Today: November 18, 2024
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US lawmakers demand FDIC watchdog briefing on workplace culture

Republican lawmakers on the House Financial Services Committee said Tuesday they were calling for an urgent briefing from a government watchdog to address reported allegations of pervasive

US lawmakers demand FDIC watchdog briefing on workplace culture
Africa|Business|Economy|Technology|Travel|World

Ethiopian buys more Boeing 737 MAX nearly five years after deadly crash

Ethiopian Airlines on Tuesday placed an order for Boeing 737-8 MAX narrow-body jets, nearly five years after the fatal 2019 MAX aircraft crash that led to the grounding of the global

Ethiopian buys more Boeing 737 MAX nearly five years after deadly crash
Europe|News

Dutch government suspends plan to cut number of flights at Schiphol

The Dutch government on Tuesday gave up on a provisional plan to cut the number of flights at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport to reduce noise pollution, the Transportation Ministry

Dutch government suspends plan to cut number of flights at Schiphol
News|US|World

Biden says he believes hostage release will happen

U.S. President Joe Biden said on Tuesday he is engaged in daily discussions to secure a release of hostages being held by Hamas and he believes it is going to happen.

Biden says he believes hostage release will happen
Business|Environment|Technology|US

BMW North America expands EV charging service across the U.S

BMW North America on Tuesday said it would expand its electric vehicle (EV) charging service, ChargeForward, to 48 states in the U.S., increasing its footprint in the electric mobility

BMW North America expands EV charging service across the U.S
Economy|Finance|US

Fed's Goolsbee sees inflation falling fast without jobless surge

U.S. inflation is cooling at what could prove to be its fastest pace in at least 40 years, if not longer, with only a limited rise in the unemployment rate, Chicago Federal Reserve

Fed's Goolsbee sees inflation falling fast without jobless surge
Business

Airbnb acquires AI startup GamePlanner.AI

Airbnb said on Tuesday it has acquired GamePlanner.AI, a 12-person startup, for an undisclosed sum, amid rapid adoption of artificial intelligence that has taken the tech world by storm

Airbnb acquires AI startup GamePlanner.AI
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UAW workers at GM's Spring Hill plant vote against tentative deal

Workers belonging to the United Auto Workers (UAW) union at General Motors' Spring Hill plant in Tennessee have voted against a proposed contract with the automaker, the union's vote

UAW workers at GM's Spring Hill plant vote against tentative deal
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US SEC enforcement garnered nearly $5 billion in financial remedies last year

The U.S.

US SEC enforcement garnered nearly $5 billion in financial remedies last year
Election|News|US

Factbox-Trump's second-term agenda: deportations, trade wars, 'tent cities'

Republican Donald Trump is planning to punish his political enemies, deport millions of migrants and reshape global trade with pricey tariffs if he wins a second White House term

Factbox-Trump's second-term agenda: deportations, trade wars, 'tent cities'
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

PIMCO bullish on bonds next year as inflation slows down

U.S. bond giant Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO) said on Tuesday it favors bonds over other asset classes next year as it expects economic growth to have peaked and

PIMCO bullish on bonds next year as inflation slows down
Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Allkem-Livent merger gets regulatory approvals before shareholder vote

Lithium miner Livent said on Tuesday its proposed $10.6 billion merger with Australia's Allkem had received all the required pre-closing regulatory approvals.

Allkem-Livent merger gets regulatory approvals before shareholder vote
News|US

US Senate panel advances measure to ease blockade on military promotions

The U.S.

US Senate panel advances measure to ease blockade on military promotions
Business|Health|Technology|US

US FDA warns Amazon against sale of unapproved eye drops

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday it had sent a warning letter to Amazon.com related to sale of seven unapproved eye drops on the company's e-commerce platform.

US FDA warns Amazon against sale of unapproved eye drops
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

MSCI announces results of quarterly index review

Index provider MSCI said on Tuesday that 46 securities will be added to and 69 deleted from its widely-followed MSCI ACWI stock index, while 14 will be added and two deleted from

MSCI announces results of quarterly index review
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|News

Australia confident China will lift all trade blocks next month

Australia said on Wednesday China could lift all its remaining trade blocks by next month as relations between the commodity trade partners stabilise and after Prime Minister

Australia confident China will lift all trade blocks next month
Business|Finance

EV maker Canoo slashes spending for second half of 2023, forecasts smaller loss

Canoo on Tuesday slashed spending plans for the second half of the year amid a

EV maker Canoo slashes spending for second half of 2023, forecasts smaller loss
Business|Finance|US

Wells Fargo to cut less than 50 investment banker jobs - source

Wells Fargo has let go of less than 50 bankers from its corporate and investment banking unit as part of year-end pruning, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.

Wells Fargo to cut less than 50 investment banker jobs - source
Business|Technology|US

GM's Cruise suspends supervised and manual car trips, expands probes

General Motors' Cruise driverless car unit said on Tuesday it will pause all supervised and manual car trips in the U.S. and expand the scope of investigations at the

GM's Cruise suspends supervised and manual car trips, expands probes
News|Technology|World

Russia not exporting Lancet drones as domestic demand high - TASS

Russia is not exporting its Lancet drones due to high domestic demand, TASS agency quoted a top Russian arms export official as saying on Wednesday, as the weapon emerges as one of the

Russia not exporting Lancet drones as domestic demand high - TASS
Business|Economy|Finance|US

BofA Global Research no longer expects Fed rate hike in Dec

BofA Global Research no longer expects the U.S. Federal Reserve to deliver another interest rate hike in December, following a softer-than-expected inflation reading for October.

BofA Global Research no longer expects Fed rate hike in Dec
Economy|Finance|MidEast|News|US|World

Israel-Gaza conflict challenge to US-backed economic corridor - India minister

The Israel-Gaza conflict is a "worrying manifestation" of geopolitical challenges for the U.S.-backed multinational economic corridor, India's finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on

Israel-Gaza conflict challenge to US-backed economic corridor - India minister
Finance|Stock Markets|US

Marketmind: Inflation on the ropes, shutdown averted

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Relief at the resumption of disinflation triggered the best day for U.S. stocks and bonds since the spring as Fed rate hike bets

Marketmind: Inflation on the ropes, shutdown averted
News|Technology|World

NATO to replace AWACS surveillance jets with modified Boeing 737

NATO will replace its ageing fleet of AWACS surveillance planes, in service since the Cold War in the 1980s, with a militarised version of the Boeing 737 commercial jet, the

NATO to replace AWACS surveillance jets with modified Boeing 737
Business|Europe

EU asks Amazon to clarify its measures to protect customers

The European Commission on Wednesday said it had given Amazon until Dec. 6 to provide more information on measures the online retailer takes to protect customers against illegal

EU asks Amazon to clarify its measures to protect customers

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