Your current location is:{Current column} >>Text
Republican infighting defeats US House bill to avert shutdown By Reuters
{Current column}2People have watched
Introduction(Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday rejected a Republican short-term spending me ...

(Reuters) - The message8 foreign exchangeU.S. House of Representatives on Friday rejected a Republican short-term spending measure aimed at averting a government shutdown, raising the odds that federal agencies will cease operations in just two days. Voting continued.
Statement: The content of this article does not represent the views of FTI website. The content is for reference only and does not constitute investment suggestions. Investment is risky, so you should be careful in your choice! If it involves content, copyright and other issues, please contact us and we will make adjustments at the first time!
Tags:
Related articles
Dollar edges higher, yen slumps after dovish BOJ meeting By
{Current column}- The U.S. dollar edged higher in early European trade Friday, but was still on course for a monthly ...
Read moreAnother Chinese property developer defaults, shares drop By Reuters
{Current column}Statement: The content of this article does n ...
Read moreOil on Renewed 5
{Current column}(updates throughout, with market settlements)By Barani Krishnan- Oil prices rose to finish Wednesday ...
Read more
Popular Articles
- Foreign states seek Sudan evacuations after US pulls out diplomats By Reuters
- China Covid
- U.S. Treasury's Yellen raised 'issues of concern' with Chinese Vice Premier Liu
- Dollar Edges Lower; Lira Slumps After Surprise Rate Cut By
- Stock market today: Dow closes lower as energy, Home Depot slip By
- China's Vice Premier Liu He speaks with U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen By Reuters
Latest articles
-
Chinese manufacturing PMI slows in March, services hit 12
-
Nigeria to launch digital currency on Monday, central bank says By Reuters
-
Colombia's most
-
Biden imposing new international travel vaccine rules, lifting restrictions By Reuters
-
Stocks slide on U.S. debt ceiling and inflation woes By Reuters
-
ProFX Refuses to Refund Principal Investments