COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Volvo Cars’ sales rose 27% in April from a year earlier to 65,838 cars, boosted by demand for […]
Indonesia’s Q1 GDP growth beats forecasts, but outlook’s uncertain
By Stefanno Sulaiman and Gayatri Suroyo JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia’s economic growth in the first quarter beat expectations, buoyed by high […]
Australia’s Qantas to pay $79 million to settle flight cancellation case
By Byron Kaye and Poonam Behura SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia’s Qantas Airways agreed to pay A$120 million ($79 million) to settle […]
Take Five: Surfin USA
LONDON (Reuters) -Central banks in Australia, Britain and Sweden will meet this week, as markets assess how much leeway the […]
Russia’s services sector grows at slowest rate in 15 months, PMI shows
(Reuters) – Activity across Russia’s services sector in April grew at its slowest rate in 15 months, a business survey […]
Canada’s WestJet reaches tentative deal with union to avoid work stoppage
(Reuters) – Canadian airline WestJet has reached a tentative agreement with the union representing its maintenance engineers to avert work […]
Chinese tariffs could leave cognac makers with too much brandy
By Emma Rumney LONDON (Reuters) – High Chinese tariffs on EU brandy would leave French companies with vast amounts of […]
Final Credit Suisse CEO, Ulrich Korner, to leave UBS, FT reports
(Reuters) – Ulrich Korner, the final CEO of Credit Suisse, is set to leave UBS in the coming weeks, the […]
Morning Bid: Back on the rate cut track
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee European markets will be waking up […]
RBNZ must keep policy restrictive until inflation falls within target, OECD says
SYDNEY (Reuters) – The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said on Monday that New Zealand’s monetary policy must […]