Ford doubles down on electric vehicle push in Europe
By Christoph Steitz FRANKFURT (Reuters) – U.S. carmaker Ford on Monday unveiled plans for seven new electric models in Europe, a battery-assembly site in Germany and a nickel cell manufacturing.
By Christoph Steitz FRANKFURT (Reuters) – U.S. carmaker Ford on Monday unveiled plans for seven new electric models in Europe, a battery-assembly site in Germany and a nickel cell manufacturing.
(Reuters) – Luxury carmaker Bentley unveiled plans on Tuesday to build a new electric model annually for five years from 2025 after its annual profit skyrocketed, as the British firm.
By Gina Lee Investing.com – Asia Pacific stocks were mostly down on Monday morning. Inflation risks from commodity-supply disruptions continue, with the U.S. Federal Reserve widely expected to hike interest.
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) – Most share markets firmed and oil slid on Monday on hopes for progress in Russian-Ukraine peace talks even as fighting continued to rage, while.
By Elvira Pollina and Valentina Za MILAN (Reuters) -Telecom Italia said on Sunday it would start formal talks with KKR to assess the U.S. fund’s potential 10.8 billion euro ($11.8.
By Guy Faulconbridge LONDON (Reuters) -The war in Ukraine is a tragedy that must be stopped or there will be a global food crisis, as fertiliser prices worldwide are already.
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By Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) – Investors stepped up pressure on corporate climate lobbying on Monday, launching a new 14-point action plan for companies to stick to or risk having.
(Reuters) – Billionaire investor Steve Cohen’s Point72 Asset Management is pulling out the $750 million it invested in Melvin Capital Management, Bloomberg News reported https://bloom.bg/3whzrgL on Saturday. Point72 will soon.
(Reuters) – Russia’s trade and finance ministries will widen the criteria for systematically important firms to include companies from the electronics sector, the TASS news agency quoted Deputy Prime Minister.