Many multinationals are reconsidering or changing previous plans to deploy new money into Europe.
India’s Supreme Court sets up panel to investigate Adani allegations
India’s supreme court has set up an independent panel to investigate if there were any regulatory failures related to allegations against the Adani Group.
‘Bregret’? Many Brits are suffering from Brexit regret
Almost seven years and four prime ministers since the U.K. voted to leave the European Union, polling suggests public sentiment has turned against Brexit.
What to expect from China’s ‘Two Sessions’ meeting kicking off this weekend
The Chinese government is set to announce its GDP target and new premier in coming days as part of its annual meeting.
These are Morgan Stanley’s favorite Latin American stocks
The iShares Latin America 40 ETF (ILF) is up more than 4% in 2023, outpacing the S&P 500.
‘Data is the new oil’: Investor picks one stock to play the trend
Tech investor Mark Hawtin says there’s a smart way to jump on the AI rage: playing the data theme.
Huawei spin-off Honor takes aim at Samsung in foldables; shrugs off U.S. sanction concerns
Honor launched two high-end smartphones this week — the Magic Vs and Magic5 Pro — as the Chinese smartphone maker looks to take on Samsung and Apple.
Chinese stocks often gain after the country’s annual congress meeting. Here’s what strategists expect this year
China’s stocks often see a modest rally after the country’s party congress sessions, but economists and strategists are mixed on what to expect this year.
Ericsson pleads guilty in U.S. to federal bribery violations, agrees to pay $206 million penalty
Ericsson agreed to pay over $200 million after it pleaded guilty to violating the anti-bribery provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
China is rolling out the red carpet to attract foreign executives
China is pulling out all the stops to keep multinationals like Apple and its supplier Foxconn in the country.