President Donald Trump ripped Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as a "numbskull" as he turned up the heat on the central bank chief to lower interest rates.
The three resolutions are part of Trump's broader repeal of Biden-era rules to promote electric vehicle and green energy adoption.
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Policies risk creating "a snowball effect" that pushes Britain's £105 billion-a-year interest payments higher, experts told CNBC.
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In a statement, Boeing said that it was aware of the crash on the Air India flight and was “working to gather more information.”
As the U.S.-China trade war lingers and supply chain vulnerabilities come under the spotlight, global companies are redrawing their production maps.
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In a statement, Boeing said that it was aware of the crash on the Air India flight and was “working to gather more information.”
Sectors including construction, hospitality, health care and manufacturing are on high alert. Economists are worried about the labor market and growth.
The Pentagon ordered the withdrawal of some American personnel from embassies in Iraq, Kuwait and Bahrain as tensions spike between the U.S., Israel and Iran.
The company has collected $170 million in new capital as it seeks to help connect data centers and other businesses in the age of artificial intelligence.
The accident happened just weeks after the company cut a deal with the U.S. government to avoid taking criminal responsibility for a pair of deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019.
That inflation print will likely offer more scope for the Reserve Bank of India to continue cutting the interest rates.
"This is going to be the decade of [autonomous vehicles], robotics, autonomous machines," Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC Thursday.
Shipments of commodities, cars and metals to the U.S. from Britain all dropped sharply in April.
Beijing has gained time to build up its own strengths by drawing out negotiations with the United States, using its chokehold over critical minerals.
FlightRadar24 data suggests the aircraft undertaking the voyage was a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
The U.K. economy shrank sharply in April as global trade tariffs and domestic tax rises kicked in, data showed Thursday.
The lawsuit is against Joy Timeline HK Limited, which used Meta ads to promote an app that uses AI to take a photo of someone and create nude imagery of them.
On Sunday, activists in Barcelona, Lisbon and other hot spots plan to take to the streets to voice their concerns about “touristification.”
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"If the United States doesn't want to partake, participate in China, Huawei has got China covered," the Nvidia CEO warned.
Talk of a breakdown in U.S. exceptionalism has European executives excited.
A protracted period of underperformance relative to its industry peers has thrust BP into the spotlight as a prime takeover candidate.
French President Emmanuel Macron said he wants France to be able to manufacture semiconductors in the range of 2 nanometers to 10 nanometers.
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Chinese companies are so intent on global expansion that even a new IPO on the mainland counts the U.S. as one of its biggest markets, on par with China.
The perceived risk from tariffs was more than six times greater than the next highest-ranking concern, Schroders survey shows.
Under three presidential administrations, officials in Washington have used export controls to hold back China’s access to advanced technology.
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U.S. export controls on Nvidia have incentivized China to develop alternatives, while also making it more difficult for domestic firms to do so, experts say.
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If a handshake agreement holds, it would merely undo some of the damage from the trade war that President Trump started.
Trump says the trade deal with China is 'done,' but inside the supply chain, the damage will remain, logistics executives say.
Oracle reported better-than-expected results for the latest quarter on Wednesday.
The complaint alleges that Midjourney copied characters from the movie studios, including Darth Vader and Homer Simpson.
While President's Trump's 90-day tariff pause has helped boost the stock market after a brutal April, small businesses are still suffering from the uncertainty.
Mr. O’Neal, a correspondent for The Economist, will be in charge of championing “personal liberties and free markets,” the section’s new direction laid out by Jeff Bezos.
President Trump's officials have repeatedly said that they are nearing trade deals with a number of countries, without releasing specifics of most of them.
Unions have backed immigrant rights in California and have been on the forefront of resisting the Trump administration’s deportations.
After a multi-year IPO freeze, fintech companies like Chime are entering the public market with slashed valuations and tempered expectations.
The U.S. is preparing a partial evacuation of its embassy in Iraq due to heightened security risks in the region, sources told Reuters.
Franchise leaders in more than 40 countries are marking the inaugural World Franchise Day on June 11 to celebrate the small business owners behind the world's biggest brands.
The short answer is probably not, according to multiple forecasters.
The U.S. government drifted further into red ink during May, with a burgeoning debt and deficit issue getting worse.
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G.O.P. senators are considering whether to further curb the president’s favorite tax cuts as they rewrite key portions of the sprawling domestic agenda bill passed by the House.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz made a surprise appearance at the company's Leadership Experience in Las Vegas.
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It remains to be seen how Mr. Trump will handle the attempted rapprochement and whether the two men’s relationship can be restored.
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The Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board said State Department officials denied awards for a "substantial number" of people for the upcoming academic year.
A Whole Foods distributor was hit with a cyberattack last week, and it has led to empty shelves in stores around the country.
Midea’s recall of 1.7 million air-conditioners is causing frustration and confusion among its design-conscious user base.
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Rachel Reeves, the chancellor of the Exchequer, broke down public spending plans, including more money for the military, public transport and affordable housing.
The confirmation hearing for Bryan Bedford, a commercial airline executive, comes as the agency confronts critical staffing shortages and questions about passenger safety.
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Google also mandated that some remote workers return to the office.