China believes France will provide fair business environment for Chinese firms, foreign ministry says BEIJING (Reuters) – China will import even more high-quality products and services...
Exclusive-Microsoft to separate Teams and Office globally amid antitrust scrutiny By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Microsoft will sell its chat and video app Teams...
Xiaomi’s EV buyers face up to seven-month wait for car, app shows By Yelin Mo and Brenda Goh BEIJING (Reuters) -Xiaomi is advising would-be buyers of...
UK’s Thames Water in crisis after shareholders refuse to pay up By Sarah Young LONDON (Reuters) -Thames Water, Britain’s biggest water utility, said on Thursday its...
Mercedes partly loses class action case over diesel defeat devices BERLIN (Reuters) – A German court ruled on Thursday partly in favour of consumers in a...
UK competition regulator decides against in-depth probe of Aviva, AIG Life UK merger LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s competition regulator said on Thursday that it has decided not...
JD Sports’ January sales fall in ‘challenging’ market LONDON (Reuters) -British sportswear retailer JD Sports said trading conditions remained challenging after its like-for-like sales dropped in...
French company Valeo to use more Google Cloud AI tools PARIS (Reuters) – French car parts maker Valeo said on Thursday it would be using more...
BoE’s Haskel says rate cuts should be ‘a long way off’, FT reports (Reuters) -Bank of England (BoE) interest-rate setter Jonathan Haskel said that rate cuts...
Analysis-Foreign firms’ losses from exiting Russia top $107 billion By Alessandro Parodi and Alexander Marrow (Reuters) – The corporate exodus from Russia since its 2022 invasion...
UK’s ASOS posts 18% drop in first-half sales LONDON (Reuters) – Online fashion retailer ASOS posted an 18% drop in sales in its first half, but...
German consumer sentiment stays on slow recovery path, finds GfK BERLIN (Reuters) – German consumer sentiment is expected to stay on its path of slow recovery...