UAW workers strike biggest Ford truck plant in surprise move
By David Shepardson and Joseph White (Reuters) -The United Auto Workers said on Wednesday that 8,700 union members at Ford's
2023-10-12 07:30
Asia Stocks to Rise After US Brushes Off Hot PPI: Markets Wrap
Equity markets in Asia are poised to open higher after US shares gained for a fourth day as
2023-10-12 07:23
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2023-10-12 07:22
Fed QT mix may be capping, not spurring, long yields: McGeever
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2023-10-12 07:04
Barclays CEO Warns Banking Deal Revival Still Some Way Off
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2023-10-12 07:01
UAW expands strike, hitting Ford's largest factory
The United Auto Workers union surprised Ford late Wednesday night, having 8,700 workers walk off the job at the company's largest plant, the Kentucky Truck Plant that builds the company's heavy duty version of its F Series pickup, as well as its full-size SUVs.
2023-10-12 07:00
Albemarle Extends Liontown Due Diligence as Rinehart Buys Stake
Lithium giant Albemarle Corp. was granted a short extension as it aims to wrap up its due diligence
2023-10-12 06:46
Microsoft fights $29 bn US back tax claim
The US Internal Revenue Service is asking that Microsoft pay a whopping $29 billion in unpaid taxes from 2004 to 2013, the company said in...
2023-10-12 06:19
Chipotle is raising prices again
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2023-10-12 06:18
Pioneer's mega-sale to Exxon will trigger $71 million in exec windfalls
By David French NEW YORK Senior management at Pioneer Natural Resources will likely be out of a job
2023-10-12 06:05
Planned purchase of old Louisiana shipyard put on hold amid questions from state financing panel
Plans by the Port of South Louisiana to purchase what was once a major shipyard for construction of military vessels have been delayed
2023-10-12 06:00
Fertile Cuba relies on food imports as farmers lack seeds, fuel
Crop production has plummeted in fertile Cuba as aid for farmers from a government grappling with tough sanctions and the worst economic crisis...
2023-10-12 05:58
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