BISHKEK (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday called the Ukrainian leadership illegitimate and said it was senseless to sign any documents with them.
Investing.com -- Lufthansa is introducing new flexible payment options through partnerships with Klarna and Adyen, set to launch in mid-November, the airline announced in a statement.
Investing.com - Canadian steel stocks are expected to move higher on Thursday after the federal government unveiled a package of support measures for the domestic steel industry, including reduced ...
Investing.com -- Bechtle stock surged 8.5% Thursday after the IT service provider announced it has secured framework agreements worth up to €501 million with Germany’s central procurement agency for ...
Investing.com - UBS has named TotalEnergies (EPA:TTEF), Galp (LISB:GALP), and Saipem (BIT:SPMI) as its top picks for 2026 in the European energy sector, citing capex quality as a key differentiator ...
Investing.com -- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Jefferies regarding its relationship with First Brands Group, an auto business.
The agency released a revised schedule for upcoming trade data publications. September 2025 data will be published on Dec. 11, 2025, followed by October data on Jan. 8, 2026. November figures will be ...
Investing.com -- Poland has signed a deal with the United States to purchase AIM-120D-3 guided missiles for its F-35 fighter jet fleet, according to Defense Ministry officials speaking at a conference ...
Investing.com -- Croatia’s economic growth maintained a solid trajectory in the third quarter of 2025, though it lost some momentum compared to the first half of the year, with GDP expanding 2.3% year ...
BISHKEK (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the outlines of a draft peace plan discussed by the United ...
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine still has a critical need for external financing, officials said on Thursday, issuing a fresh appeal ...
Amazon has fallen into correction territory after dropping more than 15% from its all-time high earlier this month. Yet buyers are already stepping back in, with shares up more than 6% from last ...