Consumption soft even amid deep discounts during major China shopping festival, analysts say
Chinese consumers have been snapping up billions worth of items in China’s first major online shopping festival after emerging from the pandemic as merchants slash prices, but analysts say that consumer confidence still remains weak as China re-emerges from the pandemic
2023-06-19 02:53
Boeing Poised to Hike 737 Output ‘Soon’ as Tail Glitch Fades
Boeing Co. is preparing to accelerate production of its cash-cow 737 jets “soon,” the planemaker’s commercial chief said,
2023-06-19 02:45
Ghana expects to reach agreement with bilateral creditors in coming weeks
ACCRA Ghana expects to reach agreement with bilateral creditors in coming weeks, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta said on
2023-06-19 01:28
Ford Chairman Says US Isn’t Ready to Compete With China in EVs
Ford Motor Co. Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. said the US is “not quite yet ready” to compete
2023-06-19 01:20
Why Marty Walsh left the Biden administration to run the NHL players' union
Marty Walsh was less than halfway through his term in the Biden administration as labor secretary when the phone rang with an interesting opportunity
2023-06-19 00:46
SVB Financial to Sell SVB Securities to Management Team
SVB Financial Group agreed to sell SVB Securities, its investment banking business, to the management team bidder group
2023-06-19 00:19
Finland's conservative party picks ministers for right-wing coalition government
Finland’s conservative National Coalition Party, the winner of April’s general election, has unveiled its picks for key Cabinet posts in the upcoming government that observers say is set to be the most right-wing in the Nordic country’s recent history
2023-06-18 23:22
World’s No. 2 Gold Miner Is Trying to Get Bigger in Copper
For a company with “gold” in its name, Barrick Gold Corp. has become noticeably fixated on copper. The
2023-06-18 22:56
Finnish Central Bank Says New Coalition Program Breaches Laws
Finland’s incoming government program violates national and European legislation by threatening central bank independence, the Bank of Finland
2023-06-18 22:26
Switzerland’s Financial Hub Passes $27 Minimum Hourly Wage
Zurich voters passed a minimum hourly wage, the latest effort in Switzerland to ensure people can live on
2023-06-18 21:47
Intel to Build $25 Billion Plant in Israel’s Largest Foreign Investment
Intel Corp. has agreed in principle to build a $25 billion manufacturing plant in Israel in what Prime
2023-06-18 21:26
A 2023 Recession Wouldn’t Be So Bad for Biden. A Downturn in 2024 Would
If a recession is going to come in the next 12 months — and most economists surveyed by
2023-06-18 21:19
