By Laura Sanicola (Reuters) -Oil prices settled sharply lower on Wednesday, slumping below levels seen prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as downbeat Chinese trade data...
By Pratima Desai LONDON (Reuters) – The European Union needs to reduce power costs in the region to prevent the permanent closure of metal producing plants...
By Francois Murphy VIENNA (Reuters) -Shelling on Tuesday damaged a backup power line at the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) in Ukraine, which has already...
By Mathieu Rosemain, Tassilo Hummel and Julie Zhu PARIS/HONG KONG (Reuters) -Tencent Holdings Ltd is raising its stake in Ubisoft Entertainment SA in a deal that...
By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) -The dollar surged to a 24-year peak against the yen and a 37-year high versus sterling on Wednesday, as Japan’s...
By Tim Hepher CANNES, France (Reuters) – Europe on Wednesday unveiled the first of a 4 billion euro ($4 billion) family of satellites designed to give...
(Reuters) -Polish video game maker CD Projekt’s is planning to release one major expansion of its flagship Cyberpunk game, after reporting first-half net profit above expectations....
MADRID (Reuters) – Supermarket chain Carrefour will sell Spanish consumers a basket of 30 basic goods for 30 euros, the company said on Wednesday, days after...
(Reuters) – Chevron Corp. is working with the Kazakhstan government to assure oil flows from the landlocked country’s fields can be sustained in the event of...
By Yuvraj Malik (Reuters) – T-Mobile US Inc is doubling down on 5G services after it struck a deal on Wednesday to sell its wireline business...
MILANO (Reuters) – Sales at Italian fashion group Tod’s rose by 17% in the first half of the year, broadly in line with market expectations, despite...
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s plans to delay the closure of two nuclear plants were thrown into confusion on Wednesday, with the operator of one saying the...