All of a president's official papers, no matter how trivial, are considered public property, not his alone, according to the Presidential Records Act of 1978
Crop futures have retreated to pre-war levels, and the UN's monthly measure of food prices sank the most since 2008
The consumer price index in China rose 2.7% last month from a year earlier as pork prices surged 20.2%
The white metal has lost about 11%, weighed down by the stronger US dollar, rising interest rates and slowing growth
The US chain entered Italy in 2015 through a franchising agreement with ePizza SpA and planned to distinguish itself by providing a structured national delivery service
Chipmaker Micron Tech says sales likely to come down; inflation data today
The most common causes of such failures are back-end web infrastructure, such as those experienced by Fastly and Amazon Web Services last year
Tory leadership favourite has pledged $47-bn tax giveaways
Trump, who was in New York City at the time of the raid, said in a statement that Federal Bureau of Investigation agents were searching Mar-a-Lago
Bill includes $52 bn in domestic semiconductor research and development
Tornado Cash allowed users to obfuscate their crypto transactions; the Treasury alleged that North Korean hackers and other entities had relied on it to launder illicit gains totaling more than $7 bn
North Korea's Lazarus Group used Tornado to launder money stolen in large crypto hacks, according to US authorities
Statistics raise questions about how a nation, placed 135th among 146 countries on the World Economic Forum's ranking of nations based on gender parity, was able to reverse the trend in the industry
The Indian government has junked the personal data protection bill, and decided to replace it with "a comprehensive legal framework"
Russia bought $6.7 billion of goods in July from China, an increase of more than a third from the previous month and up by more than an annual 20 per cent
Kewsong Lee's sudden exit, announced late Sunday, reverses a changing of the guard set in motion just five years ago when Carlyle's founders ceded leadership duties to a new pair of co-heads
Reports $17.3-bn fall in Vision Fund's value, $6.1-bn forex loss
Exclusion from India's entry-level market would hurt Xiaomi and its peers, which in recent years have increasingly relied on India to drive growth
Traders are more bearish on the Hungarian forint, Polish zloty and Czech koruna than any other developing-nation currency except for Russia's ruble and the Turkish lira
Boats linked to Russian oligarchs not known for their discretion have gone "dark" and sailed to friendlier shores like Dubai or Turkey, keen to escape the fate of over $30 billion sanctioned assets