DUBROVNIK, Croatia (Reuters) - Another two rate hikes from the European Central Bank are still on the cards but moves further out remain open to debate as inflation is still stubborn, Irish central bank chief Gabriel Makhlouf said. | 11:10am
LONDON (Reuters) - British bond prices slid again on Thursday as investors added to their bets that high inflation will force the Bank of England into more interest rate increases, with short-dated gilts on track for one of the biggest weekly falls of the last 20 years. | 05:35am
LONDON (Reuters) - Spain has lost a bid to claim immunity in a London court in a 120 million-euro ($129 million) case over cuts to renewable energy incentives. | 04:28am
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose moderately last week and the prior week's data was revised sharply lower, suggesting persistent labor market strength. | 08:44am
(Reuters) - U.S. chemical maker Dow Inc said on Thursday it had signed a long-term supply agreement with bio-conversion company New Energy Blue for plastic materials made from corn residue, in a bid to move towards renewable energy sources for production. | 09:18am