By Tina Bellon (Reuters) – Uber Technologies Inc said on Tuesday drivers were gradually returning to its ride-hailing platform, allowing […]
Factory activity racing but supply squeeze dims outlook
By Jonathan Cable and Leika Kihara LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) – Factory activity powered ahead in Europe last month and stayed strong […]
Only 13% of NatWest staff to return to office full-time
By Lawrence White LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s NatWest expects only about 13% of its staff to return to primarily office-based working, […]
Monde Nissin bets on meat alternatives following record $1 billion Philippine IPO
By Neil Jerome Morales and Anshuman Daga MANILA (Reuters) -Philippine food maker Monde Nissin Corp is pinning its future on […]
Cruise urges Biden to back autonomous vehicle deployment boost
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Cruise LLC, the autonomous vehicle (AV) company majority-owned by General Motors Co, has urged […]
Tencent sued over ‘inappropriate’ content in Honor of Kings game
By Pei Li HONG KONG (Reuters) – A Chinese public-interest group said on Tuesday it is suing Tencent over what […]
EU backs 800 million euro Greek scheme to help tourism industry through pandemic
(Reuters) – The European Commission has approved an 800 million euro scheme by Greece, designed to support tourism companies which […]
Global company tax could bring EU multi-billion-euro windfall
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union could get an extra 50 billion euros in tax from multinational […]