Russian airline Ural Airlines plans to receive the first of 14 previously ordered Boeing-737 MAX aircraft for leasing in December, Interfax news agency reported, citing its chief executive Sergei Skuratov.
U.S. stocks fell at the open on Monday as Apple Inc shares dropped and investors scaled back bets of an aggressive interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve later this month following a solid June jobs report.
Facebook Inc said on Monday that it had not been invited to a White House summit on social media being held later this week.
SunTrust Banks Inc said on Monday it will not provide future financing to companies that manage private prisons and immigration holding facilities, becoming the latest lender to distance itself from a sector that has become tied to the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
A juror who was part of a panel that delivered an US$80 million award against Bayer AG after finding that its glyphosate-based weed killer Roundup caused a man's cancer has urged the presiding judge to uphold the decision.
Growing numbers of young people whizzing around Europe's big cities on electric scooters may represent a nightmare for some pedestrians and motorists, but for Swedish sharing start-up VOI they offer a path to positive cashflow.
LONDON: From Asia to the United States, disconsolate staff at Deutsche Bank dealt on Monday (Jul 8) with news of massive layoffs with some already heading to the exits to drown their sorrows. The German giant's share price fell to a low of €6.66 (US$7.47) before closing down 5.4...
The United States and European Union should use common sense to move forward with formal negotiations about a trade agreement, instead of allowing disagreements over agriculture to block progress, a senior German diplomat told Reuters.
LONDON: European stock markets were mostly lower on Monday (Jul 8) on investor disappointment over the fading prospects of substantial cuts in US interest rates following better-than-expected jobs data last week, traders said. Taking their cue from an earlier sell-off in Asia, European stock ...
U.S. consumers in June lifted their inflation expectations for the first time in three months, New York Fed data showed on Monday, reducing pressure on central bankers to cut rates significantly to support economic momentum.