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FAA chief Steve Dickson told a US congressional panel that Boeing Co has "more work to do" as the planemaker continues to face scrutiny following two fatal 737 MAX crashes
Like other global automakers, Toyota has been forced to cut output due to the chip shortage
Planned announcements are meant to help speed a transition to cleaner forms of energy that scientists and world leaders say are needed quickly to slash greenhouse gas emissions
BlackRock Global Funds, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority were among the investors
China's Sinopec has signed a contract with US Venture Global LNG to buy 4 million tonnes of LNG annually for 20 years
China should improve its capability to secure nickel and cobalt resources and set up commercial reserves for the metals, an official with the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association said.
Kaisa said late on Wednesday its October contracted sales dropped 30.5% to 8.195 billion yuan ($1.28 billion) from a year ago, while sales in the first 10 months rose 23%.
Even in announcing a $15 bn monthly cut to its $120 bn in monthly purchases of Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities, the Fed did not signal when it may begin next phase of policy 'normalisation'
Biden blames higher oil and gas prices on OPEC; EIA shows bigger than expected jump in crude inventories
Fed holds to view high inflation to be transitory; Dow down 0.14%, S&P up 0.15%, Nasdaq up 0.41%
An announcement made at the COP26 UN climate conference in Scotland commits its over 450 signatories to assuming a "fair share" of the effort to wean the world off fossil fuels.
Positive Technologies of Russia, and Computer Security Initiative Consultancy PTE. LTD, from Singapore, were also listed
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 114.93 points, or 0.32%, at 35,937.70
Investors in recent weeks increased bets that inflation will force the US central bank to increase interest rates sooner rather than later
While US monetary policy was far from hawkish in 2014, it stood in contrast to the ultra-dovish trajectories of central banks in Europe, Japan and other countries
Traders took cue from a meeting earlier on Wednesday as the country's top economic planner told miners and power plants that prices should not fall too much too fast
Several experts said they expect the US Delta wave will wrap up this month, and represent the last major COVID-19 surge
A range of metrics - unemployment rate for Blacks, the labor force participation rate for women, the share of population overall that is working - remain significantly worse than before the pandemic
"Six years ago Paris set the ambition, today in Glasgow we are provided the investment we need to deliver that ambition," he told an audience in Glasgow
The dollar index traded unchanged on the day at 94.11, close to its 2021 peak of 94.563 hit last month