By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil prices edged higher on Monday, rebounding from early losses, as investors weighed Russia’s plans…
Viasat’s Inmarsat bid in EU antitrust crosshairs
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -U.S. company Viasat’s $7.3 billion bid for British satellite rival Inmarsat may reduce competition…
Countries warn EU against ‘crisis mode’ overhaul of energy market
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Estonia, Finland, Luxembourg and Latvia have warned Brussels not to…
ESG tops regulatory demands in finance as UK, EU rules diverge – KPMG
LONDON (Reuters) – Financial firms in Britain and the European Union remained under significant pressure to comply with diverging environmental,…
Silicon Valley layoffs are a boon for tech-hungry farm equipment makers
By Bianca Flowers (Reuters) – Big agricultural and construction equipment manufacturers in the American Midwest are on a mission to…
BlackRock cuts Japanese stocks to “underweight” on hawkish BOJ risks
(Reuters) – BlackRock Investment Institute cut Japanese stocks to “underweight” on Monday, saying that a Bank of Japan (BOJ) policy…
European shares rise as defence stocks rally, focus on U.S. inflation data
By Shreyashi Sanyal and Amruta Khandekar (Reuters) -European shares rose on Monday as focus turned to inflation data from the…
Airbnb offers ‘Phantom of the Opera’-themed stay at Palais Garnier in Paris
By Mimosa Spencer and Manuel Ausloos PARIS (Reuters) – Airbnb is offering a night for two in the Palais Garnier…
‘Day of pain’: Wirecard boss denies charges in massive fraud trial
By Jörn Poltz MUNICH (Reuters) -Wirecard’s former boss on Monday denied all wrongdoing over the collapse of the payments company…
Ukraine’s Zelenskiy met JPMorgan bankers over rebuilding efforts
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met with bankers from JPMorgan Chase & Co last week to get…
