LONDON (Reuters) – British industrial output recorded its biggest quarterly fall on record during the three months to June as COVID-19 heavily disrupted operations, and a further decline is likely in the months to come, a survey showed on Monday. The Confedera... More »
(Reuters) – As U.S health officials scramble to identify the root cause of hundreds of severe lung illnesses tied to vaping, one possible culprit identified so far is a line of illicit marijuana vape products sold under the brand names “Dank Vapes” and “Chroni... More »
Court-ordered anti-smoking ads sponsored by the tobacco industry reached only around 40% of adults and about half of all smokers in the U.S., a recent study suggests. Past research has shown that anti-smoking mass media campaigns are an effective public health... More »
RIYADH (Reuters) – Agreements worth 235 billion riyals ($63 billion) were signed on Monday on the sidelines of a Saudi Arabian industrial development conference in the Saudi capital Riyadh, said Al Arabiya TV. No details were available on the nature of the agr... More »
BERLIN (Reuters) – Leading German industry groups called on the coalition parties to resolve a row over migrant policy, saying the wrangling threatened to undermine the stability of Europe’s biggest economy. The three parties were due to meet for crisis talks ... More »
(Reuters Health) – Some oncologists may be more likely to prescribe certain cancer medicines when they receive payments from the companies that make these drugs, a U.S. study suggests. Researchers examined data on payments drug companies made to doctors in 201... More »
PARIS (Reuters) – French industrial output rose unexpectedly in October, blowing past forecasts as production of pharmaceutics and cars surged, figures from the INSEE official statistics agency showed on Friday. Industrial production rose 1.9 percent from Sept... More »
Commuters walk past the New York Stock Exchange, where a vote today to merge with all-electronic Archipelago Exchange is expected in New York, December 6, 2005. If approved by current seat owners of the NYSE and ArcaEx shareholders, the deal would expand the o... More »
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May leaves the BBC’s Broadcasting House in London, Britain, January 22, 2017. REUTERS/Neil Hall Britain will on Monday outline a new, interventionist approach to balancing its heavily services-based economy for the post-Brexit ... More »
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