South Korea aims to issue its first won-denominated foreign-exchange stabilization debt in more than two decades next month, according to a finance ministry official with direct knowledge of the plan.
South Africa awarded 1,760 megawatts of green-power projects to companies as part of a multi-year program to cut its reliance ...
European equities dipped as uncertainty about the path of US interest rates and potential tariffs curbed risk appetite during ...
The European Union’s long-awaited rules for green bonds took effect over the weekend, though the strict criteria mean only a limited pool of borrowers may adopt them for now.
European natural gas prices fluctuated near €44 a megawatt-hour with little over a week left until the expiry of a key ...
India’s securities market regulator on Monday suspended trading in shares of Bharat Global Developers Ltd., the latest in a ...
AstraZeneca Plc’s drug Tagrisso won clearance in the European Union for an advanced form of non-small cell lung cancer, extending the revenue potential for the drugmaker’s top-selling cancer medicine.
Aviva Plc agreed to buy Direct Line Insurance Group Plc for roughly £3.7 billion ($4.65 billion) in a deal that would create ...
Malaysia’s troubled state wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Bhd. has filed a $1 billion claim against a Hong Kong-based corporate services provider to recover its stolen assets.
The UK economy failed to grow in the third quarter, according to revised estimates that suggest the slowdown since Labour ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co’s US-listed shares cost almost 25% more than those in its domestic market at the end of ...
The European Central Bank is nearing its consumer-price target but must remain alert to lingering dangers in some sectors, ...