Companies Scramble to Keep Abortion Off Annual Meeting Agendas
Investors have rescinded over a dozen reproductive-health related proposals so far this year
Investors have rescinded over a dozen reproductive-health related proposals so far this year
Hensoldt AG expects rising orders for its medium-range air defense radar this year as the system helps Ukraine intercept more than 90% of enemy aircraft over its skies.
Singapore’s Private Banking Industry Group, which includes the city-state’s central bank and large lenders, rejected a report that it sought to silence discussions about the origin of wealth inflows into the Southeast Asian nation.
A trio of Black investment bankers at Barclays Plc allege the firm fostered a culture of racism at its London HQ, denying them promotion and making them the target of lazy stereotypes by colleagues.
The U.S. government is struggling to explain how a 21-year-old man in a junior post was in a position to allegedly leak a massive trove of classified US documents related to the Ukraine conflict.
The European Central Bank is ready to act if needed in light of elevated inflation, President Christine Lagarde said.
Tesla Inc. won’t have a presence at next week’s Shanghai auto show, despite a slew of other international carmakers planning on attending and unveiling new models.
Egypt’s central bank chief said higher interest rates can do little to contain inflation that he described as stoked mainly by supply issues.
Homebuilders have emerged as the best-performing stocks in Poland this year after the government stepped in with subsidies for first-time buyers to revive mortgage lending.
Chinese online lender Lufax Holding Ltd., which listed in Hong Kong without raising money, gained on its first trading day.