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India has over the years introduced tobacco controls and launched campaigns to deter its use, but enforcement of the law has been a challenge
Gold prices edged lower on Thursday as firmer Treasury yields eclipsed support from a Democrat sweep in Georgia Senate runoffs that boosted hopes for more stimulus
The Trump administration is considering adding Alibaba Group Holding and Tencent Holdings to a blacklist of Chinese companies that are allegedly owned or controlled by the Chinese military
The US State Department plans to release as soon as Wednesday a fact sheet urging US investors to comply with an executive order banning investments in alleged Chinese military companies, sources said
Roblox Corp said it aims to go public through a direct listing, instead of an IPO as originally planned, and has raised new funding in a deal that values the US gaming platform at nearly $30 billion
BP Plc has given the operator of a Caribbean refinery more time to fully restart and retain its crude oil supply agreement after the plant failed to hit operating targets last year, sources said
Economic stimulus approved in the US and Japan at the end of last year will help to power a recovery in their economies in the second half of 2021, IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath said on Wednesday
Digital services taxes adopted by India, Italy and Turkey discriminate against US companies and are inconsistent with international tax principles, the US Trade Representative's office has said
In the tweets, Trump continued to make the baseless claim that the election was fraudulent. In the video he also urged protesters to go home
By Howard Schneider, Jonnelle Marte and Ann Saphir
Raphael Warnock, a Baptist preacher from Martin Luther King Jr.'s former church, beat Republican incumbent Kelly Loeffler to become the first Black senator in the deep South state's history
Vaccinating the European Union's 450 million people could be crucial to ending a pandemic that has killed almost 1.9 million people globally
Before the pro-Trump protests, financials hit a 1-year high, while materials, industrial and energy sectors jumped held their gains
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 28.8 points, or 0.09%
The cosmetics startup is backed by TPG
"Bitcoin's competition with gold has already started in our mind," the Wall Street bank's strategists said in a note
China's leading telecommunications equipment maker found itself on a US trade blacklist in May 2019 due to national security concerns. Huawei has repeatedly denied it is a risk
The US blacklisted 12 Iranian steel and metals makers and three foreign-based sales agents of an Iranian metals and mining holding company, seeking to deprive Iran of revenues
Trump administration will open bidding on drilling leases in Arctic wildlife refuge in Alaska despite tepid interest from the oil and gas industry and a pledge from Biden to protect the region
Oil prices rose on Wednesday to highest since February 2020 after Saudi Arabia agreed to reduce output more than expected in a meeting with allied producers