
Financial services firm TIAA faces academic backlash over energy holdings
By Ross Kerber (Reuters) – Climate-minded academics called on a United Nations-backed group to sanct...
19th October, 2022

By Ross Kerber (Reuters) – Climate-minded academics called on a United Nations-backed group to sanct...
19th October, 2022

By Diana Mandia and Dagmarah Mackos (Reuters) -Just Eat Takeaway.com, Europe’s largest meal delivery...
19th October, 2022

ZURICH (Reuters) – Holcim said it supported the agreement made by Lafarge SA with the United States...
19th October, 2022

By Tom Sims and Marta Orosz BERLIN (Reuters) -German prosecutors have searched the headquarters of D...
18th October, 2022

(Reuters) – The board of German 3D metal printing machine maker SLM Solutions Group AG on Tuesday re...
12th October, 2022

MADRID (Reuters) – The Spanish government will ensure Naturgy’s plans to spin off its power and gas...
11th October, 2022

ZURICH (Reuters) – Roche Holding has named Matt Sause, head of Roche Diagnostics’ North America regi...
3rd October, 2022

ZURICH (Reuters) – U.S.-based investor Franklin Resources Inc controls a 5.7% voting stake in Swiss...
3rd October, 2022

(Reuters) – China Petroleum and Chemical Corp, the world’s biggest oil refiner by capacity, said on...
3rd October, 2022

A bedrock principle of American democracy has always been one man, one vote. Shareholder elections a...
30th September, 2022

ZURICH (Reuters) – Lindt & Spruengli’s foil-wrapped chocolate bunnies deserve protection from copyca...
30th September, 2022

By Vincent Luciani, Co-founder and Group CEO, Artefact First, an anecdote about the pitfalls of not...
29th September, 2022