Europe markets opened lower on Wednesday as weak economic data and cautious comments from US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell dragged sentiment, extending overnight losses from Wall Street and Asia.The downtrend marked the middle of the week with markets showing little appetite for dip-buying despite selective sector gains.The FTSE 100…
Eli Lilly’s chief executive Dave Ricks has delivered a stark warning to the UK government, branding Britain “probably the…
The European gas market has seen a slight dip in benchmark prices, with the TTF benchmark falling to EUR…
Shares of Lithium Americas surged by almost 60% in premarket trading on Wednesday after a Reuters report that the…
Germany is positioning itself as a secure destination for Indian professionals, highlighting its predictable migration policies and economic demand…
Asian markets tiptoed into Tuesday’s session, with a cautiously optimistic mood, and most benchmarks edged slightly higher, building on…
Global markets opened Tuesday with a mix of cautious optimism and lingering uncertainty. Asian stocks showed uneven gains as…
Turkey is about to make a big investment in both its sky and defense forces.President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is…
China’s export sector has withstood five months of record-high US tariffs, pushing the country toward a projected $1.2 trillion…
