Zelensky Tells Davos: Send Us Weapons, Stop Russia Trade
Zelensky tells Davos: send us weapons, stop Russia trade
Oil Climbs In Tight Market As U.S. Driving Season Looms
Oil prices rose in early trade on Monday with U.S.
Oil Firms On Tight Supply As U.S. Driving Season Looms
Oil prices gained on Monday with U.S. fuel demand, tight supply and a slightly weaker U.S.
Oil Gains On Tight Supply As U.S. Driving Season Looms
Oil prices rose slightly on Monday, supported by U.S.
Oil Dips As Recession Worries Outweigh Rising Demand Forecast
Oil prices edged slightly lower on Monday, as worries of a possible recession outweighed an outlook for higher fuel demand with the upcoming U.S.
Oil Prices Little Changed As Recession Worry Offsets Higher Demand Outlook
Oil prices were little changed on Monday, as worries over a possible recession offset an outlook for higher fuel demand with the upcoming U.S.
Oil Steadies As Recession Worry Offsets Higher Demand Outlook
Oil prices were little changed on Monday, as worries over a possible recession offset an outlook for higher fuel demand with the upcoming U.S.
Oil Settles Nearly Flat; Recession Worry Vies With Higher Demand Outlook
Oil prices were little changed on Monday, settling just slightly higher as worries over a possible recession vied with an outlook for higher fuel demand with the upcoming U.S.
Djokovic, Nadal Launch French Open Bids As Swiatek Puts Streak On Line
Djokovic, Nadal launch French Open bids as Swiatek puts streak on line
Ukraine, Poland Agree On Joint Customs Control To Ease Movement Of People, Goods
Ukraine and Poland agreed on Sunday to establish a joint border customs control and work on a shared railway company to ease the movement of people and increase Ukraine's export potential.
In Tokyo, Biden Says Would Be Willing To Use Force To Defend Taiwan
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Monday he would be willing to use force to defend Taiwan, in a series of critical comments about China he made in Tokyo that an aide said represented no change in U.S.
Biden, On Inaugural Asia Visit, Says Would Be Willing To Use Force To Defend Taiwan
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Monday he would be willing to use force to defend Taiwan, capping a series of critical comments about China while in Asia that an aide said represented no change in U.S.
Biden Says He Would Be Willing To Use Force To Defend Taiwan Against China
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Monday he would be willing to use force to defend Taiwan against Chinese aggression in a comment that seemed to stretch the limits of the ambiguous U.S.
Dollar Wobbles Lower As China Growth Hopes Lift Aussie
The dollar began the week on the back foot, following its first weekly loss in nearly two months, as investors cut bets on further dollar gains from rising U.S.
Dollar Slips As China Rekindles Growth Hopes
The dollar slipped on Monday as investors kept up selling pressure, cutting bets on further dollar gains from rising U.S.
Asia Markets Tussle With Inflation And Rates Concerns
Asian stocks faced an uncertain start on Monday as persistent inflation fears and the prospect of rising interest rates dogged the global economic outlook, which remains mired in negative sentiment.
Asia Stocks Weighed By Inflation Concerns, China Tech Selling
Asian stocks came under pressure on Monday as persistent worries about inflation and rising interest rates dogged the global economic outlook and fresh selling in technology stocks weighed on Chinese markets.
Asia Stocks Stifled By Inflation, China Concerns
Asian stocks weakened on Monday as investors worried inflation and rising interest rates would hamper the global economic outlook and China's COVID-19 situation weighed on sentiment, with tech firms particularly hit.
Stocks Steadier As Euro Leaps On Likely Rate Hikes
Stocks kept just above bear market terrain on Monday while the euro leapt after the European Central Bank said it was likely to lift its deposit rate out of negative territory by September.
Stocks Rally As Euro Leaps On Likely Rate Hikes
U.S. and European stocks mostly rallied on Monday, with the S&P 500 trading just above bear market territory, while the euro jumped after the European Central Bank said it was likely to lift its deposit rate out of negative territory by September.
Stocks Rally As Euro Gains On Likely Rate Hikes
U.S. and European stocks rallied on Monday, with the S&P 500 for the moment moving away from a bear market, while the euro leapt after the European Central Bank said it was likely to lift its deposit rate out of negative territory by September.
Thomas Beats Zalatoris In Playoff To Win PGA Championship
Thomas beats Zalatoris in playoff to win PGA Championship
Biden Angers China With Vow To Defend Taiwan
Biden angers China with vow to defend Taiwan
U.N. Human Rights Chief Due To Arrive In China For Historic Visit
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet begins a visit to China on Monday, the first trip by a holder of the office since 2005 amid concerns that it could lead to an endorsement rather than scrutiny of China's rights record.
UN Human Rights Chief Kicks Off High-stakes Visit To China, Beijing Cites COVID In Limiting Access
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet arrived in China on Monday, kicking off the first trip by a holder of the office since 2005 amid concerns that it could lead to an endorsement rather than scrutiny of China's rights record.
U.N. Human Rights Chief Kicks Off High-stakes Visit To China, Beijing Cites COVID In Limiting Access
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet arrived in China on Monday, kicking off the first trip by a holder of the office since 2005 amid concerns that it could lead to an endorsement rather than scrutiny of China's rights record.
Column-Hedge Funds Position For U.S. Growth Slump, Rates Peak: McGeever
The slump on Wall Street and rebound in the U.S. bond market point to a growing belief that recession is on the horizon, curtailing the Federal Reserve's tightening cycle sooner than it would like and opening the door to rate cuts later next year.
Chipmaker Broadcom In Talks To Acquire VMware -sources
Broadcom Inc is in talks to acquire cloud service provider VMware Inc in a deal which could transform the chipmaker into a diversified tech firm, people familiar with the matter said.
Chipmaker Broadcom In Talks To Acquire VMware For $60 Billion -sources
Broadcom Inc is in talks to acquire cloud service provider VMware Inc in a $60 billion deal which would further diversify the chip manufacturer's business into enterprise software, people familiar with the matter said.
Fate Of Ancient Athens Guides WHO At Gathering To Plan For Next Pandemic
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), will have history on his mind when he hosts almost 200 member states at the U.N agency's annual assembly this week.