WASHINGTON — Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi is reportedly expressing regret over her role in the political maneuvering that led to President Joe Biden stepping aside as the Democratic nominee for the 2024…
By Giuseppe Fonte and Valentina Za ROME (Reuters) – Italy is close to clinching a deal with European Union competition authorities to reintroduce a scheme under which the state provides guarantees to…
By Michael Martina (Reuters) – Dutch and U.S. officials will meet in Washington on Friday to discuss potential new controls on exporting semiconductor manufacturing gear to China, with a deal possible by…
By Ron Bousso LONDON (Reuters) – Norway’s Equinor has launched the sale of its stake in an offshore Nigerian oilfield, joining a retreat by Western energy firms from the West African country…
By Iain Withers and Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Banks are pushing the British government to relax core parts of post-financial crisis rules designed to hold bosses to account for misconduct on…
By Shubham Batra and Aftab Ahmed (Reuters) – India is likely to peg its nominal gross domestic product (GDP) growth at around 11% in the annual budget next week, marking a slowdown…
By Stefania Spezzati and Nell Mackenzie LONDON (Reuters) – Eisler Capital has recruited Damien Bombelli, whose background in commodities could help the hedge fund bolster a less profitable part of its business,…
By Milana Vinn (Reuters) – RSA Security LLC, the former cyber security division of Dell Technologies Inc, is exploring a sale of its risk and compliance software unit Archer for more than…
By Giuseppe Fonte and Angelo Amante ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s cabinet is likely to decide on Jan. 19 the fate of two influential Treasury officials, sources said, with nationalist Prime Minister Giorgia…
By Jeslyn Lerh, Julia Payne and Florence Tan (Reuters) – Montfort has emerged as the top bidder for Uniper Energy’s oil refinery in the UAE that produces low-sulphur fuel oil for the…
By Francesco Guarascio HANOI (Reuters) – Chinese display maker BOE Technology Group Co Ltd, a supplier of both Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, plans to invest a substantial sum to…
SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazilian energy company Eletrobras is investigating whether the collapse of two transmission towers were related to anti-government riots in Brazil on Sunday, according to two sources familiar with…
(Reuters) – Airbus provisionally delivered as many as 663 aircraft in 2022, industry sources said on Thursday. The tentative score is subject to an internal audit, which could result in modest changes…
By Krystal Hu and Joseph White (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp is in advanced talks to invest in Gatik, a California-based autonomous driving startup, as part of its cloud partnership with the company,…
By Ted Hesson and Mica Rosenberg WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Biden administration is planning to use pandemic-era restrictions to expel many Cuban, Nicaraguan and Haitian migrants caught at the southwest border back…
By Valentine Hilaire PANAMA CITY (Reuters) – Representatives for Panama’s government and Canada’s First Quantum Minerals are set to meet on Wednesday for a third day of talks to solve a dispute…
By Josh Ye HONG KONG (Reuters) – The founder of Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings Ltd told employees many “corruption” issues had been discovered within the company and mismanagement was draining its…
By Elena Fabrichnaya MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia will start buying yuan on the currency market next year if oil and gas revenues meet expectations, two sources said, opening a new front in…
By Tim Hepher and Aditi Shah LONDON/NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Air India is close to a deal to order more than 200 Boeing jets including 190 narrowbody 737 MAX and 30 widebody…
By Jeffrey Dastin, Krystal Hu and Paresh Dave (Reuters) – ChatGPT, the new chatbot that is the talk of Silicon Valley, can spit out haikus, crack jokes in Italian and may soon…
MILAN (Reuters) – Telecom Italia (TIM) board has indicated Italy’s telecoms lobby chief Massimo Sarmi as a new director, two sources with knowledge of the matter said. A former TIM general manager…
By Lananh Nguyen, Saeed Azhar and Shankar Ramakrishnan NEW YORK (Reuters) -Some of the banks that lent Elon Musk $13 billion to buy Twitter are preparing to book losses on the loans…
By Jake Spring SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Deforestation in the world’s most biologically diverse savanna, the Brazilian Cerrado, rose by around 25% in the 12 months through July from the previous period, two…
By Maki Shiraki, Gilles Guillaume and David Dolan TOKYO/PARIS (Reuters) – Nissan Motor Co Ltd doesn’t expect to reach an agreement with top shareholder Renault by year-end on retooling their alliance as…
MILAN (Reuters) – Citigroup is cutting as many as 50 jobs in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, two people close to the matter said. Citi declined to comment on…
By Norihiko Shirouzu (Reuters) – Toyota Motor Corp is expected to outline adjustments to its electric vehicle (EV) strategy to key suppliers early next year, as it races to narrow the gap…