[ad_1] Johnson & Johnson products stand on a shelf in a store in New York U.S., July 16, 2018. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (Reuters) – Johnson & Johnson hiked its full-year operational sales forecast as strong demand
Argentina ranchers kill the fatted cow amid cash crunch, turn to China
[ad_1] BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina’s world-famous ranchers are culling their breeding cows at the highest rate in 30 years and tapping Chinese demand for meat in order to help pay their bills as access
UK pay growth strongest since 2008, but jobs boom slows
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – British wages, excluding bonuses, rose at their fastest pace in nearly 11 years, official data showed on Tuesday, but there were potential signs of future weakness in jobs growth, the economy’s
India to launch rules to end gas distributors’ monopoly in 34 areas
[ad_1] Birds fly past the logo of India’s state-owned natural gas utility GAIL (India) Ltd installed on its corporate office building in New Delhi, April 26, 2018. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/Files NEW DELHI (Reuters) – The government
Fire at Basra offshore oil export terminal briefly halts crude loading – Iraqi officials
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[ad_1] BASRA, Iraq (Reuters) – A fire at Iraq’s southern Basra offshore oil export terminal briefly halted crude loading operations on Tuesday but was put out and loading resumed, Iraqi oil officials said. The fire
High and dry: Alpine resorts grapple with climate change
[ad_1] AROSA, Switzerland (Reuters) – The prospect of searing heatwaves driving holidaymakers to cool mountains and children asking grandparents about their memories of snow is focusing minds in Alpine ski resorts on the implications of
Tesla drops cheapest Model X, S variants, cuts prices to simplify lineup
[ad_1] BEIJING (Reuters) – Tesla Inc has dropped the standard-range variants of its Model X and Model S from its product lineup and adjusted prices across its range, in a sales push that comes days
China’s first-half fiscal spending up 10.7% as Beijing ramps up support for economy
[ad_1] BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s fiscal spending increased 10.7% in the first six months from a year earlier, the finance ministry said on Tuesday, underlining the government’s bid to support the slowing economy. People walk
U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil, gas producers begin restarting after Barry
[ad_1] HOUSTON (Reuters) – U.S. oil companies on Monday began restoring some of the nearly 74% of production that was shut at U.S. Gulf of Mexico platforms ahead of Hurricane Barry, the U.S. offshore drilling
Australia’s central bank ready to cut rates again ‘if needed’
[ad_1] SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Australia’s central bank is ready to cut interest rates again “if needed” to support employment, wages growth and inflation, having already eased to a record low of 1% earlier this month.