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Continue reading »Meta Platforms Inc., the owner of social media apps Facebook and Instagram, decided to bar political campaigns and advertisers in regulated industries from using its […]
Continue reading »Byju’s is in talks with three-four strategic buyers, including Joffre Capital Ltd and language learning platform Duolingo, to sell one of its key assets, US-based […]
Continue reading »Suella Braverman has come under fire from the pro-Palestine mob vowing to unleash Remembrance Day chaos on the streets of London. Ahead of the UK’s national […]
Continue reading »Telecom Italia SpA or TIM Group (TIAOF.PK), an Italian telecom major, said on Monday that it has approved a proposal from Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & […]
Continue reading »Internet Initiative Japan, Inc. (IIJIY), a Japanese internet service provider, on Monday registered a decline in net profit for the first-half, amidst higher expenses. However, […]
Continue reading »With two wars now raging in the northern hemisphere, Britain must increase military spending to keep pace with “epoch-defining challenges”, the chairman of Parliament’s defence […]
Continue reading »Sunak’s wife Akshata Murty will pay UK tax on overseas income Ms Murty emerged as Mr Sunak’s secret weapon at the Conservative Party Conference where […]
Continue reading »The Prime Minister said yesterday that a large pro-Palestinian march would be both “provocative” and “disrespectful”. But the Express understands he would prefer the protest […]
Continue reading »European stocks may open on a cautious note Monday ahead of a busy week of central bank meetings in the United States, Britain and Japan. […]
Continue reading »The United States has imposed expanded sanctions on more than 200 individuals and entities that are instrumental in Russia’s war against Ukraine. The Department of […]
Continue reading »Tom Tugendhat has asked London Mayor Sadiq Khan, the Met Police and Westminster Council to look at blocking a pro-Palestine protest planned for Remembrance Day. […]
Continue reading »Asian stocks rebounded on Friday following a recent string of losses on Middle East worries and uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s interest rate path. Tech […]
Continue reading »Treasuries moved sharply higher during trading on Thursday, extending the strong upward move seen over the course of the previous session. Bond prices gave back […]
Continue reading »Gold futures climbed higher on Thursday as the dollar extended its weakness and bond yields dropped after the Federal Reserve’s somewhat dovish tone on Wednesday […]
Continue reading »Stocks moved mostly lower over the course of morning trading on Thursday and continue to see significant weakness in the afternoon. The tech-heavy Nasdaq has […]
Continue reading »Stocks have moved sharply lower over the course of the trading session on Wednesday, more than offsetting the gains posted in the previous session. With […]
Continue reading »China’s manufacturing activity contracted in October as firms reported a fresh decline in production amid weak foreign demand, survey results released by S&P Global showed […]
Continue reading »The Pentagon has announced that an additional 300 U.S. troops will deploy to the U.S. Central Command area of operations as war rages in the […]
Continue reading »Dominic Cummings blasts Cabinet members as ‘useless f***pigs’ Michael Gove’s ex-wife Sarah Vine has leapt to Boris Johnson’s defence, after watching hours of vitriolic abuse […]
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