The Chinese yuan's tumble is stirring hopes of a long-awaited volatility boost for forex markets but any rise will be too late for the currency funds that have shut down this year, and it may be too small to hold out much hope for those that remain.
U.S. stock index futures edged higher on Friday ahead of a crucial jobs report and as China rolled out a stimulus plan to shore up its flagging economy.
Novo Nordisk said on Friday it would offer cheaper insulin to some U.S. diabetics in response to intense criticism over the high price of the medication and following similar moves by rivals Sanofi and Eli Lilly .
LONDON: British Airways faces its first strike by pilots next week after both sides failed to settle a pay dispute, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office on Friday (Sep 6) urging resolution. "Nobody should have their travel plans disrupted or their holidays ruined," Downing Street said in a ...
A bipartisan coalition led by New York state attorney general (AG) is launching an investigation into Facebook Inc to determine whether the company's actions endangered consumer data and increased advertising costs, New York AG Letitia James said on Friday.
WASHINGTON: Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announced Friday (Sep 6) he is no longer considering an independent run for the US presidency. "I have concluded that an independent campaign for the White House is not how I can best serve our country at this time," Schultz said in a statement...
Having already turned India's mobile market upside down, Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani has now set his sights on broadband.
Qualcomm Inc said on Friday it will put fifth-generation, or 5G, technology into chips powering mid-priced mobile phones starting next year, expanding use of chips now found almost exclusively in pricey phones such as Samsung's US$1,299 Galaxy S10 5G model.
U.S. stock index futures edged higher on Friday ahead of a crucial jobs report and as China rolled out a stimulus plan to shore up its flagging economy.
Technology, and how it impacts people’s behaviour, is something policymakers will have to increasingly grapple with, says the Deputy Prime Minister.
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