As Samsung and Hyundai repatriate more earnings, weak won gets some reprieve
By Yena Park, Jihoon Lee and Cynthia Kim SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s major exporters of cars and smartphones are bringing home a bigger chunk …
By Yena Park, Jihoon Lee and Cynthia Kim SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s major exporters of cars and smartphones are bringing home a bigger chunk …
By Sarah Kinosian and Ben Blanchard (Reuters) – The United States is trying to discourage Honduras from following through on its plan to switch diplomatic …
BERLIN (Reuters) – German consumer morale is expected to recover slightly in November, a small reprieve after four consecutive months of record lows, though talk …
By Nevzat Devranoglu and Orhan Coskun ANKARA (Reuters) – A windfall of foreign funds arriving in Turkey and sustained interest in a state-backed deposit scheme …
By Rich McKay (Reuters) – The ivory-billed woodpecker, a bird that few if any living bird watchers have ever seen, has been given a six-month …
By Winni Zhou and Tom Westbrook SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE – Shanghai’s COVID-19 lockdown is wreaking havoc on companies’ dividend-payment paperwork and bankers say it is delaying summertime …
By Marco Aquino LIMA – Peru’s embattled state-owned oil firm Petroperu will not submit its annual financial audit before the end of July, new Chief …