STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Swedish automaker Volvo Cars will temporary close one of its factories due to a chip shortage, the…
Biogen confident in Alzheimer’s drug ahead of rivals’ data
By Manas Mishra and Bhanvi Satija (Reuters) -Biogen Inc on Tuesday said the Alzheimer’s disease drug it is developing with…
HSBC makes surprise succession move as forecasts hit shares
By Lawrence White and Anshuman Daga LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -HSBC named Georges Elhedery as its new chief financial officer on Tuesday…
Analysis-China’s newly empowered Xi faces a daunting to-do list
By Tony Munroe and Yew Lun Tian BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s Xi Jinping kicks off his third leadership term with…
China’s Q4 GDP hits early speed bump as COVID stifles economy
By Ryan Woo, Ellen Zhang and Bernard Orr BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s economic growth is hitting an early speed bump…
Mental health startup Cerebral to cut about 20% of workforce
(Reuters) – Telehealth startup Cerebral Inc is cutting its workforce by 20%, a company spokesperson said on Monday. The Wall…
Britain’s Boots to recruit 10,000 workers for Christmas period
LONDON (Reuters) – British health and beauty retailer Boots said on Monday it planned to recruit more than 10,000 temporary…
REUTERS EVENTS-U.S. is talking to companies about drug price negotiations
By Bianca Flowers CHICAGO (Reuters) – The U.S. government is holding talks with health insurers and drugmakers as it sets…
Pfizer COVID vaccine price hike to boost revenue for years, rivals may follow
By Michael Erman (Reuters) -Pfizer’s plan to as much as quadruple U.S. prices for its COVID-19 vaccine next year is…
U.S. carriers add transatlantic flights for travel-hungry consumers
By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO (Reuters) – U.S. carriers including Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are betting big on…