, opens new tab expects lower annual profit, it said on Wednesday, hurt by subdued demand in the upholstery sector and delays to customer deliveries and higher freight costs due to Red Sea disruptions ...
BERLIN, June 12 (Reuters) - German inflation rose in May due to higher services prices, the federal statistics office said on ...
MUMBAI, June 12 (Reuters) - The Indian Banks' Association (IBA) will ask the central bank to keep provisioning for ...
KYIV, June 12 (Reuters) - When the power goes down and the elevator stops working, Ukrainian couple Maryna and Valeriy Tkalich leave the pushchair on the ground floor and carry their two-month-old son ...
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German utility Uniper on Wednesday said it had decided to terminate its dormant Russian gas supply contracts, officially ending its long-term gas supply relationship with Russia's state-owned Gazprom ...
Both Israel and Hamas committed war crimes in the early stages of the Gaza war, a U.N. inquiry found on Wednesday, saying ...
France needs quick clarity around the budget strategy for the country once a snap parliamentary election is over, Bank of ...
Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu said on Wednesday economic reforms would continue despite increasing hardships that have ...
Umicore lowered its guidance for 2024 on Wednesday, saying customers' demand projections for battery materials had fallen steeply in recent weeks, becoming the latest supplier hit by the slowing ...
The London float of a British property trust has been pulled after the owners said they failed to reach the 250 million pound ($319 million) minimum required for the IPO to proceed.
Russia's non-strategic nuclear exercises involving the Leningrad military district and the navy make use of Iskander missiles ...