Today: November 19, 2024
Today: November 19, 2024

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China's actions in S. China Sea undermine regional stability - US State Dept

The United States has called out China for interfering in the Philippines' maritime operations and undermining regional stability, urging Beijing to stop "its dangerous and

China's actions in S. China Sea undermine regional stability - US State Dept
Business|Finance|Technology|US

Boeing to name Stephanie Pope as Chief Operating Officer - WSJ

Boeing is expected to name company veteran Stephanie Pope as its chief operating officer, setting her up as the likely successor to Chief Executive David Calhoun, the Wall Street Journal

Boeing to name Stephanie Pope as Chief Operating Officer - WSJ
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Goldman Sachs sees Fed delivering its first rate cut in Q3 2024

Goldman Sachs forecasts the U.S.

Goldman Sachs sees Fed delivering its first rate cut in Q3 2024
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Marketmind: Rate prospects at risk as central banks meet

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole It's set to be a pivotal week as the Federal Reserve leads a quintet of rich-world central bank meetings that will test market

Marketmind: Rate prospects at risk as central banks meet
Asia|News|World

Taiwan again reports Chinese carrier group in Taiwan Strait as election looms

Taiwan's military sent forces to watch a Chinese naval formation, led by the aircraft carrier Shandong, sailing through the Taiwan Strait on Monday, Taiwan's defence ministry said,

Taiwan again reports Chinese carrier group in Taiwan Strait as election looms
Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Marketmind: Running the central bank gauntlet

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan The final sweep of major central banks meetings of 2023 this week is unlikely to involve any change of policy rates but may act as a

Marketmind: Running the central bank gauntlet
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Factbox-Key moments in Fed easing history since 1994

Since 1994 when the Federal Reserve first began issuing a statement announcing actions taken at each monetary policy meeting, it has initiated new interest-rate cutting cycles or has

Factbox-Key moments in Fed easing history since 1994
Business|Entertainment|Technology|US

Tucker Carlson's streaming service to charge $9 per month

Tucker Carlson has priced his subscription-based streaming service at $9 per month, as the former Fox News host looks to capitalize on his popularity among conservative viewers.

Tucker Carlson's streaming service to charge $9 per month
Business|Finance|US

Occidental Petroleum to buy CrownRock in $12 billion deal

Occidental Petroleum said on Monday it would buy energy producer CrownRock in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $12 billion, to boost its acreage in the oil-rich Permian basin.

Occidental Petroleum to buy CrownRock in $12 billion deal
Business|Finance|Technology

GlobalFoundries names chip industry veteran Hollister as CFO

GlobalFoundries named semiconductor industry veteran John Hollister as its finance chief on Monday, replacing David Reeder, who is leaving after a three years at the contract chipmaker.

GlobalFoundries names chip industry veteran Hollister as CFO
MidEast|News|World

Russia demands release of hostages in talks with Palestinians

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov demanded the release of hostages held in Gaza in telephone calls on Sunday and Monday with Hamas and other Palestinian factions, the

Russia demands release of hostages in talks with Palestinians
Business|News|US

Tellurian names Daniel Belhumeur president as new chair takes charge

Tellurian said on Monday it had appointed insider Daniel Belhumeur as president, days after the U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) developer ousted co-founder Charif Souki as chairman.

Tellurian names Daniel Belhumeur president as new chair takes charge
News|Technology|World

Putin views new nuclear submarines, says more are being rolled out

President Vladimir Putin attended a televised flag-raising ceremony on Monday for two nuclear submarines that he said were part of a strategic drive to project Russian naval power.

Putin views new nuclear submarines, says more are being rolled out
Asia|Business|Finance

Canadian insurer Sun Life names new president for Asia business

Canada's Sun Life Financial on Monday named its Chief Financial Officer Manjit Singh as the president of its Asia business.

Canadian insurer Sun Life names new president for Asia business
News|US

US Air Force moves to discipline 15 personnel related to leak case

The United States Air Force moved to discipline 15 personnel over the leaking of classified military information allegedly by Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, the military

US Air Force moves to discipline 15 personnel related to leak case
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

BofA appoints 334 new managing directors, down 8% from last year

Bank of America on Monday promoted 334 employees to become managing directors, a cohort that was 8% smaller than in the previous year.

BofA appoints 334 new managing directors, down 8% from last year
Business|Finance|Technology|US

Factbox-Who is Boeing's new COO Stephanie Pope?

Boeing on Monday named long-serving insider Stephanie Pope to the newly created role of chief operating officer, likely making her one of the top contenders to succeed David Calhoun as CEO

Factbox-Who is Boeing's new COO Stephanie Pope?
Crime|Europe

Slovak special prosecutor says government reforms to hit major corruption cases

The new Slovak government's planned criminal law reforms, being pushed through parliament in a fast-track process, will impact some of the country's biggest ongoing corruption cases, the

Slovak special prosecutor says government reforms to hit major corruption cases
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|US

London's financial district opens US offices amid post-Brexit charm offensive

The governing body of London's financial district has announced plans to open offices in New York and Washington DC, in a push by British policymakers to forge stronger

London's financial district opens US offices amid post-Brexit charm offensive
News|US

US FDIC special committee taps Cleary Gottlieb for sexual harassment probe

A special committee at the U.S.

US FDIC special committee taps Cleary Gottlieb for sexual harassment probe
MidEast|News|US|World

White House: US concerned about reports Israel used white phosphorus in Lebanon attack

The United States is concerned about reports Israel used U.S.-supplied white phosphorus munitions in an October attack in southern Lebanon, White House spokesperson

White House: US concerned about reports Israel used white phosphorus in Lebanon attack
News|Uncategorized|US

White House warns of democracy threat after Trump repeats dictator remark

U.S.

White House warns of democracy threat after Trump repeats dictator remark
News|US

US flags early 2024 for new rule targeting real estate money laundering

The U.S.

US flags early 2024 for new rule targeting real estate money laundering
Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Oracle misses revenue estimates on weak cloud spending, shares fall

Oracle missed estimates for quarterly revenue on Monday, as an uncertain economy and competition in the cloud computing market weighed on demand for its cloud offerings, sending its shares

Oracle misses revenue estimates on weak cloud spending, shares fall
MidEast|News|US

Israel must comply with laws of war under US weapons assistance policy

Israel is no exception to U.S. policy that any country receiving its weapons must comply with the laws of war, the State Department said on Monday after Washington sold about

Israel must comply with laws of war under US weapons assistance policy

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