(Reuters) – Belarus will continue using Belarusian roubles to pay off its debt to Western countries next year, state news…
Telefonica wins 1.32 billion euros in tax dispute with Spain
MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s high court has ordered the country’s tax agency to reimburse telecoms giant Telefonica a record amount…
Stellantis CEO: Europe auto emissions standards a “diversion”
By Victoria Waldersee BERLIN (Reuters) -Uncertainty over the future of European regulation on auto emissions gives Chinese competitors already ahead…
Germany hashes out compromise to allow smaller stake China port deal
By Christian Kraemer and Andreas Rinke BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany may allow China’s Cosco to take a smaller stake than originally…
Technology-sharing a sticking point as Renault, Nissan hash out reset, sources say
By Gilles Guillaume, Maki Shiraki and David Dolan PARIS/TOKYO (Reuters) -The sharing of technology has emerged as a sticking point…
Analysis-Pipeline blasts leave Nord Stream in insurance limbo
By Jonathan Saul and Carolyn Cohn LONDON (Reuters) – With the mystery of the blasts that destroyed undersea gas pipelines…
Analysis: UK’s Hunt faces triple threat from debt, recession and Conservative rebels
By William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) – Newly confirmed finance minister Jeremy Hunt must keep investors calm about Britain’s debt mountain,…
Hyundai breaks ground on $5.5 billion U.S. EV, battery plant
By David Shepardson ELLABELL, Ga. (Reuters) – Hyundai Motor Co broke ground on a $5.54 billion electric vehicle (EV) and…
UPS cost controls shelter profit from softening delivery demand
By Lisa Baertlein and Shivansh Tiwary (Reuters) -United Parcel Service Inc on Tuesday reported a stronger-than-expected quarterly adjusted profit and…
Airbus faces fresh bribery settlement, French prosecutor says
PARIS (Reuters) – French authorities are in talks with planemaker Airbus that could lead to the expansion of a record…
