Vedanta Seeks Free Land, Cheap Water, Power In Race To Be India's First Chipmaker-sources
In a race to become India's first chip maker, Vedanta Ltd is seeking 1,000 acres (405 hectares) of free land from states and other incentives for its $20 billion foray into semiconductor and display manufacturing, sources told Reuters.
India's Antitrust Raids Target Sellers On Amazon, Walmart's Flipkart -sources
India's antitrust body launched raids early on Thursday against two top domestic sellers of online retail giant Amazon.com Inc, and some on Walmart's Flipkart, following accusations of competition law violations, sources told Reuters.
Colombian Soldiers Confess Murders To Victims' Families
Colombian soldiers confess murders to victims' families
Carlsberg Says Rising Beer Prises Not Hurting Sales
Danish brewer Carlsberg said on Thursday rising consumer prices had not dented demand for beer, as it geared up for further price increases in some markets later this year to make up for soaring commodity costs.
TotalEnergies Ramps Up Buyback As High Oil Prices Fuel Earnings
TotalEnergies could up to double its share buybacks this quarter, it said on Thursday, after soaring oil and gas prices as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine drove a sharp rise in quarterly earnings.
Barclays Puts Buyback On Hold Amid Fallout From Trading Error
Barclays put share buyback plans on hold pending discussions with U.S.
Barclays Puts Buyback On Hold After Trading Blunder
Barclays put share buyback plans on hold due to scrutiny by U.S. regulators of a trading blunder it announced last month, piling early pressure on new CEO C.S. Venkatakrishnan.
Barclays Buyback On The Ropes After Trading Blunder
Barclays has put its $1.25 billion share buyback plan on hold until talks with U.S.
Faurecia-Aptoide Signs Up Mercedes In Infotainment Win Over Google
Mercedes-Benz will use embedded Faurecia-Aptoide technology to power navigation and other vehicle infotainment functions in a crucial win for the app provider against Alphabet Inc's Google and other technology firms to control car dashboards.
Analysis-Hobbled By Economy, Erdogan Heads To Saudi To Mend Ties After Khashoggi U-turn
Three and a half years after accusing Saudi Arabia's leadership of murder and running a sham trial over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan plans a trip to the Gulf kingdom on Thursday to mend ties.
Pernod Ricard Eyes 17% Annual Profit Growth After Q3 Sales Beat
French spirits group Pernod Ricard said on Thursday strong demand in its key U.S., Chinese and European markets drove a 20% jump in third-quarter organic sales, beating analysts' forecasts by a strong margin.
Pernod Ricard Q3 Sales Beat Forecasts, Cautious On Q4
French spirits group Pernod Ricard posted a forecast-beating 20% jump in third quarter sales on Thursday but said COVID-19 measures in China, war in Ukraine, and a normalisation of its U.S.
China Megacity Mass-tests, Cancels Flights After Suspected Covid Case
China megacity mass-tests, cancels flights after suspected Covid case
'Not Afraid': Ukraine Women Learn To Demine In Kosovo
'Not afraid': Ukraine women learn to demine in Kosovo
S.Korea April Export Growth To Hit 14-mth Low; Inflation Near 11-yr High: Reuters Poll
South Korea's exports are expected to have posted their slowest growth in 14 months in April while consumer inflation is seen hitting a near 11-year high, a Reuters poll showed on Thursday.
Factbox-Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway At A Glance
Warren Buffett is welcoming tens of thousands of people to Omaha, Nebraska for the first time since 2019 to attend the annual shareholder weekend for Berkshire Hathaway Inc, including the company's annual meeting on April 30.
Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway At A Glance
Warren Buffett is welcoming tens of thousands of people to Omaha, Nebraska for the first time since 2019 to attend the annual shareholder weekend for Berkshire Hathaway Inc, including the company's annual meeting on April 30.
Warren Buffett's 'Woodstock For Capitalists' A Smaller Affair After Pandemic
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc will hold its annual shareholder meeting in person on Saturday for the first time since before the pandemic, but the extravaganza dubbed "Woodstock for Capitalists" is likely to see fewer people and pared-back events.
StanChart Q1 Profit Beats Estimates, Gives Bullish Outlook
Standard Chartered's first-quarter pre-tax profit rose 6%, beating market expectations, as the emerging markets-focused lender benefited from rising interest rates and flagged a robust outlook.
StanChart Profit Beats Estimates, Flags Bullish Outlook On Rising Rates
Standard Chartered posted a forecast-beating 6% rise in first-quarter profit, sending its shares 10% higher, as the emerging-markets focused lender benefited from rising interest rates aimed at controlling inflation.
StanChart Profit Beats Estimates, Flags Strong Outlook On Rising Rates
Standard Chartered posted a forecast-beating 6% rise in first-quarter profit, sending its shares sharply higher, as the emerging-markets focused lender benefited from rising interest rates aimed at controlling inflation.
Erdogan Set To Visit Saudi Arabia After Setting Aside Khashoggi Row
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will travel to Saudi Arabia on Thursday, marking the culmination of a months-long drive to repair ties with Riyadh that included dropping a trial over the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul.
Erdogan Says His Visit To Saudi Arabia Will Herald New Era In Ties
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday he hopes his visit to Jeddah will herald a new era in ties with "brotherly" Saudi Arabia, as the regional rivals hold the first high-level visit in years after intense efforts to repair strained ties.
Erdogan Visits Saudi Arabia Hoping For New Era In Ties
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan arrived in Saudi Arabia on Thursday in the first high-level visit in years which he hopes will herald a new era of relations after intense efforts to repair strained ties.
Young S.Koreans Dread Revival Of Work Dinners As Pandemic Eases
When South Korea announced its decision to lift most COVID-19 restrictions earlier this month, 29-year-old office worker Jang was more concerned than happy.
Indonesia Industry Body Confident Palm Oil Export Ban Could End In May
Indonesia should be able to tackle its cooking oil shortage in the next few weeks and lift an export ban on palm oil and its refined products in May, an industry body said on Thursday, a day after a last-minute policy U-turn sparked more alarm for markets.
Jordan Pushing To Restore Jerusalem Mosque Status Quo - Sources
Jordan has intensified efforts to push Israel to respect the historic status quo of Jerusalem's Al Aqsa mosque and avoid violent confrontations that could threaten a wider conflict, Jordanian officials and Western diplomats said on Thursday.
Gold Falls To 10-week Low On Lofty Dollar, Imminent U.S. Rate Hike
Gold prices fell to a 10-week low on Thursday, as an elevated U.S.
Gold Drops To Over 2-month Low On Lofty Dollar, Imminent U.S. Rate Hike
Gold prices fell to a 10-week low on Thursday, as an elevated U.S.
Gold Holds Near 10-week Low On Aggressive U.S. Rate Hike Bets
Gold prices hovered near their lowest level in two months on Thursday, as expectations of aggressive U.S.