By Samuel Shen and Brenda Goh SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s surprise cut in key policy rates this week highlights a dilemma facing Beijing as authorities try...
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain has launched a scheme to extend tariff cuts to hundreds of products, such as clothes and food, from developing countries, part of...
By Samuel Indyk LONDON (Reuters) – The British pound was little changed on Tuesday, having briefly fallen to its lowest level in over a week, after...
By William Schomberg and David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s super-hot labour market showed signs of cooling in official data published on Tuesday, as businesses became more...
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By Joori Roh and Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea agreed on Tuesday to expand its global health partnership with the foundation set up by...
By Sonali Paul MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Solar developer Lightsource bp is set to reach financial close later this year on two new solar farms in Australia...
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Five more ships have left Ukrainian ports carrying corn and wheat, three from Chornomorsk and two from Pivdennyi, under a U.N.-brokered grain export...
(Reuters) -German online takeaway food company Delivery Hero on Tuesday forecast a 7% jump in its third-quarter gross merchandise value (GMV) to 10.6 billion euros ($10.8...
By Natalie Grover LONDON (Reuters) -All adults in the United Kingdom will be offered a COVID-19 booster starting from September, health officials said, hours after the...
By Bozorgmehr Sharafedin (Reuters) – Europe is facing a sharp rise in power bills driven by sky-rocketing gas prices, as war in Ukraine and European sanctions...
By Chibuike Oguh New York (Reuters) – Global equities and the U.S. dollar advanced on Monday despite weaker-than-expected economic data in China that prompted the country’s...