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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has cemented expectations for a ninth consecutive rise in euro zone rates in July
Britain launched trade talks with India in January last year, and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has stressed that he won't sacrifice quality for speed in negotiations
Decision deems Harvard and UNC policies unconstitutional
Upends decades-old policies on so-called affirmative action, also called positive discrimination
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 26,000 to a seasonally adjusted 239,000 for the week ended June 25, the Labor Department said
Britain will discuss temporary business visas as part of Free Trade Agreement talks with India but any deal will not contain broader immigration commitments, trade minister Kemi Badenoch said
The iPhone maker will set out its arguments to senior European Commission officials and their peers at national competition agencies at a closed hearing in Brussels
The main allegation by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is expected to be that Amazon leverages its power to reward those online merchants that use its logistics services and punish ones who don't
Due to significant changes in its IT systems, the IT security incident caused a major disruption in its business operations, the Paracetamol maker said in an exchange filing
JECFA, the WHO committee on additives, is also reviewing aspartame use this year
The facility will be operational in the next few years and become a global export hub for P&G, the Whisper sanitary napkin maker said
Brent crude futures declined 40 cents, or 0.5%, to $73.63 a barrel by 0444 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures fell 32 cents, or 0.5%, to $69.24 a barrel
The iPhone maker's stock rose 0.6% to end the day at $189.25, putting Apple's market value at $2.98 trillion, according to Refinitiv data
KABIL, short for Khanij Bidesh India Ltd, was formed in August 2019 to identify, acquire, develop and process strategic minerals overseas for use in India
Leaders of the world's top central banks reaffirmed on Wednesday they think further policy tightening will be needed to tame stubbornly high inflation
The S&P 500 ended essentially unchanged, while the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average closed negative territory, weighed down by healthcare stocks
Investors remained cautious that interest rate hikes could slow economic growth and reduce oil demand
In May, the government had said it would only impose 20% tax on overseas spending of above 700,000 rupees through international debit and credit cards in a financial year
India, among the world's top greenhouse gas emitters, has been pursuing overseas pacts to secure key minerals in resource-rich countries such as Australia, Argentina and Chile
Industrial and commercial consumers across the country have complained about various transmission charges levied by states on power purchase leading to higher costs