Canada's economy unchanged in April, but likely surged 0.4% in May
OTTAWA (Reuters) -The Canadian economy was unchanged in April from March, missing forecasts, before likely rebounding with a 0.4% jump
2023-06-30 21:27
Why Wall Street is bullish on beaten-down energy stocks
Some investors are turning bullish on energy stocks, despite their disappointing performance this year and some major challenges facing Big Oil.
2023-06-30 19:57
UK regulator may refer Adobe's $20 billion Figma deal to deeper probe
(Reuters) -Britain's competition regulator on Friday said Photoshop owner Adobe Inc's $20 billion buyout of cloud-based designer platform Figma could
2023-06-30 18:23
Thailand's economy picks up in May as tourism, spending rise
By Orathai Sriring and Kitiphong Thaichareon BANGKOK Thailand's economy continued to recover in May as tourism gathered momentum
2023-06-30 17:45
Can Canada make big tech pay for news?
The country is the latest front in a fight that analysts say has big stakes for news - and democracy.
2023-06-30 09:49
Former Pfizer employee charged with Covid drug insider trading
The US Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday charged a former Pfizer employee and his friend for trading on insider information regarding the success of the company's trial for Paxlovid, its Covid antiviral drug.
2023-06-30 02:55
Northvolt Is Near Deal With Canada on $5.3 Billion Battery Plant
Swedish manufacturer Northvolt AB is close to a deal to build an electric-vehicle battery plant near Montreal, a
2023-06-30 02:47
Three charged with insider trading ahead of proposed Trump Media merger
NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. prosecutors on Thursday charged three men with insider trading ahead of the proposed merger of former
2023-06-30 00:18
Prosecutors charge three investors with insider trading in Trump SPAC deal
Federal prosecutors arrested three investors on Thursday on insider trading charges related to a deal to take former President Donald Trump's media business public.
2023-06-29 23:19
In-car radar could save children from tragic hot car deaths
New technologies hold the promise of putting a stop to a deadly trend that has come surging back as more busy parents return to their workplaces. Hot car deaths liof children have happened at least eight times so far this year, according to the auto safety group KidsandCars.org.
2023-06-29 20:26
Man Utd takeover: The reason for delays in club sale process
Manchester United's sale process is being held up by disagreements over which bid to proceed with between the six Glazer siblings.
2023-06-29 20:25
The Fed is secretly stress testing the US economy against nightmare scenarios
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell seemed uncharacteristically relaxed yesterday at the European Central Bank conference in Portugal. The Fed head shed his reading glasses and wore his shirt collar open with no tie as he cracked jokes alongside a panel of his central banking contemporaries.
2023-06-29 19:59