By Stine Jacobsen and Nikolaj Skydsgaard COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – European stocks suddenly fell on Monday before partly recovering in what brokers described as a “flash crash”...
By Ahmad Ghaddar LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices steadied after trading in and out of positive territory on Thursday as investors weighed up tightening Russian supplies and...
By Eric M. Johnson and Abhijith Ganapavaram (Reuters) -Boeing Co said on Wednesday it was halting 777X production through 2023 due to a fresh delay in...
By Chris Prentice and Tommy Wilkes WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) – Major U.S. and European equity indexes rose in choppy trade on Wednesday, and the euro dropped to...
By Bianca Flowers (Reuters) -Harley-Davidson Inc reported a drop in first-quarter profit, in line with Wall Street expectations, as margins at the motorcycle maker were squeezed...
(Reuters) -Spotify Technology said currency moves and a big increase in hiring would push it to an operating loss in the second quarter, sending the streaming...
By Rowena Edwards LONDON – Oil prices rebounded in volatile trading on Tuesday as the market weighed concerns over Russian supply and Chinese demand. Brent crude...
By Devik Jain (Reuters) -London’s FTSE 100 climbed on Tuesday after a three-day selloff, as shares of miners and homebuilders rose, while HSBC Holdings and Associated...
By Chibuike Oguh (Reuters) – Buyout firm KKR & Co Inc said on Monday it has raised $19 billion from investors for its latest flagship North...
(Reuters) – Indonesia’s ban on palm oil exports shocked global edible oils markets that already reached record high prices this year, and sparked alarm among major...
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Wall Street reversed course and turned negative on Thursday and bond yields surged as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell suggested...