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Major oil companies typically hold assets for the long term, even when crude prices plunge, with a view to start bringing more marginal production online when market conditions improve
WTI and Brent are both set for weekly gains of at least 4%, the most for the two benchmark contracts since the week ending July 3
Tiktok has come under fire from US lawmakers and the administration over national security concerning data collection
Ride-hailing trips, in the past responsible for nearly two-thirds of Uber's revenue, increased 5 percentage points from their low in April, but gross bookings remained down 75% from last year
One person close to ByteDance in India said there was a "deal in the works" with Microsoft for TikTok India but it fell through, according to the report
BoE says downturn less severe than feared, avoids 'last resort' negative rates
Toyota's operating profit plunged 98 per cent to $131.73 million
Nintendo has proved a winner of the pandemic as stuck-at-home gamers flock to titles like "Animal Crossing", which sold 10.6 million units in the first quarter
WHO emergencies director Michael Ryan, asked about a proposed Russian vaccine, told the panel that what was needed now was to ensure any vaccines are safe and effective
AXA bought Bermuda-based XL in 2018 in a $15 billion deal to broaden its range of businesses, but in February this year lowered its 2020 profit guidance
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 30.70 points, or 0.11%, at the open to 27,170.82.
The maker of business jets and trains recorded a $435 million charge in its rail business during the second quarter, mainly related to costs for several late-stage projects in the UK and Germany
The order will include a "Buy America" provision governing federal purchases of medical supplies and equipment
The country's third-largest telecom operator by subscribers reported its eighth consecutive quarterly loss of Rs 25,460 crore, compared with a loss of Rs 4,874 crore a year earlier
Nintendo sold 56% of its games digitally in the first quarter compared to 38% a year earlier, boosting profit margins
Lufthansa plans to increase short and medium-haul capacity to 55% of prior-year capacity in the fourth quarter
Adidas said its sales were flat for the second quarter in China, where it saw double-digit growth in May and June
Brent crude fell 7 cents to $45.10 a barrel by 0802 GMT, while US crude was down 25 cents at $41.94
AstraZeneca signed an exclusive framework agreement with China's Shenzhen Kangtai Biological Products to supply its Covid-19 vaccine candidate in mainland China
Toyota's operating profit plunged 98% to 13.9 billion yen ($131.73 million) for the three months ended June