US manufacturing stays depressed in November-ISM
WASHINGTONU.S. manufacturing remained subdued in November, according to a survey on Friday that also showed factory employment declining.
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Citi names Gutiérrez-Orrantia Europe banking and cluster head in restructure
By Andres Gonzalez LONDON Nacho Gutiérrez-Orrantia, one of Citi's most senior bankers in Europe, will become banking and
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Reaction to Alibaba's scrapping of cloud unit spin-off
HONG KONG Hong Kong-listed shares of China's Alibaba Group plunged 10% on Friday, wiping about $20 billion off
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Alibaba's U-turn on cloud unit spin-off lops $20 billion off its market value
By Donny Kwok and Casey Hall HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Alibaba Group's Hong Kong shares slumped 10% on Friday after it
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Column-U.S. manufacturing has plateaued after post-pandemic rebound: Kemp
By John Kemp LONDON U.S. manufacturing activity has shown little or no growth in the last year as
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Finland's Neste to cut 400 jobs in cost cutting drive
COPENHAGEN Finland's Neste said on Wednesday it plans to save 50 million euros ($53 million) annually through measures
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Africa unlikely to follow East Asia's manufacturing growth path -study
WASHINGTON African countries are less likely to follow East Asia's development model of expanding manufacturing to pull people
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UFC owner Endeavor announces review of strategic options
Sports behemoth Endeavor Group Holdings said on Wednesday it has begun a formal review to evaluate strategic alternatives
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Mood swing: Global producers in US hunt for China alternatives
By Timothy Aeppel Jason Andringa’s company was part of the stampede of U.S. businesses that built factories in
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US manufacturing output rises solidly in September
WASHINGTON Production at U.S. factories increased more than expected in September despite strikes in the automobile industry curbing
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China's Country Garden warns of default again as property sales plunge
For the second time in just over two months, Country Garden has warned investors that it could default on its $190 billion debt in a reminder that China's real estate crisis is far from over.
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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.
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