Ryanair chief expects 'strong recovery', Covid and Ukraine permitting
U.S. oil refiner Citgo Petroleum on Thursday reported its second consecutive annual loss, of $160 million for 2021, as earnings were hit by a winter storm early in the year.
A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit accusing Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, of violating U.S.
Which market has it right?With the first quarter of 2022 over, the U.S.
Venezuela's state-run energy firm PDVSA is in talks to buy and lease several oil tankers amid a possible expansion in exports, according to three sources and a document seen by Reuters, a sign the country expects U.S.
In UK ports, outrage at sacked P&O Ferries workers
War in Ukraine could 'drag on for awhile' as Russia eyes Donbas: Pentagon
Swiss watchmakers are gathering in Geneva this week for their first big industry event in three years, tackling the impact of sanctions on rich Russians arising from the war in Ukraine.
Results from union elections at an Amazon.com Inc warehouse in New York and another in Alabama started coming in on Thursday, with counts so far showing a potential landmark victory for organized labor at a Staten Island warehouse.
Results from union elections at an Amazon.com Inc warehouse in New York and another in Alabama started coming in on Thursday, with early counts showing a potential landmark victory for organized labor at a Staten Island warehouse.
Results from union elections at Amazon.com Inc's warehouses in New York and Alabama started coming in on Thursday, with early counts showing a potential landmark victory for organized labor at a Staten Island warehouse.
Amazon.com Inc workers at a warehouse in New York City's Staten Island have so far voted 57% in favor of unionizing with a final tally due on Friday, a potential landmark victory for organized labor at the second-largest U.S.
Toronto-based Brazil Potash Corp has laid out for Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro this week its plans to reduce his country's dependence on fertilizer imports disrupted by the Ukraine war by opening a potash mine in the Amazon.
According to Volkswagen, the fire risk stems from the insufficiently insulated high-voltage battery of the hybrid system.
Three dead as West Bank violence escalates
President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Thursday requiring foreign buyers to pay roubles for Russian gas from April 1 or see their contracts halted, a move described as "blackmail" by European states.
U.S. listed companies that hold cryptocurrencies on behalf of users and customers should account for those assets as a liability on their balance sheet and disclose the related risks to investors, the securities regulator said on Thursday.
Greenpeace blocks Russian oil delivery off Denmark
Putin warns EU nations need ruble accounts to get gas
Ford Motor Co and General Motors will each halt production next week at a Michigan plant due to parts shortages, the two companies said separately on Thursday.
Telecom Italia (TIM) and state lender CDP are expected to start formal negotiations over a potential merger of TIM's network assets with those of state backed Open Fiber, two sources familiar with the matter said.
Telecom Italia (TIM) and state lender CDP are expected to start formal negotiations over a potential merger of TIM's network assets with those of state backed Open Fiber, two sources familiar with the matter said.
President Joe Biden on Thursday will launch the largest release ever from the U.S.
A U.S. House of Representatives committee said on Wednesday it will hold an April 5 hearing on U.S.
Blue Origin launches its fourth crew to final frontier
Circle Internet Financial has selected Bank of New York Mellon Corp as primary custodian for its reserves of USD Coin, a stablecoin cryptocurrency whose value is directly pegged to the U.S.
Biden says unprecedented use of oil stockpile will ease US fuel costs 'pain'
Pfizer boosters are authorized for people aged 12 and older, and Moderna booster shots are available for those aged 18 and older.
Americans pulled back on spending in February as inflation bit
The lawsuit claims that the meat in the burgers that Burger King shows in advertisements is much larger than what a consumer actually receives.