Luckin, a Starbucks Rival in China, Rises in US Stock Debut
Luckin Coffee, a fast-growing rival to Starbucks in China, jolted higher in its U.S. stock market debut Friday.
Luckin Coffee, a fast-growing rival to Starbucks in China, jolted higher in its U.S. stock market debut Friday.
Chinese import restrictions upended municipal recycling programs across the U.S. last year, but have triggered investment _ from China _ in American plants.
No longer in the dark: Navajo Nation homes get electricity one by one as work advances to give power to 60,000 who don’t have it.
Friday’s decision by the U.S., Mexico and Canada to drop tariffs on steel and aluminum is being praised by business groups.
Stocks fell broadly on Wall Street Friday as investor jitters over the heated trade war between the world’s two biggest economies overshadowed encouraging developments in conflicts pitting the U.S. against other key trading partners.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has bought Cray Inc, maker of some of the fastest supercomputers in the world.
Five banks have been fined €1.07bn (£935m) by the European Commission after traders clubbed together to rig the foreign exchange market.
Deere cuts its expectations for the year as a trade war and heavy rains take their toll.
U.S. long-term mortgage rates fell slightly this week, marking a third straight week of declines as a continued inducement to purchasers in the spring homebuying season. The average rate on the 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage eased to 4.07% from 4.10%.
Walmart reports another quarter of strong sales but warns higher tariffs will mean higher prices.