Panasonic needs four more EV battery plants to meet capacity target, executive says
By Miho Uranaka OSAKA, Japan The battery arm of Japan's Panasonic will need to build around four more
2023-07-03 16:55
Swiss Inflation Returned Below SNB’s 2% Ceiling in June
Swiss inflation slowed to below the 2% ceiling targeted by the Swiss National Bank, offering limited reassurance to
2023-07-03 14:58
Baltimore investigators searching for suspects in block party mass shooting that killed 2 and injured 28 others
Investigators in Baltimore are searching for multiple suspects in a mass shooting that launched a beloved annual neighborhood block party into chaos early Sunday, killing two people and injuring 28 others, most of whom were teens, officials said.
2023-07-03 14:57
Oil prices ease on fears of weaker demand
By Emily Chow SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Monday as concerns about a global economic slowdown and possible further
2023-07-03 14:52
Putin has an invitation to visit Cuba, says Russian ambassador
MOSCOW Russia's ambassador to Cuba said President Vladimir Putin had an invitation to visit the Communist-run island but
2023-07-03 14:23
Nikkei leads Asia higher, China lags behind
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY Asian shares firmed on Monday as demand for tech stocks buoyed Japan's market, while
2023-07-03 13:58
Pakistan Stocks Surge By Most in Three Years on IMF Loan Deal
Pakistan’s key stock gauge surged by the most in over three years on Monday after the nation clinched
2023-07-03 13:56
Analysis-Bond markets reckon a central bank policy error is on the cards
By Yoruk Bahceli Bond investors could be in luck for the rest of 2023 if market indicators signalling
2023-07-03 13:16
Marketmind: Tesla delivers surprise, China goes slow
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole. The big question for
2023-07-03 12:58
UBS aims to avoid using $10 billion Credit Suisse backstop amid backlash -FT
(Reuters) -UBS Group AG is aiming to avoid using a $10 billion backstop for Credit Suisse amid a backlash, the
2023-07-03 12:46
ECB’s Kazimir Stands Trial in Slovakia on Bribery Charges
The corruption trial of European Central Bank Governing Council member Peter Kazimir begins Monday, threatening embarrassment to the
2023-07-03 12:28
Sweden’s Debt-Laden Landlords Are Veering Closer to Forced Sales
Sweden’s embattled landlords are facing intensifying pressure to sell properties to raise cash, as $17 billion in debt
2023-07-03 12:22
