China has taken its growing dispute with Japan to the United Nations, accusing Tokyo of threatening "an armed intervention" ...
Britain's finance ministry said on Friday that finance minister Rachel Reeves plans to raise around 500 million pounds ($655 ...
Independent proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis on Friday recommended Teck Resources shareholders to vote in favor of a deal to ...
Germany's research and technology minister told Reuters that the country's civilian scientists should be free to work on ...
A British real estate manager overseeing 26 billion euros ($29.93 billion) in assets and concerned about flood, fire and other climate-related ...
Leaders of the Group of 20 top economies gathered for a U.S.-boycotted summit in South Africa on Saturday, seeking a deal on a draft declaration drawn up without ...
By Ahmad Ghaddar, Shariq Khan and Robert Harvey LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. sanctions are dismantling what remains of ...
Germany's private sector growth has lost momentum in November as the manufacturing sector has unexpectedly contracted and the ...
BP said its Olympic Pipeline remained shut on Thursday following a leak earlier this month near Everett, Washington.
ZURICH (Reuters) -Swiss bank UBS said on Friday it had completed its 2025 share buyback programme and would communicate its ...
Wall Street experienced a wild rollercoaster ride on Thursday, opening sharply higher on another set of strong results from ...
By Alan Baldwin LONDON (Reuters) -CrowdStrike founder and chief executive George Kurtz has bought into the Mercedes Formula ...