International Economic
BioNTech raises sales guidance, touts progress on oncology pipeline
BioNTech revised its full-year sales forecast higher on the back of feverish demand for its Covid-19 vaccine and announced further progress in oncology pipeline.
US Covid cases fall 30% in two weeks, inoculations running at 2m shots a day
The average daily rate of new Covid infections in the US fell below 41,000 at the weekend, which was down 30% from two weeks before.
Tech giant CEOs sell over $6bn of stock in 2021
The chief executive officer's of the five major technology companies in the world sold $6. 36bn worth of stock in their firms between January and May 2021, revealed the latest data from Finbold.
India Covid cases close to record highs as calls for national lockdown pile on
India’s coronavirus cases and deaths stayed close to record daily highs on Monday as calls for the government to impose a national lockdown piled on.
EVs to be cheaper to produce than fossil fuel cars in six years' time
Electric cars and vans will be cheaper to produce than conventional fossil fuel cars by 2027, said the latest forecasts from BloombergNEF.
China considers UN event on Xinjiang an insult
An official for the Chinese foreign ministry, Hua Chunying, said on Monday that the use of the United Nations as a platform for a virtual event on the repression of Uyghur Muslims and other minorities in Xinjiang was an insult.
Eurozone investor sentiment hits three-year high - Sentix
Investor confidence in the Eurozone has surged to a three-year high, a closely-watched survey showed on Monday, as the economy continued to recover from the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic.