US President Donald Trump last week said "a very big" deal with India was likely soon amid hardening stance of both the nations
Officials from the G7 said they look forward to coming up with a solution that is "acceptable and implementable to all," according to the statement
About 9.43 million Class B shares will be given to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust, according to a statement on Saturday
Rare earths have become a flashpoint in US-China trade talks, with China using its dominance in these key materials-vital to cars, iPhones and more-as leverage in negotiations
With a broadening customer base clamoring for Nvidia's latest AI accelerators and competitors still distant, bulls are betting the chipmaker's shares have plenty of room to run
US Judge blocks Trump's June 4 order barring international students from entering the US to attend Harvard, issuing a preliminary injunction against the policy
While Trump has been urging Iran to return to the table to resume nuclear talks, it is unclear if the administration was taking any steps to ease legal curbs on the Islamic Republic
Trump has unleashed a pressure campaign on the central bank to cut rates, repeatedly assailing Powell and arguing the Fed's policies are keeping government borrowing costs too high
The German move follows a similar step by Italy's privacy regulator in January. In the US, authorities have concluded that DeepSeek gave support to the Chinese military and intelligence efforts
Asked if the mid-July deadline was set in stone, Trump suggested he could even shorten the timeline for trading partners seeking deals
Inventories totaled almost 39 million tonnes this month, according to the state-owned Food Corporation of India
An influx of US students would benefit UK universities, which have struggled financially due to stagnant domestic tuition fees and lower-than-expected international student enrolment
The 67-year-old has several candidates in mind, but won't make an announcement until the last minute, Son said during a general shareholders' meeting in Tokyo
Private sector expansion plans are at a three-year low, with bank exposure to key industries like roads, power and telecom down to 11% of their loan book, half the level seen a decade ago
Section 899, dubbed the 'revenge tax,' was backed by House Republicans and the White House to counter what they saw as discriminatory taxes on US firms by several foreign nations
Sheinbaum said on Wednesday that SpaceX's Starship rocket launches in Texas have polluted an area in Mexico with debris
The growing demand for hybrid funds may indicate the huge popularity of equity investments is starting to wane in the world's most populous economy
The European Commission president said at a press conference in the early hours of Friday that her team is still assessing the latest US tariff offer
The deal is not yet finalized and could still change, people familiar with the matter said. Financial terms under discussion could not be learned
But the Iran-Israel confrontation, which involved the US, poses one of the most stringent tests yet to the country's neutral and open-for-business stance