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Tesla chief executive Elon Musk bought about $1bn of the electric vehicle maker’s shares last week, according to a filing, sending the stock up almost 6 per cent in pre-market trading on Monday. Musk ...
Conservative MP Danny Kruger has defected to Reform UK, the first time a sitting Tory has joined the rightwing populist party led by Nigel Farage. The defection means Reform now has five MPs in ...
This year’s Last Night of the Proms featured the usual array of Union flags amid the audience in the Royal Albert Hall. There were, though, notably few from other countries. A few years ago, at least ...
US secretary of state also expected to discuss war in Gaza and drive by far-right Israeli ministers to annex areas of West Bank ...
But it is an inscription with black marker on a marbled wall of the charred parliament building set on fire in Nepal’s capital last week that encapsulates the moment: “From now, only Gen Z youth will ...
Nvidia had failed to fully comply with provisions outlined when it acquired Mellanox Technologies, an Israeli-American supplier of networking products, China’s State Administration for Market ...
Sunil Bharti Mittal and Gopal Vittal will join the board of BT Group in a move that will increase the Indian billionaire’s influence over the day-to-day running of the UK telecoms operator.
Rheinmetall has struck a deal to buy a Bremen-based naval group as the German tank maker embraces a surge in European defence spending to pursue aggressive expansion. The Düsseldorf-based weapons ...
The UK business of German discounter Aldi posted a 21 per cent fall in profits despite an increase in sales to just over £18bn, as the supermarket chain kept prices low and raised pay for store staff.
Ørsted plans to sell new shares at a 67 per cent discount in its DKr60bn ($9.4bn) rights issue, as the offshore wind developer moves to shore up its finances after its US developments were derailed by ...
Ministers are increasingly concerned about rising number dropping out of employment due to sickness and disability ...
But Jay Powell could end up caught in the middle — with the Fed chair stuck between governors advocating for bigger cuts and regional Fed presidents who would prefer to keep borrowing costs on hold.