[ad_1] Samsung Group heir Jay Y. Lee arrives for a court hearing to review a detention warrant request against him at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul, South Korea, June 8, 2020. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
Dunkin’ franchisees to hire up to 25,000 workers as U.S. states reopen
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Dunkin’, a unit of Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc, said on Monday its franchisees are seeking to hire up to 25,000 workers as it prepares for higher demand, with U.S. states reopening after
Saudi Arabia to end voluntary cuts on top of OPEC+ pact
[ad_1] DUBAI/LONDON/MOSCOW (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia will boost output in July to match its output OPEC quota while ending deeper, voluntary cuts amid signs of global demand recovering, the Saudi energy minister said on Monday.
Exclusive: India plans to hike edible oil import taxes to boost local supply, sources say
[ad_1] NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) – India is considering raising import taxes on edible oils as the country seeks to become self-reliant by boosting local oilseed production with the help of tax revenues, two government and
Wall Street opens higher on economic rebound hopes
[ad_1] Traders wear masks as they work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID19) continues in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., May 27,
Gilead shares rise 5% on report of AstraZeneca’s interest in megamerger
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Shares of U.S. drugmaker Gilead Sciences Inc (GILD.O) rose over 5% in premarket trading on Monday after a report it had been approached by Britain’s AstraZeneca (AZN.L) for a possible merger to
Samsung leader appears in court, waits to hear if he’ll be jailed again
[ad_1] SEOUL (Reuters) – Samsung Group’s leader, Jay Y. Lee, appeared before a South Korean court on Monday, awaiting a ruling on whether new allegations including accounting fraud and stock manipulation will send him back
Nokia’s broadband business boosted as COVID-19 pressures networks
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Finnish telecom equipment maker Nokia is seeing a pick up in orders as its broadband clients race to upgrade networks to meet higher user demand during the COVID-19 pandemic, a company executive
Ryanair to fly through ‘rubbish’ UK quarantine – O’Leary
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Ryanair will not cancel British flights despite Monday’s start of what the boss of Europe’s biggest budget airline called a “rubbish” 14-day quarantine for international arrivals. FILE PHOTO: Ryanair Chief Executive
Global stocks pause after recent run
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – World shares paused on Monday as investors turned cautious after a 42% surge since March, as economies continued to struggle with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. FILE PHOTO: The London