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BEIJING (Reuters) -Sales of foreign-branded mobile phones in China, including those of Apple Inc, fell 9.7% year-on-year in ...
The S&P Global UK Construction Purchasing Managers' Index rose to 48.8 from 47.9 in May, a six-month high but still below the ...
The data docket for the coming week is light, leaving the focus squarely on tariffs - so far, the U.S. administration has a ...
Moody’s has rated Japan A1, the fifth-highest level, with a "stable" outlook since December 2014. In May, the agency stripped ...
(Reuters) -European shares edged lower on Friday, as investors weighed uncertainty over U.S. trade deals, with the July 9 ...
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China's Commerce Ministry issued its final ruling on brandy originating in the European Union on Friday, implementing duties of up to 34.9% for a period of five years starting from ...
In Thailand, Neta's biggest international market, it sells three models, with the cheapest Neta V-II Lite priced at 549,000 ...
MUMBAI (Reuters) -India has barred one of the world's largest quant trading firms, Jane Street, from accessing its securities ...
(Reuters) -German industrial orders fell more than expected in May, declining by 1.4% on the previous month on a seasonally ...
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -After a year in office, Britain's finance minister Rachel Reeves faces a reckoning over unmet promises of economic stability, with a stop-start economy and restive bond ...
(Reuters) -French train maker Alstom said on Friday it had received a 2 billion euro ($2.4 billion) order from the New York ...
Optimism over the resilience of the U.S. economy, after much more robust than expected monthly payrolls figures, has been ...