(Reuters) - U.S. lender JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) agreed on Friday to drop its lawsuit filed against electric vehicle maker ...
(Reuters) - A possible resumption of nuclear weapons tests by Moscow remains an open question in view of hostile U.S. policies, a senior Russian diplomat was quoted as saying early on Saturday. "This ...
Following a sharp 19% decline of the real against the U.S. dollar year-to-date, incoming central bank governor Gabriel ...
AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian authorities closed Aleppo airport and cancelled all flights on Saturday, three military sources told Reuters, as rebels opposed to President Bashar al-Assad said they had ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - TD Bank has hired Georgia Stavridis from Royal Bank of Canada to become a vice president in financial ...
BEIRUT (Reuters) -Syrian rebels opposed to President Bashar al-Assad said on Friday they had reached the heart of the northern city of Aleppo, after a surprise sweep through government-held towns and ...
TBILISI (Reuters) -Police deploying water cannon, tear gas and pepper spray confronted thousands of pro-European protesters erecting barricades in the centre of Tbilisi on Saturday after Georgia's ...
DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ireland's main opposition Sinn Fein looked on course to win the most votes at a general election by the narrowest of margins on Friday, but its two main centre-right rivals will ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China urged the United States on Friday to exercise the "utmost caution" on relations with democratically ...
"We can say it's approaching in the sense that economic data are on track to meet our forecasts," Ueda told Nikkei in an interview conducted on Thursday and published on Saturday, when asked whether ...
(Reuters) -Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has urged his NATO counterparts to issue an invitation to Kyiv at a ...
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva nominated Nilton David, head trader at Bradesco bank, to ...