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Chief executive of Jeep and Fiat owner says offering more internal combustion vehicles will better reflect customer demand ...
The latest data remain broadly in line with the Fed’s recent assessments of a “solid” labour market and will not change tomorrow’s decision to hold rates. Confirmation that the labour market is not a ...
Zelenskyy has rightly been lauded for his inspirational leadership. Mobilising a country to repel a foreign invader clearly involves exceptional measures. Ukrainians have accepted martial law, the ...
Director Peter Sellars’ attempt to create music drama from three separate pieces is just a glorified concert programme ...
Barclays shares have hit their highest level since September 2008 after profits jumped during the second quarter thanks to bumper results from its trading business. Barclays reported profits of £1.7bn ...
The IMF has upgraded its global growth forecast amid signs that Donald Trump’s trade war will do less damage to the world economy than initially feared, helped by a weaker US dollar.
Donald Trump has taken aim at the UK’s “high” taxes on North Sea oil and gas, which he said “make no sense” and that the government should instead “incentivise” fossil fuel production.
France is pushing for champagne and other wines and spirits to be exempt from US tariffs as European officials seek to extract more carve-outs in a trade deal with Washington expected to enter into ...
Economists were rattled by the Trump campaign’s promises to deport thousands of migrants, gut federal government contracts and leverage hefty tariffs on America’s trading partners. Many predicted that ...
New York City Police said a gunman had been killed after an incident that injured several people at the midtown Manhattan office building housing the global headquarters of Blackstone and the National ...
Hospital bosses have been asked by NHS England to “maintain elective care to the fullest extent possible”, with staff shortages during the action raising the possibility of doctors who agree to work ...
UK households stashed more money away in bank accounts in June, according to Bank of England figures that suggest consumers are still cautious about splashing out on spending.