May 17, Beijing (Reuters) – While retail sales unexpectedly declined and the real estate sector continued to be a drag on the economy, China’s factory
Read moreIn a significant move away from Beijing, Taiwan is selling more to the US than it is to China.
Taiwan, the country of computer chips and tapioca balls, is moving away from China, the second-largest economy in the world, which has threatened to annex
Read moreAfter its continued layoffs, Tesla eliminated 600 positions in California.
This Monday, Tesla notified the California Employment Development Department that it will be laying off about 600 more workers from its engineering and manufacturing centers
Read moreCustomers of FTX Are Expected to Recover All Money Lost in Collapse
Customers of the cryptocurrency exchange should receive their entire investment back plus interest, according to FTX’s bankruptcy attorneys. According to the company’s bankruptcy attorneys, customers
Read moreThe House votes against Greene’s attempt to remove Johnson as speaker.
The House promptly voted on Wednesday night to defeat Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s attempt to remove Speaker Mike Johnson from his position as leader.
Read moreJudge Cannon suspended Donald Trump’s trial for his keeping of private files indefinitely.
The trial of former President Donald Trump, who is accused of hoarding confidential papers after leaving the White House, was postponed indefinitely by a federal
Read moreMost markets rise after Wall St rally as US rate optimism lingers
As traders continued to cruise over trading floors with anticipation that the US Federal Reserve will lower interest rates this year, most markets built
Read moreSales at Starbucks are decreasing by 17%. Does it indicate how the economy is shaping up?
The value of the company’s shares has fallen by almost 17% since last week. Since the business disclosed a decline in sales in its
Read moreFollowing Trump’s accusation that Democrats are operating a “Gestapo administration,” the White House replied.
Former President Donald Trump was attacked by the Biden administration after he said that Democrats were leading a “Gestapo administration,” alluding to Nazi Germany. President
Read moreThe US economy only created 175,000 new jobs last month, and the 3.9% unemployment rate increased.
With only 175,000 new jobs created in April, US employment growth slowed significantly last month, according to figures released on Friday by the Bureau of
Read moreChinese man who threatened student activists is jailed in the US
The case of Xiaolei Wu, a Chinese student in the US who was sentenced to nine months in prison for stalking and threatening a fellow
Read moreMore than anticipated, the US economy added 275,000 jobs last month.
More than anticipated, the US economy added 275,000 jobs last month. In an interview with CNN’s Kate Bolduan on Friday, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stated
Read moreBitcoin price tops $60,000 for first time since 2021
Bitcoin price tops $60,000 for first time since 2021 For the first time in over two years, the price of bitcoin has over $60,000, and
Read moreNvidia Is now a $2-Trillion doller company
NVIDIA, the renowned technology company acclaimed for its gaming and graphics processing units (GPUs), has achieved a historic milestone by reaching a $2 trillion market
Read morePayPal Shares Fall 10% Following Decline in Active Users, Tepid Views for Growth
PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ: PYPL) saw a significant decline in its shares on Thursday, dropping by as much as 11.4% at the opening of the market.
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