Europe markets open: positive start with Stoxx 600 up 0.3%; FTSE 100 gains 0.4%
European stock markets started Thursday’s session on a positive note, with major indices broadly higher as investors appeared to shake...
European stock markets started Thursday’s session on a positive note, with major indices broadly higher as investors appeared to shake...
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump are fighting again. Now Musk’s business interests — and the billions in government contracts...
Apple has accused a former engineer for its Vision Pro headset computer of stealing company trade secrets before starting a...
Sales numbers of auto major Ford increased by 14% from the previous year in the second quarter. This was significantly...
UnitedHealth Group Inc (NYSE: UNH) – the largest US health insurer – is trading at a historically attractive valuation at...
Asian stock markets presented a mixed picture at Wednesday’s open, with Japanese equities notably declining after US President Donald Trump...
Lower oil prices have started to take effect on drilling activities in the US. US crude oil production rose to a...
On Wednesday, the European Commission is expected to propose an EU climate target for 2040. The proposal will mark the first...
Jumia stock price rebounded this week, soaring to its highest level since December last year. JMIA soared to a high...
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