(Reuters) - Melexis will provide Chinese car manufacturer NIO with current sensor chips for its traction inverter system, it said on Thursday, becoming the latest European supplier to partner with a Chinese automaker.
Melexis' shares were 2.7% higher at 85.1 euros by 1408 GMT following the announcement.
The Belgian semiconductor supplier said its chips, needed to convert a battery's direct current into the alternating current used by an... (continue reading...)
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's securities watchdog does not expect a near-term spike in delistings, it said on Thursday, after investors dumped shares in small-cap companies on fears they could be kicked off the market as Beijing weeds out weaker firms. The "survival of the fittest" mechanism is gradually taking shape but in the short term, there will not be an "evident increase" in the number of delisted companies, the China Securities Regulatory Commission... (continue reading...)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday the February 2023 near-collision between a FedEx plane and a Southwest Airlines jet in Austin, Texas could have been catastrophic without the actions of the cargo carrier pilots.
The NTSB is meeting to determine the probable cause and make safety recommendations in the wake of a series of dangerous near-collision incidents last year that raised concerns about... (continue reading...)
By Emma Farge
GENEVA (Reuters) - The head of the International Labour Organization on Thursday criticized the decimation of Palestinian workers' labour rights since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and called for an end to new restrictions blocking them from working in Israel.
Israel's treatment of Palestinian workers, under scrutiny for decades by the U.N. labour body, has increased since the Oct. 7 war with criticism focused on... (continue reading...)
By Leah Douglas and Tom Polansek
(Reuters) - Dairy cows infected with avian flu in five U.S. states have died or been slaughtered by farmers because they did not recover, state officials and academics told Reuters.
Reports of the deaths suggest the bird flu outbreak in cows could take a greater economic toll in the farm belt than initially thought. Farmers have long culled poultry infected by the virus, but cows cost much more to raise... (continue reading...)
More Reuters
View Older Stories-
US FDA panel to vote on data, safety profile of Lilly Alzheimer's drug
-
ECB and Canada cut rates as easing among big economies gets going
-
Column-Demise of dollar's FX reserve omnipotence greatly exaggerated: McGeever
-
Bitcoin miner Core Scientific rejects buyout offer from CoreWeave
-
Lyft forecasts 15% annual growth in gross bookings through 2027, shares jump
-
US trade deficit widens in April
-
Precious metals firm turns Florida aviation hangar into silver mint in bet on US market
-
British broadcaster missing in Greece after lone coastal walk
-
Pakistan government submits details, photos of ex-PM Khan's life in jail
-
US Treasury seeks public comments on AI use in financial services sector
-
Starbucks partners with food delivery platform Grubhub
-
Exclusive-NAACP asks Biden to halt weapons to Israel as he seeks to shore up Black voter support
-
Lagarde comments at ECB press conference
-
Yemen's Houthis say they launched two operations against ships at Israel's Haifa port
-
US productivity growth slowed in early 2024
-
Jif peanut butter maker JM Smucker beats quarterly profit estimates on price hikes
-
US weekly jobless claims edge higher, Q1 labor costs revised lower
-
ECB delivers its first rate cut in five years
-
Canada's energy, gold exports help narrow April trade deficit
-
ECB sees higher growth, inflation
-
Mubadala-backed Zamp to buy Starbucks brand rights, stores in Brazil
-
Former German chancellor Schroeder loses case to get Bundestag office back
-
Private equity deal drought overshadows annual meet up for second year
-
ECB cuts rates, keeps next move under wraps
-
Russia arrests Frenchman suspected of collecting military intelligence
-
India's opposition leader seeks probe into stock market moves during election
-
Bribery demands on Italian households decline, official survey reports
-
Global rules needed to spur blockchain trading of assets, report says
-
EM portfolios see foreign inflows for seventh straight month in May -IIF
-
Nestle's health arm to buy first-ever fecal transplant pill
-
Germany to decide on purchase of two more frigates next week, says source
-
Ukrhydroenergo seeks damages for Russia's destruction of dam
-
Trade union says UK's Rwanda deportation policy makes officials break law
-
Bolivian scientists to track glacial changes at high speed with new equipment
-
Delta seeks new Seattle flight as airlines jockey over DC slots
-
Robinhood bets big on crypto with $200 million deal for Bitstamp
-
MNC Capital raises offer to acquire Vista Outdoor to over $3 billion
-
As ties thaw with Saudi Arabia, thousands of Syrians fly there for haj
-
South Africa's ANC meets to decide on preferred partners to govern
-
Telespazio teams with Musk's SpaceX for Starlink services
-
Russia to build high-speed railway between Moscow and St. Petersburg
-
Mediators press Hamas over Gaza ceasefire plan touted by Biden
-
Staff at drugmaker under U.S. scrutiny worked with Chinese military scientists
-
China's Nio expects second-quarter EV sales to more than double
-
Wall Street mixed as tech stocks retreat; labor data lifts rate cut hopes
-
Remy Cointreau's shares rise as investors bet on recovery
-
Hungary will attend Ukraine conference in Switzerland, minister says
-
Kremlin says Kyiv's backers will face consequences after Putin says he may arm West's enemies
-
Morning Bid: New highs as Nvidia tops Apple, ECB and BoC easing
-
US solar projects could boom amid deadline to use up tax-exempt panel glut