Europe’s banks brace for tougher competition under Trump 2.0
By Sinead Cruise and Tommy Reggiori Wilkes LONDON (Reuters) – European banks face an even tougher task to close an earnings gap on
By Sinead Cruise and Tommy Reggiori Wilkes LONDON (Reuters) – European banks face an even tougher task to close an earnings gap on
(Reuters) – U.S. investors moved large amounts of money to the safety of money market funds in the week to Nov. 6
By Philip Blenkinsop and Anita Komuves BUDAPEST (Reuters) – The European Union’s task of boosting competitiveness to catch up with rivals the United
By Anant Chandak and Rahul Trivedi BENGALURU (Reuters) – Consumer price inflation in India climbed to a 14-month high of 5.81% in October
(Reuters) -Paramount Global surpassed quarterly profit estimates on Friday as the media giant benefited from cost controls and stronger-than-expected growth in streaming
(Corrects paragraph 8 to show new factory was opened in Slovakia, not Slovenia) By Helen Reid LONDON (Reuters) – Inter IKEA, the owner of
Investing.com — US stock futures are mixed on Friday as investors try to extend the post-election rally. Premarket, the larger moves have
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (TYO:7201) stock slumped 6% in Tokyo trading Friday, a day after the company said it would
(Reuters) – Shares of CNH Industrial (NYSE:CNH) fell more than 10% premarket on Friday, after the farm and construction equipment maker missed
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s cabinet on Friday approved measures to boost growth in the country’s foreign trade, state media reported, after October