Airbus and Boeing fought to save billions of dollars of jet deals on Sunday as host airline Emirates kept the Dubai Airshow in suspense over dozens of tentative orders designed to fine-tune the world’s largest international airline network.
Oil prices steady after last week’s gains, look to U.S.-China talks
Oil prices were little changed on Monday following steady gains in the previous week with investors awaiting fresh clues over prospects for a trade deal between the United States and China, shrugging off concerns over steadily rising oil supplies.
China, U.S. had ‘constructive’ phone call on trade – Xinhua
China and United States had “constructive talks” on trade in a high-level phone call on Saturday, state media Xinhua said.
China, U.S. had ‘constructive’ phone call on trade – Xinhua
China and United States had “constructive talks” on trade in a high-level phone call on Saturday, state media Xinhua said.
Nissan recalls nearly 400,00 vehicles over braking system defect
Japan’s Nissan Motor Co Ltd has said it is recalling 394,025 cars in the United States over a braking system defect, causing concerns that a brake fluid leak could potentially lead to a fire.
Untimely rains hit India’s summer crops, delay rural economy recovery
Heavy rains in October and November have brought more misery to India’s farmers, after summer-sown crops such as soybean, cotton, rice and vegetables suffered rain and flood damage during the wettest June-September monsoon season in 25 years.
Untimely rains hit India’s summer crops, delay rural economy recovery
Heavy rains in October and November have brought more misery to India’s farmers, after summer-sown crops such as soybean, cotton, rice and vegetables suffered rain and flood damage during the wettest June-September monsoon season in 25 years.
U.S. to extend licence allowing its companies to continue business with Huawei – NYT
The United States is set to extend a licence allowing U.S. companies to continue doing business with Chinese technology company Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL], the New York Times reported https://nyti.ms/2OcpWYo on Friday, citing people familiar with the deliberations.
Wall Street Weekahead: Sagging consumer discretionary shares look for a spark
The strength of the U.S. consumer has been often cited as a pillar of the economy and one of the reasons the S&P 500 has recently scaled new heights, but consumer discretionary stocks have skipped the party for several months.
Vodafone Idea makes $7 billion loss after provisions for government dues
Vodafone Idea on Thursday reported the biggest quarterly loss in India’s corporate history after making provisions for outstanding government dues.