Employment
  • U.S. GDP revised down, but hints of economic thaw emerge

    U.S. GDP revised down, but hints of economic thaw emerge

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government slashed its estimate for fourth-quarter economic growth on Friday in the latest sign of a loss of momentum, but some tentative signs emerged that suggested...

  • RBS seeks to regain trust after post-crisis losses hit $77 billion

    RBS seeks to regain trust after post-crisis losses hit $77 billion

    By Matt Scuffham and Steve Slater, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Bank of Scotland sought to shake off its reputation as Britain's pariah bank on Thursday with plans to cut more costs and reposition itself as a UK-focused retail and...

  • Armed men seize government building in Ukraine's Crimea-Interfax

    Armed men seize government building in Ukraine's Crimea-Interfax

    By Alessandra Prentice, Reuters

    SIMFEROPOL, Ukraine (Reuters) - Armed mean have seized the regional government headquarters and parliament on Ukraine's Crimea peninsula, Interfax news agency said on Thursday, It was not immediately...

  • China's official PMI seen hitting eight-month low

    China's official PMI seen hitting eight-month low

    By Adam Rose, Reuters

    BEIJING (Reuters) - China's factory activity likely expanded only slightly in February, a Reuters poll showed, dropping to an eight-month low that would indicate a modest slowdown is continuing...

  • Another Reason to Think Twice About Your Smartphone

    By Futurity Org, Futurity

    You might be less productive at work during the day if you use your smartphone to get work done at night. A pair of studies surveying a broad spectrum of U.S. workers shows that people who monitor...