Julius Baer reports 18% H1 net profit rise ZURICH (Reuters) -Swiss private bank Julius Baer reported an 18% increase in net profit for the first half...
Ryanair Q1 profits soar, cuts FY passenger forecast on Boeing delays DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ryanair on Monday posted a 663 million euro ($737.26 million) after-tax profit for...
Yen pressured as traders wait on policy decisions By Tom Westbrook SYDNEY (Reuters) – The dollar and euro made firm starts on Monday to a week...
UK’s EasyJet says it is operating flights as normal to Rhodes LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s easyJet said on Sunday it was operating flights as normal to Rhodes...
Russian central bank governor speaks after hiking rate to 8.5% (Reuters) -Russian Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina and her deputy Alexei Zabotkin gave a news conference...
Introducing Janus, the exotic ‘two-faced’ white dwarf star By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Some people are two-faced, figuratively speaking of course. The ancient Roman god...
Nokian Tyres profit tumbles amid Russian exit, shares fall HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finland’s Nokian Tyres on Friday reported a sharp fall in operating profit for the second...
UK consumers defy high inflation and shop more in June By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -British retail sales grew faster than expected in June despite continued...
Extreme heatwaves to continue through August, WMO adviser says GENEVA (Reuters) – Heatwaves are expected to persist in a large part of the world throughout August,...
Aluminium maker Hydro ups capex, offers downbeat outlook, shares drop By Gwladys Fouche OSLO (Reuters) -Aluminium producer Hydro raised its guidance for capital expenditure this year...
Lonza cuts 2023 outlook on slower growth, lower customer demand By Bartosz Dabrowski (Reuters) – Swiss contract drug manufacturer Lonza cut its full-year outlook on Friday,...
UK’s Labour celebrate “fantastic victory”, but more work still needed – deputy leader LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s opposition Labour Party was not taking anything for granted...