Deutsche Bank extends profit run on boost from dealmaking fees
By Tom Sims and Frank Siebelt FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank's profits rose a stronger than expected 7% in the third quarter, the bank's fifth straight quarter in the black as fees for advising
Tunisia’s balance of trade deficit widens to 16.2 billion dinars in 2021
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's balance of trade deficit widened to 16.2 billion dinars ($5.65 billion) in 2021 against a deficit of 12.8 billion dinars in 2020 due to higher imports from China and Turkey
White House Touts Jobs Report Despite High Unemployment, Slow Recovery, And Rising Inflation
The Biden administration is claiming success for the newest June jobs report despite high unemployment, slow economic recovery, and imminent inflation.
Canadian home price growth pauses in October -Teranet
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian home prices were flat in October from September as a slowdown in housing sales weighed, although a limited supply of homes for sale could lead to fresh price escalation,
Italy antitrust probes Atlantia’s motorway unit for not cutting tolls
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's competition watchdog said on Wednesday it was investigating Atlantia's motorway unit Autostrade per l'Italia (ASPI) for failing to lower tolls, as previously requested by the