LONDON, July 1 (Reuters) - The majority of publicly ⁠traded ⁠business development companies (BDCs) — the visible part of the ...
Britain's economy ⁠grew ⁠robustly in the first quarter of ⁠2026, official data confirmed on Tuesday, but households were ...
South Korea on Monday laid out a sweeping ⁠industrial ⁠strategy centred on semiconductors and artificial intelligence, as ...
World stocks edged lower on the first day of the third quarter ⁠on ⁠Wednesday after a strong rally, as investors awaited ...
Canada's South ⁠Bow ⁠and U.S.-based Bridger Pipeline plan to ⁠jointly develop a new oil pipeline from Guernsey, Wyoming, to ...
European technology chief Henna ⁠Virkkunen ⁠held "constructive" talks with Apple CEO ⁠Tim Cook this week, a European ...
China's ⁠BYD, the world's largest electric ⁠vehicle maker, is close to a decision on taking over an ​existing European auto ...
Nike signaled on Tuesday that CEO Elliott ⁠Hill's turnaround ⁠strategy still faces significant obstacles, as persistent ...
Stocks across the globe on Tuesday posted their largest ⁠quarterly ⁠percentage increase in six years, while Brent oil had its ...
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq ⁠finished ⁠June on Tuesday with their biggest quarterly ⁠gains since 2020 as investors remained upbeat ...
Oil prices were little changed on Tuesday but were headed for ⁠their ⁠biggest monthly and quarterly losses since the COVID-19 ...
Oil prices settled up more ⁠than ⁠1% on Monday after attacks by ⁠the U.S. and Iran underscored the fragility of their interim ...