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The embassy is paying $75,000 per month to Mercury Public Affairs LLC to provide government relations, media relations and other services, according to an Aug. 18 filing detailing the agreement. White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is a former co-chair
The accounting body urged stakeholders to foster a spirit of collaboration as the implementation phase of these reforms begins.
Walmart shares sank after the company's profits missed expectations.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell cited risks to the labor market in opening the door to cutting interest rates. Here's what job-seekers should know.
The world’s top oil importer is racing to control the technologies that will replace it.
Restaurants Canada has welcomed the government’s decision to remove these tariffs.
A 2.7% increase isn't huge, but it's bigger than plenty of past increases.
BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand's export growth slowed in July but beat forecasts as shipments accelerated ahead of U.S. tariffs, but growth is set to slow over the rest of the year after those tariffs took effect, the commerce ministry said on Monday. Custo
The chemicals-and-energy group swung to earnings per share profit—despite lower turnover—and said it wouldn’t pay a final dividend.
Traders are closely watching if $0.23 will hold as support, with potential downside if it fails.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India will start sourcing price data directly from e-commerce giants including Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart to overhaul its benchmark inflation gauge, aiming to capture shifting consumption habits and address concerns that curren
Saudi Arabia and the Olympic Council of Asia are in talks with China and South Korea to potentially move the 2029 Asian Winter Games. It comes as Saudi Arabia faces construction challenges with its planned ski resort, Trojena. Tim Callen, visiting fellow
Blink Charging’s second quarter was marked by sequential revenue growth, but the market reacted negatively due to ongoing losses and margin pressures. Management attributed the quarter’s performance to a rebound in product sales, especially DC fast charge
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Wind farm developer Orsted's plan to raise much-needed capital is at risk following a U.S. order to halt construction of a near-complete project, and the Danish group's share price could come under pressure on Monday, analysts said.