CDT
Star-driven movies have been box office busts this summer- with most of them fading from theatres before hitting their expected blockbuster status. Bobbi Rebell reports
REUTERS BUSINESS - MON JUN 17, 5:45PM CDT
Summary: Stocks rally but finish below the peak with investors jittery about this weekās Fed meeting; homebuilder sentiment back to pre-crisis levels; Warner Bros. sees super box office from Man of Steel; Netflix and DreamWorks sign exclusive content deal. Conway G. Gittens reports.
REUTERS BUSINESS - MON JUN 17, 5:11PM CDT
Big finance waded into a rain-soaked Paris Airshow with more than $10 billion in orders for jumbo passenger jets as planemakers duelled over strategy for large aircraft. Julian Satterthwaite reports from the show
REUTERS BUSINESS - MON JUN 17, 1:06PM CDT
British Prime Minister David Cameron, who is hosting the annual G8 Summit in Northern Ireland, has vowed to put aggressive tax avoidance at the heart of the meeting. Ciara Sutton reports.
REUTERS BUSINESS - MON JUN 17, 12:12PM CDT
The United States and the European Union launched negotiations for the world's most ambitious free-trade deal at the G8 summit on Monday. They are promising thousands of new jobs and accelerated growth on both sides of the Atlantic. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
REUTERS BUSINESS - MON JUN 17, 11:31AM CDT
Warner Bros. scores a victory as Superman's "Man of Steel" $113 million domestic weekend box office debut is highest in June and second best of the year. Conway G. Gittens reports.
REUTERS BUSINESS - MON JUN 17, 10:41AM CDT
Netflix inks a multi-year deal for original programming with DreamWorks Animation, the maker of movies such as Shrek and Kung Fu Panda. Fred Katayama reports.
REUTERS BUSINESS - MON JUN 17, 10:33AM CDT
Britain's Co-operative Group has agreed a plan to plug a 1.5 billion pound capital hole at its bank which forces bondholders to pay part of the bill, avoiding a repeat of the taxpayer-funded bailouts staged during the financial crisis. Ciara Sutton reports.
REUTERS BUSINESS - MON JUN 17, 7:41AM CDT
Hong Kong been waiting for Edward Snowden to emerge ever since the ex-CIA worker who leaked details of U.S. surveillance took shelter in the city. Tara Joseph looks at the efforts to track him down.
REUTERS BUSINESS - MON JUN 17, 5:05AM CDT
How far does a typical pair of jeans travel before it ends up in your closet -- and at what cost? Reuters tracks the garment supply chain, from factories in Bangladesh to retailers near you.
REUTERS BUSINESS - MON JUN 17, 1:05AM CDT
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