SHANGHAI/Beijing (Reuters) -Chinese authorities will ease share financing rules for certain real estate-related firms, fuelling hopes of more measures to…
Bleak UK shopping and borrowing data underscore challenge for new PM
By William Schomberg and Ana Nicolaci da Costa LONDON (Reuters) -British shoppers cut their spending sharply last month and their…
Deliveroo warns on sales growth as consumers tighten belts
By Sarah Young LONDON (Reuters) – British food delivery company Deliveroo warned sales growth would be at the lower end…
BMW production chief sees improved margins as supply chains stabilise
By Victoria Waldersee and Christina Amann LEIPZIG (Reuters) -BMW production chief Milan Nedeljkovic expects stabilising supply chains to lead to…
Tesla’s Musk says recession could last until 2024
By Akash Sriram and Hyunjoo Jin (Reuters) -Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk thinks a recession will last until the…
Ray-Ban maker EssilorLuxottica’s sales rise as Asia-Pacific rebounds
By Valentine Baldassari (Reuters) -EssilorLuxottica reported a rise in its third-quarter revenues on Friday as the world’s biggest eyewear maker…
Exclusive-China’s CATL slows battery investment plan for U.S., Mexico-sources
(Reuters) – Chinese battery giant CATL has slowed its planning for investment in battery plants in North America on concern…
Amazon files legal complaints in Italy, Spain against fake review brokers
MILAN (Reuters) -U.S. e-commerce giant Amazon said on Thursday it had filed legal complaints in Italy and Spain as it…
BOJ: Japan’s banking system stable but rising global rates a risk
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s banking system remains stable as a whole but rising overseas interest rates could worsen the creditworthiness…
BOJ makes emergency bond buys for second day but yields keep rising
By Junko Fujita TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan conducted emergency bond buying operations for a second straight day on…