A guilty plea potentially threatens the company's ability to secure lucrative government contracts with the likes of the U.S.
French President Emmanuel Macron (C) and French First Lady Brigitte Macron (L) vote at a polling station in the second round ...
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's central bank said on Monday it would start conducting temporary bond repurchase ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's current account surplus grew for the 15th straight month in May as a record primary income surplus ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - The euro slipped on Monday after projections from France's election pointed to a hung parliament amid an ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices were little changed as investors eyed energy supply disruption, with the largest ports in ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - A workers' union at Samsung Electronics in South Korea is set to stage a three-day strike from Monday and ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian stocks inched higher on Monday as investors grew more confident about a September U.S. rate cut, ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's inflation-adjusted real wages fell in May for a record 26th straight month, highlighting the pain ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Fewer British firms plan to raise their prices in the coming months, according to a survey that will give ...
(Reuters) - A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. Investors start the new week in ebullient mood after last Friday's U.S.
LONDON (Reuters) - The euro fell on Sunday after exit polls for the final round of the French parliamentary elections pointed ...