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02.08 / 11:57
Siemens Manufacturing DAX Fitch European stocks weaken after U.S. downgrade; risk sentiment hit hard
Investing.com — European stock markets traded lower Wednesday, with risk sentiment hit by the surprise downgrade to the U.S.’s top-tier sovereign rating as well as slowing regional growth.
02.08 / 09:47
COST UPS Provident show country Carlyle Platinum Equity stalks Carlyle Group’s Accolade Wines
As Australia’s second-largest wine group and its advisers bunker down on what’s expected to be a protracted recapitalisation process, Street Talk understands American buyout group Platinum Equity is getting its ducks in a row.
02.08 / 08:35
UPS BLOCK Patrick AT&T Ousmane Dembele set to depart Barcelona after receiving offer from Paris Saint-Germain
Xavi Hernandez, confirmed on Tuesday that winger Ousmane Dembele is on the verge of leaving the club after receiving an offer from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). Dembele, 26, was left on the bench during Barcelona's 1-0 victory over AC Milan in Las Vegas, marking the conclusion of their North American pre-season tour. Following the match, Xavi informed Spanish television that Dembele, who had scored in the recent victory against Real Madrid in Dallas, expressed his desire to leave the Spanish giants. The French international revealed that he had a proposal from PSG and was set on accepting it. With one year left on his contract with Barcelona, Dembele's personal decision could lead to his departure.
02.08 / 01:19
Provident audience end French reporters end an unsuccessful strike against a new editor known as a far-right supporter
The journalists of French emblematic Sunday newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche have decided to put an end to a 40-day strike
01.08 / 23:04
COST ExxonMobil Shell performer fall BP profits are cut in half to $2.6 billion as oil and natural gas prices fall
Energy giant BP says it earned nearly $2.6 billion in the second quarter
01.08 / 23:03
UPS Waves Target Citizens country coup Support Niger crisis deepens as European nations evacuate and coup leaders get support from other juntas
A French military transport plane carrying Europeans has departed Niger in the first such evacuation flight since mutinous soldiers ousted the country’s democratically elected president nearly a week ago and shut its borders
01.08 / 20:47
NASDAQ HSBC DAX Pfizer reports 500 Global markets update: S&P 500, Nasdaq edge lower on mixed set of earnings reports
Pfizer edged 1.2% lower after its quarterly revenue fell short of analysts’ expectations. European stocks declined on Tuesday, on shrinking factory activity in the euro zone. The pan-European benchmark STOXX 600 fell 0.9%.
01.08 / 18:41
Digital Google PwC show country UPI records 9.96 billion transactions in July worth Rs 15.34 lakh crore
UPI) registered 9.96 billion transactions in July, with the total value for the month hitting Rs 15.34 lakh crore, according to data from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). This shows a 6.6% jump in the number of transactions via UPI from 9.34 billion in June.
01.08 / 17:53
UPS Action SpaceX stage country Caught Between China and Russia, Mongolia Seeks Closer U.S. Ties
BEIJING—Sparsely populated and sandwiched between two authoritarian powers, Mongolia is positioning itself as a resource-rich, democratic partner for the U.S. in Asia amid growing competition between Washington and Beijing over the minerals needed to pursue cleaner energy. That push will be at the heart of a visit by Mongolia’s prime minister to Washington this week, as his country attempts to draw itself closer to the West in a bid to diversify its economy without angering its powerful neighbors Russia and China.
01.08 / 16:41
Amazon Platform Actor Synopsys show performer Good Omens Season 3: Release date and what to expect on Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video. Here's what we know so far about the potential release date and other details surrounding «Good Omens» Season 3.
01.08 / 16:01
Citi Target Progressive Strategy Cartier Inside Jewellery Armed gang executes daring robbery at luxury jewellery store in Paris, escapes with millions in valuables
luxury jewellery and watch store, Piaget, located on Rue de la Paix in the heart of Paris. The robbers struck around 1:00 pm (1100 GMT), making off with an estimated 10 to 15 million euros worth of goods. Thankfully, no one was injured in the incident. Early indications suggest that three individuals were involved in the robbery, with at least one of them brandishing a weapon. The daring gang managed to escape the scene with their bounty, leaving authorities in pursuit of the culprits. Rue de la Paix is renowned for housing prestigious jewellery brands and is situated near the esteemed Place Vendome. This latest incident echoes a similar high-profile heist that occurred in April, where three individuals on motorbikes targeted the Bulgari store, fleeing with jewellery worth several million euros.
