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Oil prices recover some ground, but economic concerns weigh
By Jessica Jaganathan and Florence TanSINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices recovered some ground on Wednesday after touching their lowest in…
Google target of new U.S. antitrust probe by state attorneys general
(Reuters) - More than 30 U.S. state attorneys general are readying an investigation into Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc's Google for potential…
Illinois joins lawsuit to ask court to stop merger of T-Mobile, Sprint
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Illinois has joined a multistate lawsuit aimed at stopping the merger of U.S. wireless carriers T-Mobile US Inc…
Australia’s central bank holds rates at 1%
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's central bank left its cash rate at 1% on Tuesday, a widely expected decision as it gauges the impact of cuts…
Sterling on backfoot as political turmoil dogs Brexit process
By Stanley WhiteTOKYO (Reuters) - Sterling wallowed near a more than two-year low on Tuesday on growing investor worries about a…
India’s Tata Steel to shut some operations in UK, 400 jobs at stake
BENGALURU (Reuters) - India's Tata Steel Ltd (NS:TISC) said on Monday it would shut parts of its non-core businesses in the United Kingdom,…
Oil falls amid new round of tariffs in U.S.-China trade war
TOKYO (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Monday after new tariffs imposed by the United States and China came into force, raising concerns about…
Wall St. flattens out into Labor Day weekend
By Akanksha Rana(Reuters) - Gains on Wall Street petered out on Friday, with the Nasdaq index turning negative, as an upbeat mood fueled…
China’s Xi sees bigger role for joint development of offshore oil, gas with Philippines
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping said China and the Philippines could take a "bigger step" in the joint development of oil…
China’s banks face earnings squeeze due to rate reform, downturn
By Cheng Leng and Engen ThamBEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese banks will face pressure on earnings and asset quality in the second…
