LONDON (Reuters) – French bank Credit Agricole has called on the European Union to address what it says is an unfair system of funding for the...
(Reuters) – Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti backed Frank Lampard to do well as manager of his former side Chelsea and ruled himself out of...
By Joice Alves and Indradip Ghosh LONDON (Reuters) – The Norwegian crown is the worst-performing G10 currency so far in 2023, hurt by turmoil in the...
By Carien du Plessis and Siyabonga Sishi JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – More than 800 couples walked down the aisle on Easter Sunday in one of the biggest...
(Reuters) -BMW remains on track for slightly higher sales this year despite a dip in demand in the first quarter, including in the Chinese market, the...
By Muvija M LONDON (Reuters) -Britain named Anne Keast-Butler as the first female director of its intelligence communications agency GCHQ on Tuesday, tasked with protecting the...
(Reuters) -Cineworld said on Tuesday it had filed a reorganisation plan in a Texas bankruptcy court that will effectively wipe out existing shareholdings, sending its stock...
By Judy Hua and Kevin Yao BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s new bank lending hit an all-time high in the first quarter while broad credit growth quickened...
BENGALURU (Reuters) – Indian private lender HDFC Bank Ltd said on Tuesday it would consider raising debt of 500 billion rupees (about $6 billion) over the...
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) – The head of Japan’s largest trade union confederation on Tuesday called for further wage rises beyond next year, arguing that...