Stocks Close Slightly Lower After Choppy Day on Wall Street
Stocks capped a wobbly day of trading on Wall Street with modest losses Monday, a shaky start to the week for the market after its first weekly gain in a month.
Stocks capped a wobbly day of trading on Wall Street with modest losses Monday, a shaky start to the week for the market after its first weekly gain in a month.
World shares mostly higher after wobbly day of trading on Wall Street.
As strike hits Day 29, GM and union still apart on products for U.S. factories, wages, and pensions.
The United Nations’ food agency says around 14% of the food produced globally is lost and is urging action to address the causes of food loss as part of efforts to protect the environment.
Asian stocks rise, Europe opens down after Washington and Beijing announce a tariff truce.
German authorities say the country’s exports to Britain dropped 4.6% in the first seven months of 2019 compared with a year earlier, continuing a downward trend since British voters chose to leave the European Union in 2016.
China’s September imports from the United States fall 20.6% amid tariff war.
The World Trade Organization has formally given the go-ahead for the United States to impose trade sanctions on up to $7.5 billion worth of European Union goods following a ruling that European plane maker Airbus received illegal subsidies.
Taxing Netflix was taboo in 2015 – now all the parties are proposing some sort of E-commerce tax
The companies join PayPal which exited the group a week ago