Nidec Plunges Most Since 2011 After EV Malaise Hits Profit
Nidec Corp. slumped the most in more than 12 years after reporting quarterly earnings that missed estimates, underscoring
2023-10-24 14:47
Hermes Sales Climb as US, Europe Shoppers Splurge on Birkin Bags
Hermes sales jumped as wealthy shoppers in the US and Europe splurged on the French company’s pricey Birkin
2023-10-24 14:46
Barclays third-quarter profit narrowly beats forecasts
LONDON Barclays said its profit for the third quarter dipped slightly from a year ago, nonetheless beating expectations
2023-10-24 14:29
UK unemployment rate holds at 4.2% - ONS
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's unemployment rate was 4.2% in the three months to August, unchanged from the three months to July,
2023-10-24 14:23
Saudi Arabia’s Neom, DSV Form $10 Billion JV for Futuristic City
Saudi Arabia’s Neom is setting up a $10 billion venture with Danish freight forwarder DSV A/S to help
2023-10-24 14:21
UniCredit Says It Won’t Pay Bank Tax, Lifts Revenue Goals Again
UniCredit SpA said it will use a get-out clause to avoid paying the Italian government’s bank windfall tax,
2023-10-24 14:18
Germany to Pass Japan as 3rd-Largest Economy, Helped by Weak Yen
Germany’s economy is projected to dislodge Japan’s as the world’s third largest in 2023, helped by a slide
2023-10-24 14:16
Worst Still to Come for Energy Debts, British Gas Boss Fears
More tough times may lie ahead for British households, looking at another winter of high energy bills piled
2023-10-24 13:56
Byju’s CFO Returns to Vedanta to Oversee Restructuring
Vedanta Ltd. has picked the chief financial officer of edtech titan Byju’s to replace the current finance head,
2023-10-24 13:48
UK Power Grid Bottlenecks Threaten Investments, Centrica Warns
An excess of planned renewable energy projects seeking to link to the UK’s electric grid threatens to discourage
2023-10-24 13:46
Dollar edges lower ahead of key US data, bitcoin back in spotlight
By Brigid Riley TOKYO The dollar softened against a basket of currencies on Tuesday, mirroring a dip in
2023-10-24 13:27
ECB’s Clock Ticks as Fate of €1.7 Trillion Bond Pile Is Debated
There’s a growing need for the European Central Bank to rethink how soon it starts shrinking the €1.7
2023-10-24 12:52
