Third time lucky for Italy’s De Nora family as shares hit market
By Francesco Zecchini and Francesca Landini MILAN – Italy’s De Nora family will be relieved that the electrode manufacturer managed to make it on to the Milan Stock Exchange on…
By Francesco Zecchini and Francesca Landini MILAN – Italy’s De Nora family will be relieved that the electrode manufacturer managed to make it on to the Milan Stock Exchange on…
TOKYO – More than 20% of Toshiba Corp shareholders voted against a dissident external director and two board directors from activist hedge fund investors, final voting results showed on Thursday.…
By Supantha Mukherjee STOCKHOLM – Gartner forecast global mobile phone sales to fall 7.1% this year on Thursday, revising its earlier estimate of a growth of 2.2%, citing inflation, Russia’s…
(Reuters) – China’s slowing economy and an inflation-driven drop in consumer spending are expected to drag down global shipments of computers and smartphones this year, according to research firm Gartner.…
PARIS -French inflation climbed further from the previous month to a record high of 6.5%, according to official preliminary figures on Thursday, adding headwinds to the euro zone’s second-biggest economy.…
STOCKHOLM – Swedish defence materials group Saab said on Thursday it had won an order from the Swedish Defence Material Administration for its GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft.…
BERLIN – German retail sales increased slightly in May, even as high inflation continued to weigh on consumers, data showed on Thursday. Retail sales rose by 0.6% in real terms…
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY – Two of Australia’s biggest home lenders jacked up fixed-rate home loans in line with increases to their own borrowing costs, spokespeople told Reuters, adding to…
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS -Google has been targeted by a French consumer group and its peers in complaints to privacy watchdogs over its vast trove of users’ personal data…
A look at the day ahead in markets from Julien Ponthus. Investors on recession watch learnt little they didn’t already know from the world’s top central bankers gathered at the…
By Savyata Mishra (Reuters) – Bearish bets on the Philippine peso grew as the central bank adopted a more modest approach than its peers to tamp down inflation, while short…
By Farah Master and Scott Murdoch HONG KONG – Business executives in Hong Kong have a wish list for its new leader: scrap COVID-19 quarantine rules, and promote the rule…
LONDON – International Airlines Group said on Thursday it had converted options for 14 A320neo family Airbus jets, announced in 2013, into firm orders for 11 A320neos and three A321neos.…
By Chris Taylor NEW YORK – When Doug Milnes started buying cryptocurrencies in January of this year, he felt like it could become an entirely new asset class for investors.…
By James Davey LONDON – Facing the toughest economic conditions in decades, Britain’s supermarkets are cutting product ranges, searching for cost savings and patrolling each other’s stores to check prices…
By Henriette Chacar JERUSALEM -Unilever on Wednesday sold its Ben & Jerry’s ice cream business in Israel to its local licensee for an undisclosed sum, aiming to smooth over a…
By Sudip Kar-Gupta BRUSSELS -Jacobi Asset Management said on Thursday that it would launch Europe’s first bitcoin exchange-traded-fund (ETF) on the Euronext exchange, in a sign of the cryptocurrency’s appeal…
By Marc Jones LONDON – Investors knew that, after two years of COVID-19 chaos, 2022 would be a bumpy ride, but nobody expected this – the most turbulent first half…
(Reuters) – Russia’s economy shrank by 4.3% in May year on year after falling by a revised 2.8% in April, the economy ministry said on Thursday. In January through May,…
SHANGHAI – Customers of China’s BYD Co Ltd, the world’s biggest electric vehicle (EVs) maker by sales, have taken the unusual step of urging regulators to expand a battery replacement…
By David Shepardson (Reuters) -The office of the inspector general of the U.S. Transportation Department will audit https://www.oig.dot.gov/sites/default/files/Audit%20Announcement%20-%20FAA%20Oversight%20of%20Boeing%20737%20and%20787%20Production.pdf the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA’s) oversight of Boeing 737 and 787 production,…
TOKYO -Nissan Motor Co Ltd on Thursday gave some details of its two-decade-old alliance agreement with top shareholder Renault SA for the first time, revealing the French automaker cannot unilaterally…
BEIJING – China’s factory and service sectors snapped three months of activity decline in June, business surveys showed on Thursday, as authorities lifted a strict COVID lockdown in Shanghai, reviving…
WELLINGTON – New Zealand central bank’s new governance board, created by the government to strengthen decision making and accountability, will start work on Friday. The establishment of the Reserve Bank…
BEIJING – As China loosens its months-long COVID-19 curbs, railway travel is expected to see an uptick in passengers just in time for the summer transport season, which starts on…