SpaceX boss says 'a few unresolved matters' remain on Twitter deal
Decentralized finance needs to give up on its techno-anarchist utopia, and get more real and centralized. Otherwise DeFi lending will enter annals of finance as failure where hawala has been success
India looks to ensure any joint statement out of the summit is neutral and prevent any attempts by China and Russia to use the summit to score a propaganda victory against the US and allies
Ocugen sought FDA approval for Covaxin in October, then a seeming coordinated social media effort lifted its stock.
Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk told the Qatar Economic Forum that supply constraints are the biggest brake on the electric-car maker's growth
The Goldman economists now see a 30% probability of entering a recession over the next year, compared to 15% previously, and a 25% conditional probability of entering a recession in the second year
Empty container boxes crucial are getting stuck in the port of Rotterdam as a growing backlog of undelivered goods at Europe's export hub forces ocean carriers to prioritise shipments of filled boxes
Malaysian curbs on poultry exports are grinding into their fourth week. Singapore is a big customer and buys about 98% of live shipments
Industrial output in the capital city dropped nearly 40% in May, worse than Shanghai's almost 28% drop
China has benefited far more from the WTO than any other trading nation; it should step up and take responsibility for keeping the organization afloat by redefining its role
Just 13% used them to fund holidays and social events since restrictions lifted, and 19% used the money for home improvements or moving house
Consumption of iron ore has been hit by China's slumping property market and the country's inability to put the coronavirus behind it.
Ten-year yields edged higher to 0.23% Monday in the aftermath of the BOJ's 10.9 trillion yen ($81 billion) of government bond purchases last week, the most on record
Losses this year are likely to total $9.7 billion as air travel begins its recovery from the coronavirus crisis
The increase in shipments came as the war in Ukraine entered a fourth month and other buyers continued to shy away from Russian oil, gas and coal
Bitcoin reversed earlier losses to trade 0.5% higher for the session
Bolsonaro had already fired Coelho in May and named a replacement, but he remained in the role while the state-owned oil firm went through the formal procedures for appointing the next CEO
Mounting Crypto Liquidations Make DeFi Go to Extremes: Industry fears contagion as Bitcoin struggles to keep above key level of $20,000
Skilled workers are getting around 20% less at the plant than at rival manufacturers with IG Metall wage agreements, the group added, citing its own analysis.
The UK discount carrier will now operate at around 87% of pre-Covid capacity in three months ending June 30, increasing to about 90% for its fiscal fourth quarter through September, a statement said