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Airbus CEO says will ‘continue to advocate for a settlement’ on trade
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GM reverses, will pay for striking union workers’ health insurance; major issues remain
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Pelosi says ‘moving ahead’ on trade deal; Mexico optimistic
[ad_1] WASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The U.S. House of Representatives is proceeding with work on a trade agreement with Mexico and Canada, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Thursday, allaying worries an impeachment inquiry
U.S. stocks, bond yields slip on report against Trump
[ad_1] NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks and government debt yields fell on Thursday after the release of a whistleblower complaint that accused President Donald Trump of pressing Ukraine to investigate one of his main
Oil steady as Middle East conflict fears support, Trump probe weighs
[ad_1] NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil was largely flat on Thursday after a Pentagon statement intensified concerns of a Middle East conflict disrupting supply, supporting prices, while new details connected to the impeachment inquiry into
Lagarde must smooth ECB feathers after top hawk quits
[ad_1] FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Sabine Lautenschlaeger’s shock resignation from the European Central Bank illustrates the deep divisions that Christine Lagarde will have to heal when she takes over next month, with some policymakers in open
Africa dreams of free trade as red tape rules on the ground
[ad_1] NAMANGA, Kenya/Tanzania (Reuters) – The speed limit is 110 km per hour on the new highway that Abadalla Chande uses to haul his truckload of animal feed from Tanzania to Kenya, two nations that
Oil slides as Trump impeachment prospect, Saudi supply weighs
[ad_1] NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil fell on Thursday as new developments in an inquiry into the impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump weighed on demand sentiment while moves to quickly restore Saudi output after