01.08 / 09:53
COST UPS Gap Browser show country Britain's post-Covid debt pile grows at faster pace than all but one EU nation
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01.08 / 09:34
Digital Bitcoin licence Nomura's crypto arm wins Dubai licence
Nomura said on Tuesday it had won an operating licence in Dubai, the latest in a number of mainstream financial institutions this year to enter the crypto sector. Laser Digital, which is headquartered in Switzerland with officers in Dubai and London, said in a statement it had received the licence from Dubai's Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority, allowing it to offer crypto-related broker-dealer, management and investment services.
01.08 / 04:55
COST Manufacturing Google Fighting show country rate hikes businesses Europe's economy grows a bit after months of stagnation, but rate hikes are weighing on businesses
Europe's economy has grown modestly after months of stagnation, but higher interest rates designed to fight inflation are casting a shadow as they make it more expensive for households and businesses to borrow, invest and spend. The 20 countries that use the euro currency and their 346 million people saw 0.3% growth in the April-to-June period, compared with the first three months of the year, the EU statistics agency Eurostat reported Monday. That's an improvement over zero growth in the first quarter and a slight decline in fourth quarter of last year — but not by much.
01.08 / 04:31
COST UPS Provident Booking blues Shipping companies are on a spending spree
shipping companies are plowing their pandemic windfalls into orders for new vessels on an unprecedented scale, making an industry known for hair-raising cycles of boom and bust more vulnerable in the latest downturn. Container carriers like MSC Mediterranean Shipping Co., A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S, CMA CGM SA and Hapag-Lloyd AG — all backed by European billionaires — are spending record profits gleaned during the health crisis to splash out on new models mostly from Korean and Chinese shipyards. This has pushed the global order pipeline to a historic level — almost $90 billion by one estimate. But the tide has turned in the notoriously cyclical sector as freight rates flirt with below-breakeven levels and fears about overcapacity re-emerge. “Too many large container ships have been ordered,” said Erik I. Lassen, chief executive officer of Danish Ship Finance A/S, a company providing vessel financing. He noted that deliveries are now starting at a time when supply chains are running more smoothly and demand for freight transport is back to pre-pandemic levels. “There will be shipowners — tonnage providers — out there that will have stretched themselves,” he said in an interview. “Although the last couple of years have been profitable for shipping, the accumulated earnings are far from enough to fund the investment in new technology and ships in the coming decade.”
01.08 / 01:35
DOW NIFTY Nikkei KOSPI Oil prices Indian Gift Nifty, Asian markets to rising crude oil prices - key triggers for Indian stock market today
Also Read: Buy or sell: Vaishali Parekh recommends three stocks to buy today — 1st August Japan’s Nikkei 225 gained 0.15%, while the Topix was flat. South Korea’s Kospi rose 0.66% and the Kosdaq added 0.48%. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index futures traded around 270 points higher at 20,348, hinting a stronger open.
31.07 / 21:25
UPS COMPOSITE DAX Nikkei show Global markets update: US shares edge higher on strong earnings
Europe European stocks gained on Monday, led by rise in healthcare shares and on easing euro zone inflation in July. The pan-European benchmark STOXX 600 rose 0.1%. Britain’s FTSE 100 rose less than 0.1% at 7,699.41.
31.07 / 19:05
Law regulation crimes Worldcoin German Government German government watchdog launched Worldcoin probe in November 2022: Report
The Bavarian State Office for Data Protection Supervision, or BayLDA, reportedly began an investigation into human identity verification project Worldcoin based on concerns over biometric data.
31.07 / 15:01
Canada News Canada rolling out individual cigarette warnings. Will it curb smoking?
A fresh set of Health Canada regulations that require warning labels on individual cigarettes is set to come into effect Tuesday.
31.07 / 12:57
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