By Lucy Raitano (Reuters) -The British pound rose against the dollar and euro on Thursday, as investors shrugged off official data revealing a record shortfall in...
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Credit rating agency Fitch downgraded its view on sovereign debt on Thursday on concerns about the rise in global borrowing...
By Hyunjoo Jin and Akash Sriram SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Tesla Inc is expected to end its nearly two-year-long run of record quarterly deliveries as a prolonged...
By Aditya Kalra and Abhirup Roy MUMBAI (Reuters) -Reliance Industries said on Thursday it would open outlets of Pret A Manger in India under a franchise...
We are all aware that something needs to be done to reduce our carbon footprint, but many of us have no idea where to start. Naturally...
By Andrius Sytas and Marek Strzelecki VILNIUS/WARSAW (Reuters) – European grid operators are ready to implement immediately a long-term plan to bring the Baltic states, which...
By Pratima Desai LONDON (Reuters) – Hedge fund Elliott Associates and Jane Street Global Trading are suing the London Metal Exchange for up to $500 million...
MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Russian rouble rallied on Thursday, heading towards its strongest levels since 2015 as it retained support from high commodity prices, while shares...
KHARTOUM (Reuters) -Four protesters were killed in Sudan on Thursday, medics said, as large crowds took to the streets despite heavy security and a communications blackout...
By Giulio Piovaccari and Nick Carey MARANELLO, Italy (Reuters) – Ferrari makes some of the fastest cars on the road, but the luxury Italian automaker is...
By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis implicitly accused Russia on Thursday of “armed conquest, expansionism and imperialism” in Ukraine, calling the conflict a “cruel...