By Joanna Plucinska and Allison LampertLONDON/MONTREAL (Reuters) - Nikoleta Dodova is among a growing number of dissatisfied airline customers. Having bought he
By Kate Holton and Paul SandleLONDON (Reuters) - When Vodafone named Margherita Della Valle as CEO last month, investors adopted a wait-and-see approach to whet
By Jarrett Renshaw and Philip Blenkinsop(Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), cheered by some Democrats and the White House as a
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Microsoft Corp won EU antitrust approval for its $69 billion acquisition of Activision on Monday, in a significant boost that could prompt C
By Andy Sullivan and Valerie VolcoviciWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Solar and EV companies are warning that a Republican plan to slash federal spending in exchange for
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Five Alphabet subsidiaries, two Meta Platforms units, two Microsoft businesses, Twitter and Alibaba's AliExpress are among 19 companies subj
LONDON (Reuters) - Legacy automakers got off to a late start with their commercial electric vans, opening the door for other electric commercial vehicle (ECV) m
WILHELMSHAVEN, Germany (Reuters) - Germany's only deep water port, home to its largest naval base, is where energy firms now plan to spend more than $5.5 billio
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai on Wednesday will defend the Biden administration's decision not to pursue traditional free trade
1/3 Retail sales in Britain rose unexpectedly in February driven by a strong performance by department store discounters. File photo by Hugo Phi