[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: A pedestrian looks at his phone as he walks past a logo for Australia’s Westpac Banking Corp located outside a branch in central Sydney, Australia, November 5, 2018. REUTERS/David Gray SYDNEY (Reuters)
Japan July manufacturing contracts a 3rd straight month though at slower pace – flash PMI
[ad_1] Japanese manufacturing contracted for a third straight month in July, albeit at a slower pace, as domestic and export demand remained depressed, a preliminary business survey showed on Wednesday. [ad_2] Source link قالب وردپرس
China’s credit push to small firms falters in factory heartland
[ad_1] (Reuters) – China’s campaign to boost loans to small firms was supposed to support the economy during its biggest slowdown in decades, but banks’ reluctance to lend has left exporters and manufacturers in its
Nike shoes race to $437,500 world record auction price for sneakers
[ad_1] (Reuters) – A pair of 1972 running shoes, one of the first pairs made by Nike Inc, sold for $437,500 on Tuesday, shattering the record for a pair of sneakers at public auction. The
U.S. Justice Department launches antitrust review of big tech firms
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: The logos of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google are seen in a combination photo from Reuters files. REUTERS/File Photos -/File Photo WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday it
Earnings and trade optimism push Wall St. toward record high
[ad_1] (Reuters) – The S&P 500 and Nasdaq approached record highs on Tuesday, lifted by upbeat quarterly reports from Coca-Cola and United Technologies and on optimism the United States would resolve its trade conflict with
White House’s Kudlow hopeful on U.S.-China trade talks, agriculture buys
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow delivers remarks at SelectUSA Investment Summit in Washington D.C., U.S. June 11, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Barria WASHINGTON (Reuters) – White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on Tuesday
Canada launches contest to build new fighter jet, first delivery in 2025
[ad_1] OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada on Tuesday launched a long-delayed competition to build new fighter jets and said it was confident no favouritism had been shown towards any one contender, though some in the industry
ArcelorMittal’s Ukraine mill says it will lose $1 million due to environmental probe
[ad_1] KIEV (Reuters) – ArcelorMittal’s Ukrainian steel mill will lose $1 million this month after a key piece of steelmaking equipment was seized following a security service investigation, the plant’s acting head Oleksandr Ivanov said
Oil slips, Brent around $63 a barrel as Iran concerns fade
[ad_1] HOUSTON (Reuters) – Oil edged down, with Brent at around $63 a barrel on Tuesday under pressure from weaker global demand forecasts and the full restart of Libya’s largest oil field despite continuing supply