Who's Who in Donald Trump's Hush-Money Trial
The former president is required to attend court throughout the six-week criminal trial in Manhattan.
The former president is required to attend court throughout the six-week criminal trial in Manhattan.
The former president expects loyalty while the justices stress independence.
The country’s first rate rise of the year is aimed at bolstering the rupiah as it languishes around four-year lows versus the dollar.
Sentiment among German companies ticked higher for a third-straight month in April, despite slow economic growth expected in the early part of this year.
Eni reported first-quarter results that fell short of analysts’ forecasts but said it would increase its share buybacks in 2024 to €1.6 billion.
Heineken reiterated its full-year profit guidance on improved volumes in the first quarter and despite disappointing revenue growth.
The IPO by HD Hyundai Marine Solution would mark the biggest share sale in South Korea in more than two years.
The IPO by HD Hyundai Marine Solution would mark the largest share sale in South Korea in two years.
The two-year Treasury note auction on Tuesday was strong with the yield in the 5% area being enticing, ING said.
Roche first-quarter sales declined on weak demand for its Covid-19 products and currency headwinds but it remained confident of meeting its full-year guidance.
Lloyds Banking maintained its full-year guidance as it reported a slightly better-than-expected net interest margin for the first quarter but weaker-than-forecast pretax profits.
HKEX posted lower trading volume during the quarter, with headline average daily turnover sliding 22% as geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic volatility continued to weigh on market sentiment.
Volvo Car’s first-quarter earnings missed forecasts, but the company said it expected the demand for its cars to remain robust in the coming quarters and still sees retail sales growth increasing this year.
The PBOC has reinforced views that it is unlikely to deliver a big liquidity boost via bond trading after the finance ministry voiced support for the central bank to resume such trading.
Orange delivered higher earnings for the first quarter, boosted by strong revenue growth in its Africa and Middle East division, and backed its full-year guidance.
Shares of the AI software company surged 31% in Hong Kong on its latest generative AI model which it said had improved linguistic, creative and scientific capabilities.
The Chinese lithium producer warned of widening losses caused by weak product prices and a tax dispute in Chile.
Airstrikes, drones and ground troops targeting militants are turning Palestinian territory into another war front.
The FTC banned employers from using noncompete contracts to prevent most workers from joining rival firms, achieving a policy goal that is popular with labor but faces an imminent court challenge from business groups.
Major U.S. stock indexes increased ahead of a spate of big earnings reports, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow gaining 1.2%, 1.6% and 0.7%, respectively.
Tesla CEO Musk sought to assuage Wall Street’s concerns about the company’s strategic direction by underscoring the automaker’s commitment to making less-expensive electric cars.
GM lifted its profit outlook for the year as the automaker reported a 24% rise in first-quarter earnings driven by solid U.S. sales of pickup trucks.
Starbucks asked the Supreme Court to limit the NLRB, a government labor board that has been eager to support union drives.
IBM is nearing an acquisition of cloud-software provider HashiCorp, people familiar with the matter said.
AI companies including OpenAI, Meta and Google agreed to incorporate new measures to protect children from exploitation and plug holes in their existing defenses.