BERLIN, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Germany's ⁠economy ⁠is expected to ⁠grow by 1% this year, more than ​the 0.7% previously forecast, ...
Geopolitics dominated the mood, with the ​U.S. and Iran scheduled to hold indirect talks in ⁠Geneva later ⁠in the day ⁠to ...
MILAN, Feb 17 - ⁠Global ⁠investors are increasingly ⁠worried that companies are ​overinvesting, just as market sentiment ...
LONDON, Feb 17 (Reuters) - British ⁠annual ⁠wage growth, excluding ⁠bonuses, weakened to 4.2% in the ​last three months of ...
Feb 16 (Reuters) - Life sciences firm ⁠Danaher ⁠is closing in on ⁠a nearly $10 billion deal to acquire pulse ​oximeter maker ...
Feb 16 (Reuters) - Activist investor Elliott ⁠has ⁠built a more than ⁠10% stake in Norwegian Cruise Line and ​plans to push for changes within the cruise operator, the ‌Wall Street Journal reported ...
Iran's Revolutionary Guards navy held a drill in the Hormuz Strait on Monday, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported, ...
Feb 17 (Reuters) - Federal Court of Australia has ⁠fined ⁠Mobil Oil Australia A$16 million ($11.3 ⁠million) over misleading ...
Feb 16 (Reuters) - ⁠Activist ⁠investor ⁠Starboard Value ​plans to ‌push for ‌a ⁠shake-up of ⁠Tripadvisor's board, The Wall ...
TOKYO, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor ⁠Kazuo ⁠Ueda and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held ⁠their first bilateral ...
Under the estimate, Japan would ​need to issue up to 38 trillion yen ($248.32 billion) worth of bonds in the fiscal year starting April 2029 to ​fill a hole from expenditure surpassing tax revenues, ...
SYDNEY, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Asian financial markets struck a cautious tone on ⁠Tuesday ⁠in holiday-thinned trading, as oil prices were mixed ⁠ahead of nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran in ...