Climate change protesters disrupted Australian Woodside Energy’s annual general meeting on Thursday with whistles and shouts. The demonstration heckled Chief Executive Meg O’Neill and caused multiple suspensions, according to a Reuters report.Investor dissent continued against Woodside’s gas projects and sustainability efforts, mirroring the previous year’s sentiment. Shareholder dissentNotably, prominent Australian pension funds…
The US Federal Reserve opted to maintain its key benchmark interest rate within the existing range of 4.25% to…
European stock markets are set to open in positive territory on Thursday, as investors navigate a packed day featuring…
Shares of Tata Motors have been on an upward swing, gaining more than 3.45% on Thursday, marking a surge…
Britain’s unseasonably warm and sunny start to spring is casting a mixed shadow over corporate earnings, helping retailers and…
Binance has published its latest proof-of-reserves data, confirming that the exchange continues to hold more digital assets than its…
Soaring demand for cleaner marine fuel in Europe, driven by shipping companies like Maersk, has led to a complete…
Chinese self-driving stocks, Pony AI Inc (NASDAQ: PONY) and WeRide Inc (NASDAQ: WRD), are flying high on Tuesday and…
India carried out missile strikes across three regions of Pakistan late Tuesday, targeting locations in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Bahawalpur…