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Global unemployment rate seen at 6.3% this year, 5.7% in 2022; uneven stimulus, vaccine access foster inequalities, says ILO
The European Commission filed its first antitrust charges against Apple in April following an initial complaint by the iPhone maker's rival Spotify.
U.S. equities inched higher at the open as some high valuations, including of so-called "meme stocks", fed into investor sentiment.
A third of teens say they are learning financial lessons from the internet and social media: survey
Banks begin to slash FY22 growth forecasts; personal credit defaults and unemployment rising
London-based Depop, founded in 2011, is known for its vintage and streetwear collections and has more than 26 million users from over 147 countries.
China's leading telecommunications equipment maker found itself on a U.S. trade blacklist in May 2019 due to national security concerns.
The company has since taken measures to prevent loosening of the bolts in the assembly process.
Brent rose 84 cents, or 1.2%, to $71.09 a barrel at 1011 GMT.
"Personally, I can't think of any new tool to directly push up prices. If there were one, we would have deployed it already," Adachi said
Boeing is reeling from a safety scandal following crashes of its 737 MAX airliner and an air travel collapse caused by the pandemic
India's gold imports in May surged more than nine-fold from last year's low base to 12 tonnes, while vegetable oil imports in the month spiked 148% to a record $1.4 billion, a government source
RBI's monetary policy committee will likely keep the repo rate unchanged at 4% for a sixth straight meeting
The BOJ currently caps long-term interest rates around zero, and buys huge amounts of government bonds and assets to achieve its elusive 2% inflation target
Investors will be watching US jobs data due Friday for clues to the Fed's plans for policy in the coming weeks and months
Gold prices retreated from a near five-month high marked in the previous session, as an uptick in bond yields weighed on the safe-haven metal
US securities watchdog told Tesla Inc last year that Elon Musk's use of Twitter had twice violated a settlement requiring his tweets to be preapproved by company lawyers
The justices turned away a J&J appeal and left in place a Missouri state court ruling in litigation brought by 22 women whose claims were heard together in one trial
JBS is the world's largest meatpacker and the cyberattack caused its Australian operations to shut down on Monday
OPEC+ decided in April to return 2.1 million bpd of supply to the market during May through July as it anticipated demand would rise despite high numbers of coronavirus cases in India