[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson speaks during an interview while attending the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S., April 11, 2019. REUTERS/Kelsey Brunner/File photo (Reuters) – Richard Branson’s space-tourism venture, Virgin
Japan rebuffs Seoul’s calls to scrap export curbs
[ad_1] TOKYO/SEOUL (Reuters) – Japan pushed back on Tuesday against calls from South Korea to scrap curbs on some high-tech exports, ratcheting up tension in a decades-old diplomatic dispute that threatens to disrupt the global
India’s latest Google probe sparked by junior antitrust researchers
[ad_1] NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Two junior Indian antitrust research associates and a law school student were behind a complaint that sparked a probe into Google’s alleged anti-competitive practices in the country, in what has
Nexon founder scraps what would have been world’s biggest gaming deal – sources
[ad_1] SEOUL (Reuters) – Nexon Co founder Jungju Kim has scrapped plans to sell a controlling stake in its parent NXC, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter said on Monday, scuppering potentially the
Oil prices drop as trade tensions stoke economy worries
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil fell on Tuesday amid worries over the outlook for demand after the latest signs that international trade disputes have been dragging on the global economy, although tensions in the Middle
Asian stocks hobbled by fading expectations for aggressive Fed rate cut
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – Asian stocks struggled to rebound on Tuesday as investors came to terms with sharply reduced expectations the Federal Reserve will deliver a large interest rate cut at the end of July.
Retiring judge Strine calls on funds to protect U.S. workers
[ad_1] WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) – As chief justice of Delaware’s Supreme Court, Leo Strine has decided disputes affecting powerful U.S. companies and investors, but his departing thoughts were reserved for some unheralded participants in corporate
More than half of UK firms fear hit from post-Brexit immigration plan – survey
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – More than half of British companies with foreign staff fear they would be hurt by the government’s plans for a post-Brexit immigration system, according to a survey published on Tuesday. FILE
French judges to rule on Tuesday in Orange CEO fraud trial
[ad_1] PARIS (Reuters) – Orange (ORAN.PA) chief executive Stephane Richard will learn on Tuesday whether he has been convicted or cleared of misconduct in a French fraud trial which will decide his future as head
U.S. market regulator issues guidance on custody of digital asset securities
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