British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced backlash for leaving D-Day commemorations early to resume campaigning for an election he is likely to lose. Sunak issued an apology after receiving criticism from both allies and political opponents for his decision to return home and give a TV interview in Normandy.
India’s Reserves at Record High as JPMorgan Index Date Nears
India’s foreign exchange reserves reached a new high of $651.5 billion last week, driven by foreign investors flocking to the country’s bonds ahead of their inclusion in JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s flagship emerging market debt index.
PC Maker Raspberry Pi Seen Pricing London IPO at Top End of Range
Raspberry Pi, the British personal computer maker, is expected to price its London initial public offering at the top end of its range, according to Bloomberg. The company plans to raise approximately £179 million
Fund Beating 99% of Peers Bets on Troubled Businesses, AI Flops
Dmitry Solomakhin, a fund manager at Fidelity International Ltd., has been defying conventional wisdom and finding success in his investment strategies.
Global Stocks Steady Ahead of Key US Payrolls Data: Markets Wrap
European shares opened slightly below their all-time highs as traders awaited the release of US jobs data. The data was expected to provide further insight into the Federal Reserve’s plans for monetary policy easing.
RBI Keeps Rates on Hold as New Modi Administration Awaited
India’s central bank, as expected, has decided to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged. The decision was made in order to prioritize controlling inflation, especially in the midst of policy uncertainty following an unexpected election result.
Las Vegas Aces superstar A’Ja Wilson puts up historic statline in win over Dallas Wings
In a remarkable display of skill, Las Vegas Aces’ star center A’Ja Wilson made history during her team’s 95-81 victory over the Dallas Wings on Wednesday.
Premier League votes in favor of keeping VAR, acknowledging improvements needed for controversial system
Premier League clubs have unanimously voted to retain the use of video assistant referees (VAR), according to an announcement made by the league on Thursday.