By Ron Bousso, Shadia Nasralla and Nerijus Adomaitis LONDON/OSLO (Reuters) – Energy giants Shell and Equinor reported higher-than-expected first-quarter profits on Thursday, using the heft of...
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Hong Kong’s March retail sales rose 40.9% from a year earlier, the second biggest percentage rise on record, as consumer and visitor spending...
By Khalid Abdelaziz, Sarah El Safty and Nafisa Eltahir KHARTOUM/CAIRO (Reuters) – The conflict shaking Sudan has dealt a crippling blow to the heart of the...
(Reuters) – Russia plans to relaunch the multi-sport Friendship Games next year, 40 years after its first edition, Sports Minister Oleg Matytsin has told President Vladimir...
By Ariba Shahid KARACHI (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is preparing to discuss Pakistan’s budget plans for the coming financial year as part of a...
By Amy Lv, Rajendra Jadhav and Kavya Guduru BEIJING/MUMBAI/BENGALURU (Reuters) – On a recent evening in April, only three or four people browsed among the several...
By Nikolaj Skydsgaard COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Danish drug developer Novo Nordisk said it would have to halve the supply of starter doses of its popular Wegovy weight-loss...
(Reuters) – Nick Kyrgios said he had not slept much this week and was “battling a little” after police accused a man of threatening the player’s...
TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s central bank debated the need for further rate hikes this year to combat persistent inflation, minutes from its last board meeting showed...
By Lewis Krauskopf and David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) – The end of a market-punishing rate hiking cycle may be in sight, but uncertainty over stock...
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