Switzerland referendum: Voters back carbon cuts as glaciers melt
A new law will require less dependence on imported oil and gas and more use of renewable sources.
2023-06-19 08:53
Boeing to lift 737 MAX output to 38/month 'pretty soon'
PARIS Boeing expects to increase production of its best-selling 737 MAX to 38 jets a month "pretty soon,"
2023-06-18 23:20
Boeing defense margins to remain flat in second quarter
Margins at Boeing's defense unit will look similar in the second quarter to its first-quarter results, Boeing Defense
2023-06-18 20:50
Bull market or fool's market? Investors say it's likely the latter
The stock market has made incredible strides since its downturn last year -- so much so, it's difficult to believe the economy could be on the verge of recession.
2023-06-18 19:48
Patients left to wait by Britain's public health service turn to crowdfunding
Holly Reeves has a medical condition where she struggles to swallow food, so doctors fitted the five-year old from Devon with a feeding tube.
2023-06-18 16:47
WestJet to shut down Sunwing Airlines
WestJet group is planning to wind down low-cost carrier Sunwing Airlines and integrate it into its main business,
2023-06-18 04:59
What the potential UPS strike could mean for your packages
A UPS strike by 185,000 workers 25 years ago brought the logistics giant's operations to a standstill. How bad could another one be for US retailers?
2023-06-17 19:16
The World’s Most Feared Investor Heads for Showdown With the LME
A decade ago, Paul Singer did battle with the government of Argentina — and won. Next week, the
2023-06-17 13:53
Why the Fed paused its rate hikes: It's tired of playing a giant guessing game
After 10 consecutive interest rate hikes, Federal Reserve officials announced on Wednesday that they would pause their fight against inflation to figure out whether the US economy was fully absorbing all that harsh medicine.
2023-06-16 19:58
Factbox-European companies cut jobs as economy sputters
Decades-high inflation and the impact of war in Ukraine have forced companies across Europe into lay-offs or hiring
2023-06-16 19:55
'Nothing to hide': AIIB will investigate claims of Chinese Communist Party control
A Beijing-based multinational lender is launching an internal review after Canada suspended its ties with the regional development bank, citing explosive claims that the Chinese Communist Party had infiltrated the institution.
2023-06-16 18:47
China's Xi greets 'old friend' Bill Gates in first meeting with a US business magnate in years
Bill Gates met with Xi Jinping on Friday, marking the Chinese leader's first known one-on-one meeting with a Western business figure in years after a new pledge from the Gates Foundation.
2023-06-16 16:26