Wall Street indexes were flat to higher Wednesday as tech stocks stabilized and investors awaited a key inflation report. Nvidia, the chip leader, fell 1.1% after…
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On Tuesday, Canadian PM Trudeau’s political future questioned as Liberal Party loses seat, highlighting his waning popularity. At approximately 5 am (1000 GMT), final results revealed…
Nippon Steel’s U.S. Steel acquisition might raise decarbonization costs; activists urge addressing the impact on climate goals. Nippon Steel offered $15 billion for U.S. Steel; however,…
European banking executives assert that the rise in artificial intelligence will increase banks’ reliance on large US tech companies. Consequently, this poses new risks to the…
An employee of the US State Department resigned this week, citing President Joe Biden’s Israel policy as the reason for her departure. On Thursday, she claimed…
The U.S. and Taiwan fleets conducted joint drills in the Pacific in April in response to growing Chinese military threats. Four persons briefed on the situation…
Boeing announced on Thursday that it is changing the way it awards employee bonuses to prioritize quality and safety. As a result, this year’s operational targets…
On Wednesday, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration announced that Boeing must formulate a comprehensive plan to address “systemic quality-control issues” within the next 90…
Boeing (BA.N) named long-serving insider Stephanie Pope to the newly created role of chief operating officer on Monday, putting her in line to succeed David Calhoun…
As its subsidiary serving midsize and small businesses makes a global push, JPMorgan Chase & Co’s (JPM.N) commercial bank is expanding into Singapore and Israel this…