Europe must rearm as new threats loom, German minister says
BERLIN (Reuters) – Europe must race to ensure it can better defend itself as new military threats could emerge by the end of the decade even as the focus of…
BERLIN (Reuters) – Europe must race to ensure it can better defend itself as new military threats could emerge by the end of the decade even as the focus of…
(Reuters) – SolarEdge Technologies on Wednesday forecast fourth-quarter revenue below Wall Street estimates on weak demand for its solar inverters, sending the company’s shares down 22.3% in extended trade. Growth…
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(Reuters) – Russia’s banks will need a wider recapitalisation, Andrey Kostin, CEO of No.2 lender VTB, has told the TASS news agency, with the scale of it to be determined…
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By Marc Jones LONDON – The cost of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will become a lot clearer next week, with a previously unthinkable sovereign default looming, more emergency central bank…
By Selena Li and Samuel Shen HONG KONG – Capital-hungry smaller Chinese startups are vying for speedy offshore listings by merging with blank-check firms at a time when Beijing’s tighter…
By Katya Golubkova and Oksana Kobzeva MOSCOW – Russia will continue uninterrupted natural gas supplies to world markets, President Vladimir Putin pledged on Tuesday, after Germany halted a key gas…
By Julie Gordon and Ismail Shakil OTTAWA -Canada’s annual inflation rate accelerated again in January to hit a fresh 30-year high at 5.1%, as food and housing costs continued to…