Analysis-Bricks over clicks as shops come back into fashion in Europe
By Alberto Chiumento and Paolo Laudani (Reuters) – The rise of online shopping has led to swathes of store closures, casting doubt over
By Alberto Chiumento and Paolo Laudani (Reuters) – The rise of online shopping has led to swathes of store closures, casting doubt over
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) -The yen sank to a three-month low on Monday as investors figured the loss of a parliamentary majority
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Vidya Ranganathan A weekend election in Japan that has knocked
By David Lawder and Karin Strohecker WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Low growth, high debt and escalating wars topped the official agenda at the International
By Xinghui Kok SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore’s central bank said on Monday it expects 2024 gross domestic product growth at the upper end
By Leika Kihara WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Aside from the mixed policy signals dropped during his trip to the International Monetary Fund and World
Investing.com – Australia stocks were higher after the close on Monday, as gains in the IT, Consumer Discretionary and Metals & Mining
By Bernadette Hogg, Ananya Mariam Rajesh and Helen Reid GDANSK/BENGALURU/LONDON (Reuters) – Companies around the world are starting to cut prices and costs
By Suzanne McGee (Reuters) – Exchange-traded funds focused on artificial intelligence are proliferating as asset managers offer investors new ways to tap in
By Joanna Plucinska LONDON (Reuters) – Europe’s major airlines including Lufthansa and Air France-KLM are expected to report another quarter dragged down by