World Shares Mostly Higher; China Plans Stimulus Measures
World shares are mostly higher though many markets are closed for Christmas holidays.
World shares are mostly higher though many markets are closed for Christmas holidays.
President Donald Trump likes to joke that America’s farmers have a nice problem on their hands: They’re going to need bigger tractors to keep up with surging Chinese demand for their soybeans and other agricultural goods under a preliminary deal between the world’s two largest economies.
A long-struggling Rust Belt community stung by the loss of a massive auto plant is trying to carve out a new economy.
A new cafe culture is brewing in San Francisco, where a growing number of coffee houses are banishing paper to-go cups and replacing them with everything from glass jars to rental mugs.
Shares are mostly higher in Asia with many world markets closed for Christmas holidays.
The president of Dubai-based airline Emirates will retire in June after 17 years at the helm of the Middle East’s biggest carrier.
Thousands of California homeowners have lost their insurance policies as insurers pull out of areas that are at risk of fire damage or stop insuring homes altogether.
Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is severing ties to the ride-hailing company he co-founded a decade ago.
Holiday shopping doesn’t end with Christmas.
The judge overseeing the bankruptcy of OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma is known for his deep experience handling big, complicated corporate cases.