JPMorgan, Barclays settle Mexican bond rigging litigation
JPMorgan Chase & Co and Barclays Plc will pay $20.7 million to resolve investors’ claims they conspired to rig the Mexican government bond market, the...
Pfizer to invest up to $500 million in public drug developers
Pfizer Inc said on Tuesday it will invest up to $500 million into publicly traded drug developers to fund their treatment candidates and provide access...
Live updates: D.C. mayor ‘outraged’ at protesters being forced from Lafayette Square; Confederate statue removed from Alexandria intersection – The Washington Post
Live updates: D.C. mayor ‘outraged’ at protesters being forced from Lafayette Square; Confederate statue removed from Alexandria intersection The Washington Post Watch: Trump Delivers Statement Amid...
Swedish coronavirus testing hits record but still far below target
Sweden’s testing for the new coronavirus rose last week to its highest level since the outbreak began but still fell far short of the target,...
UK’s Recovery COVID-19 drug trial expected in early July
The first results from the world’s largest randomised trial of drugs to treat COVID-19 patients could be available in early July, one of the scientists...
S&P 500, Dow scale fresh three-month peaks
The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones indexes hit new three-month highs on Tuesday on prevailing optimism around the reopening of businesses, with investors remaining...
Dubai to reopen malls and private businesses
Dubai will allow the full reopening of malls and private businesses starting on Wednesday, its media office said, after the gleaming United Arab Emirates business...
U.S. opens national security probe into vanadium imports
The U.S. Commerce Department said on Tuesday it was opening an investigation into whether imports of vanadium, a metal used in aerospace, defense and energy...
Fuel-short Venezuelans turn to two wheels in boom for bike mechanics
With fuel for decades the cheapest in the world and gas-guzzling vehicles a sign of status, few Venezuelans could be bothered to jump on a...
‘Often mistrusted’: stats watchdog criticises UK COVID-19 test data
Britain’s statistics watchdog chided the government on Tuesday for publishing data on coronavirus tests that it said were “far from complete and comprehensible”....