Australia LNG Workers Set to Resume Strikes as Prices Rise
Workers at Chevron Corp. liquefied natural gas facilities in Australia plan to resume strikes, sending prices higher on
2023-10-07 01:54
Economy Is ‘Too Hot to Handle’: Wall Street Reacts to Jobs Report
The selloff in US stocks didn’t last long. Dip buyers sensing an overreaction to the blowout US jobs
2023-10-07 01:48
Mexican Stocks Set for Worst Week of 2023 on AMLO Worries
Mexican stocks clawed back some of the steep losses sparked by an unexpected change to airports’ concessions agreements
2023-10-07 01:48
Several US regulators seek information from Kazakh fintech Freedom
(Reuters) -Several U.S. regulators have requested Kazakhstan-based Freedom Holding for information, a company spokesperson told Reuters on Friday, adding that
2023-10-07 00:51
CME Head Duffy Warns New Taxes Threaten Chicago’s Recovery
Few businesses have Chicago roots as deep as the CME Group Inc. — the company has been based
2023-10-06 23:53
Treasuries Tumble With US Payroll Growth Blowing Past Estimates
The bond market’s selloff accelerated after a surge in US hiring raised expectations that the Federal Reserve will
2023-10-06 22:55
SoftBank’s Arm Faces Wall Street Scrutiny After Biggest US IPO Since 2021
Major Wall Street bank analysts will begin weighing in on one of the most-watched initial public offerings in
2023-10-06 22:19
Auto workers worry it takes less labor to build electric cars. Maybe not, some researchers say
A traditional car engine is a complex wonder of engineering, with pistons moving up and down, springs compressing and decompressing, spinning shafts, opening and closing valves and spinning gears meshing together. That's not to mention a transmission, connecting the engine to the wheels, that's a complex machine all its own. An electric motor, on the other hand, is really just some magnets wrapped in wires and it only needs a single speed transmission. That simplicity worries the United Auto Workers union.
2023-10-06 21:52
US bond funds suffer outflows on rate worries; money market funds gain traction
U.S. bond funds saw significant outflows in the week ending Oct. 4, driven by concerns about prolonged elevated
2023-10-06 20:29
US Regulators Weigh Penalizing Bankrupt Crypto Lender Voyager’s Ex-CEO
Investigators at a key US regulator have concluded that the co-founder of Voyager Digital Ltd. broke derivatives regulations
2023-10-06 20:20
EV Maker Lucid’s $338,000 Loss Per Car Is Turning Investors Off
The diverging fortunes of the two most prominent electric vehicle startups in the US show Wall Street is
2023-10-06 20:19
Argentina Inc doesn't want dollarization, business leaders say
By Jorge Otaola MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina Corporate Argentina is strongly against full dollarization of the economy, one
2023-10-06 18:52