Berlin blasts 'political decision' in Gazprom's gas squeeze
The CEO of 26 Capital Acquisition Corp said on Wednesday the blank-check firm was committed to its $2.5 billion purchase of the Philippines' biggest integrated casino-resort, despite a wrangle for control involving current owners.
Global regulators published a detailed checklist for banks on Wednesday to assess how climate change affects all aspects of their business, including pay and capital, as economies set carbon reduction targets.
Anti-Rwanda tensions boil over into looting in eastern DR Congo city
Energy executives at a Reuters conference on Wednesday urged shorter-term solutions such as efficiency and conservation during the current fuel supply crunch, saying companies must scramble to meet climate targets set for 2030.
Energy company officials at an industry conference on Wednesday urged shorter-term solutions such as efficiency and conservation as the world transitions to more renewable energy, saying companies must scramble to meet climate targets set for 2030.
Energy company officials on Wednesday urged using shorter-term solutions such as energy efficiency and conservation as the world makes the transition to renewable energy, saying companies must scramble to meet climate targets set for 2030.
Spanish airline to fly UK-made helium airships
Brazil's Natura & Co Holding SA said on Wednesday that Chief Executive and Executive Chairman Roberto Marques was stepping down in an organizational shakeup, handing over the reins of the cosmetics maker to board member Fabio Barbosa.
US slaps sanctions on Russian, Swedish far-right extremists
Saudi Aramco is planning to merge two energy trading units, people familiar with the matter said, with Aramco Trading Co (ATC) due to absorb Motiva Trading ahead of a potential initial public offering of the business.
Kroger Co's quarterly profit is expected to be largely untouched by any wider demand dip on Thursday, with even the most price-conscious shoppers drawn by its groceries and household essentials.
Ford said that even when the vehicles are in the park position they could still roll away due to the defect.
British supermarket group Sainsbury's, seeking an edge amid a worsening cost of living crisis, will for the first time include its biggest selling lines in a scheme that matches the prices of German-owned discounter Aldi.
Toymaker Lego on Wednesday said it will invest more than $1 billion in a factory in the United States to shorten supply chains and keep up with growing demand for its coloured plastic bricks in one of its biggest markets.
Biden chastises oil industry over fuel costs
Tesla Inc reported 273 vehicle crashes since July involving advanced driving assistance systems, more than any other automaker, according to data U.S.
Tesla Inc reported 273 vehicle crashes since July involving advanced driving assistance systems, more than any other automaker, according to data U.S.
Tesla Inc reported 273 vehicle crashes involving advanced driving assistance systems like Autopilot since July, while Honda Motor identified 90, data from U.S.
U.S. retail sales unexpectedly fell in May as motor vehicle purchases declined amid rampant shortages, and record high gasoline prices pulled spending away from other goods.
In the tunnels of Azovstal, traces of Ukraine's resistance
China vows support for Russia, drawing US ire
Elon Musk thinks these two EV makers will "end up in the car cemetery like every other."
Ikea to 'scale down' Russia, Belarus operations over Ukraine war
Two political veterans face off in fight for Nigeria's presidency
U.S. stocks pared gains on Wednesday on the heels of a policy announcement by the Federal Reserve that raised interest rates to meet market expectations as the central bank attempts to cool rising inflation without tipping the economy into a recession.
Wall Street's main indexes rose on gains in beaten-down growth and financial stocks on Wednesday even as investors braced for a bigger interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve to tame persistently high inflation.
Saudi seizes rainbow toys in 'homosexuality' crackdown
Thousands in anti-Rwanda rally in eastern DR Congo city
IKEA said on Wednesday it would sell factories, close offices and reduce its 15,000-strong workforce in Russia, the latest move by the world's biggest furniture brand to cut its operations there following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.