
Niger Junta Cuts Food and Water Supplies to Ousted Leader
The leaders of a military coup in Niger are depriving ousted President Mohamed Bazoum of food, water and
2023-08-10 16:45

RBI Asks Banks to Set Aside More Cash on Poor Auction Response
The Reserve Bank of India asked lenders to set aside more cash, stepping up measures to drain liquidity
2023-08-10 16:25

Allianz Profit Jumps as Insurance Outshines Asset Management
Allianz SE, the German owner of bond giant Pacific Investment Management Co., said its second-quarter profit jumped from
2023-08-10 16:23

European Gas Swings as Australia LNG Strike Fears Rattle Market
European natural gas fluctuated in a sign of continued market jitters as traders monitor possible industrial action in
2023-08-10 15:56

European Stocks Lifted by Luxury as China Eases Travel Curbs
European stocks extended gains into a second session, as China’s decision to relax travel curbs offered a lift
2023-08-10 15:55

Novo’s Blockbuster Obesity Drug Still Hit by US Bottlenecks
Novo Nordisk A/S said the supply of its blockbuster obesity medicine Wegovy will continue to be restricted in
2023-08-10 14:53

China Slams Canada Over Claim It Likely Targeted a Lawmaker
China hit back at Canada over accusations it was probably behind a disinformation campaign aimed at a lawmaker
2023-08-10 14:52

Entain Sets Aside £585 Million Over Turkish Bribery Probe
Entain Plc has set aside £585 million ($745 million) for a possible settlement with UK authorities following an
2023-08-10 14:51

Are Chinese houses for speculation now? Property investors say no
By Liangping Gao, Ella Cao and Marius Zaharia BEIJING/HONG KONG Shanghai businesswoman Kate Ren might have hoped that
2023-08-10 14:26

Czech power company CEZ reports 1st half of year net profit of $1 billion, 34% down year-on-year
The Czech power utility CEZ says its net profit in the first half of the year reached 22.3 billion Czech crowns, or $1 billion
2023-08-10 14:24

The $1.4 Billion Corporate Sponsorship Hole in the Women's World Cup
The FIFA Women’s World Cup faces a huge shortfall in sponsorship compared to the men’s tournament just eight
2023-08-10 14:23

A year ago, an Iranian woman's death sparked hijab protests. Now businesses are a new battleground
Iranian authorities have for months done little to enforce the law on women wearing the mandatory headscarf, but now the country’s theocracy is pushing to make businesses the new battleground over the hijab
2023-08-10 13:58