Tencent-Backed Sea’s 112% Rally Has Reasons to Run
Sea Ltd. shares have more than doubled since November, boosting optimism that the tech conglomerate is on the
2023-05-12 17:53
France lands battery gigafactory with sweeteners, zero-carbon power
By Gilles Guillaume PARIS (Reuters) -France beat competition from Germany and the Netherlands for ProLogium's first overseas car battery plant
2023-05-12 17:49
Ukraine Latest: China to Send Envoy to Kyiv; EU Ministers Meet
China will send a special envoy to Kyiv on Monday, marking the first high-level visit from the Chinese
2023-05-12 17:24
Volkswagen's April deliveries jump 39% thanks to China boost
Volkswagen's said on Friday its group deliveries jumped 39% year-on-year in April, bringing the total number of vehicles
2023-05-12 17:16
Philips to pay $62 million to resolve charges it violated US law
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Dutch medical device maker Philips will pay $62 million (56 million euros) to resolve charges it violated the
2023-05-12 17:16
Hong Kong's Q1 GDP grows 2.7% y/y
HONG KONG Hong Kong's economy grew 2.7% in the first quarter from a year earlier, government data showed
2023-05-12 16:57
UBS CEO: Credit Suisse no longer seeing outflows
LUCERNE, Switzerland (Reuters) -UBS Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti said on Friday that the situation at Credit Suisse has stabilized and
2023-05-12 16:56
South Africa’s Mashatile to Meet CEOs Amid Investment Strike
South Africa’s Deputy President Paul Mashatile is set to meet captains of industry amid an energy crisis that’s
2023-05-12 16:51
It's Eurovision time! Here's how the contest works and who to watch for
The 67th Eurovision Song Contest will soon reach its climax with a grand final broadcast live from Liverpool
2023-05-12 16:51
Norway Economy Shows Resilience With Growth in First Quarter
Norway’s economy continued to grow in the first quarter, adding evidence that it remains more resilient to soaring
2023-05-12 16:50
Japan, South Korea eye visit by team of experts as Fukushima nuclear plant prepares water release
Officials from Japan and South Korea are discussing a visit by South Korean experts to the Fukushima nuclear plant before it begins the controversial release of treated but radioactive water into the sea
2023-05-12 16:28
ECB May Need to Tighten Further After the Summer, Nagel Says
The European Central Bank may have to continue raising borrowing costs beyond the summer, according to Governing Council
2023-05-12 16:24