Yellen Says Debt Default Would Hurt US International Leadership
      Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said failure to avoid a looming federal government default would undermine Washington’s ability to
      2023-05-11 15:24
    
    Japan's Sharp tumbles to $1.9 billion loss on hefty writedown
      TOKYO Sharp Corp, the Japanese electronics maker owned by Taiwan's Foxconn, posted on Thursday a full-year loss of
      2023-05-11 15:19
    
    Norway to Raise Oil Wealth Spending to Protect Welfare Services
      Norway plans to raise spending of its $1.4 trillion sovereign wealth fund, citing the need to protect welfare
      2023-05-11 14:55
    
    Japan's Subaru sets out targets for EV push over five years
      TOKYO Japanese automaker Subaru Corp laid out targets for selling and making battery electric vehicles (EVs) on Thursday,
      2023-05-11 14:54
    
    Asian stocks waver on China deflation worries, mixed Japan earnings
      By Julie Zhu HONG KONG (Reuters) -Asian shares traded cautiously on Thursday as investors fretted about growing deflationary pressures in
      2023-05-11 14:27
    
    SoftBank Vision Fund Loses $32 Billion on Weak Startup Values
      SoftBank Group Corp.’s Vision Fund unit reported a record annual loss after a recent global stock market rebound
      2023-05-11 14:23
    
    Italy's antitrust probes Apple for alleged abuse of app market dominance
      ROME Italy's antitrust agency AGCM said on Thursday it had opened a probe into U.S. technology giant Apple
      2023-05-11 14:16
    
    Abu Dhabi Family Plans Middle East’s Second SPAC Listing
      An investment firm backed by Abu Dhabi’s Al Maskari family is planning to list a blank-check firm in
      2023-05-11 13:28
    
    Europe’s Drought-Riven Future Is Here, Decades Earlier Than Expected
      A network of ditches dug in the Middle Ages has allowed farmers in the hillside hamlet of Letur
      2023-05-11 13:28
    
    Global companies warn of slower-than-expected recovery in China
      China's first few months of reopening to the world hasn't gone as planned for global businesses.
      2023-05-11 13:26
    
    Marketmind: US debt drama crashes Japan's G7 party
      A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is
      2023-05-11 12:49
    
    Pakistan Latest: Army Deployed as Imran Khan Arrest Fuels Unrest
      Pakistan’s government called in the military to help end violent protests after former premier Imran Khan was arrested
      2023-05-11 12:29
    