India keen on trade deals with Britain, Oman early in Modi’s probable third term, sources say By Shivangi Acharya NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Indian Prime Minister...
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...
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...
Climate change, AI in focus at Commonwealth’s Oct meet in Samoa By Cordelia Hsu SYDNEY (Reuters) -Climate change and efforts to keep up with advances in...
UK homeowners and businesses resilient to high interest rates, BoE says LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) – British mortgage holders and businesses are generally coping well with...
Analysis – Europe’s gas stocks point to healthy supply next winter By Susanna Twidale, Marwa Rashad and Nina Chestney LONDON (Reuters) – The European Union will...
Factbox-European companies cut jobs as economy sputters (Reuters) – The highest inflation for decades and the impact of the war in Ukraine have forced companies across...
Big Oil’s climate planning not good enough, investor group says By Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) -The current low-carbon transition plans of 10 of Europe’s and North...