Boeing Shares Sink On Fresh 777X Setbacks, Array Of Charges
Boeing Co said on Wednesday it was halting 777X production through 2023 due to a fresh delay in its entry into service after certification problems and weak demand, with $1.5 billion in abnormal costs for the mini-jumbo program.
Boeing Shares Plunge On Fresh 777X Setbacks, Array Of Charges
Boeing Co said on Wednesday it was halting 777X production through 2023 due to a fresh delay in its entry into service after certification problems and weak demand, with $1.5 billion in added costs for the mini-jumbo program.
Boeing Shares Plunge On Array Of Charges, 737 MAX Target In Doubt
Boeing Co unveiled $2.7 billion in charges and added costs across its aircraft portfolio on Wednesday, and expressed doubts over hitting jet delivery targets as technical problems, inflation and supplier risks cloud its path toward recovery.
Wall St Edges Higher On Strong Earnings From Microsoft, Visa
U.S. stocks edged higher on Wednesday, as strong earnings from Microsoft and Visa lifted investor spirits dented by concerns around slowing global growth and a more aggressive monetary policy.
Wall Street Rises On Earnings Boost From Microsoft, Visa
U.S. stocks rose in choppy trading on Wednesday, as strong earnings from Microsoft and Visa lifted investor spirits dented by concerns around slowing global growth and a more aggressive monetary policy.
Microsoft And Visa Fuel Rebound On Wall Street
Wall Street bounced back on Wednesday following a steep drop the day before, with strong revenue forecasts from Microsoft and Visa boosting investors who have been about fretting about slowing global growth and rising interest rates.
Wall Street Ends Higher Supported By Microsoft
The S&P 500 ended higher on Wednesday following a steep drop the day before, with strong revenue forecasts from Microsoft and Visa helping to alleviate worries about slowing global economic growth and rising interest rates.
S&P 500 Ends Higher, Supported By Microsoft
The S&P 500 ended higher on Wednesday following a steep drop the day before, with strong revenue forecasts from Microsoft and Visa helping to alleviate worries about slowing global economic growth and rising interest rates.
Harley-Davidson Profit Drops On Rising Costs And Chip Shortages
Harley-Davidson Inc reported a drop in first-quarter profit, in line with Wall Street expectations, as margins at the motorcycle maker were squeezed by higher costs and chip shortages, while sales were boosted by global price increases.
Iron Man Elon Musk Places His Tesla Battery Bets
As Tesla's profits and prices grabbed headlines last week, a potentially pivotal development for the global car industry flew largely under the radar.
Analysis-Bolsonaro Energizes Base With Latest Supreme Court Clash
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his base are energized and spoiling for a new fight, political analysts say, after he defied the Supreme Court by pardoning an ally who was sentenced to jail for threatening its judges.
As India Swelters Under Extreme Heat, Modi Warns Of Fire Risk
India is getting too hot too early, raising the risk of fires, Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned on Wednesday, as a heatwave gripped much of the country and a landfill site burned on the capital's outskirts.
Dutch Celebrate First King's Day Holiday Without COVID Curbs Since 2019
The city streets around the Netherlands streamed with festival-goers wearing orange on Wednesday in celebration of the national holiday King's Day in traditional fashion -- with music and open-air markets -- for the first time since 2019, without COVID-19 restrictions.
Russian Attacks On Key Bridge May Affect Ukraine's Grain Export Plans
Russia launched two missile strikes and damaged a strategic bridge in Ukraine's Odesa region, state railways and local officials said on Wednesday, an event that could affect Ukrainian plans to expand exports through Danube ports.
Blasting Techno, Kharkiv Youth Brave The Bombs To Deliver Food
Blasting techno, Kharkiv youth brave the bombs to deliver food
Bunge Lifts 2022 Earnings Outlook As Ukraine War Crimps Crop Supplies
Global farm commodities merchant Bunge Ltd on Wednesday reported a higher quarterly adjusted profit and raised its full-year earnings forecast by 21% on robust demand and tighter supplies of essential crops since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Activists Turn Off German Oil Pipelines In North Sea Drilling Protest
German climate activists turned off crude oil pipelines at five locations on Wednesday, demanding the country look for other ways to reduce its dependence on Russian gas than starting new fossil fuel-based infrastructure projects such as deep-sea drilling.
As U.S. Abortion Access Wanes, This Doctor Travels To Fill A Void
Inside Planned Parenthood's Birmingham, Alabama, clinic, a quiet space with few windows and stock photos of the city lining the walls, a woman tapped her hand against her stomach as Dr.
With U.S. Abortion Access In Jeopardy, This Doctor Travels To Fill A Void
Inside Planned Parenthood's Birmingham, Alabama, clinic, a quiet space with few windows and stock photos of the city lining the walls, a woman tapped her hand against her stomach as Dr.
China's Xi Urges 'All-out' Infrastructure Push To Boost Growth
China's Xi urges 'all-out' infrastructure push to boost growth
EU Proposes Law To Curb Lawsuits Meant To Silence Journalists, Rights Advocates
The European Union executive proposed on Wednesday laws to curb excessive litigation aimed at silencing critical journalists and rights advocates by governments and businesses, a form of harassment it said was on the rise from Croatia to Poland.
Biden Praises 'Force Of Nature' Madeleine Albright At Funeral
President Joe Biden called former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright a "force of nature" on Wednesday at a memorial service attended by former presidents in honor of the first woman to serve as the United States' top diplomat.
Biden, Clintons Herald Madeleine Albright As Force For Good At Washington Funeral
U.S. leaders past and present praised former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright as a fighter against fascism and a champion of women on Wednesday at a funeral service honoring her life and legacy as the first woman to serve as the United States' top diplomat.
With Inflation, Gold Notes And Cards Find Their Way Into America's Wallet
With inflation running at its highest levels in four decades, Utah business owner Steve Allred is concerned about the declining purchasing power of the U.S. dollar.
Crypto Firms Seek Clearer U.S. Rules On Their Interest-bearing Products
Cryptocurrency companies said they remain unsure of U.S.
Somalia PM Asks Peacekeepers To Secure Parliamentary Speaker Vote
Somalia's prime minister has asked African Union soldiers to take over protection of lawmakers as they pick new leadership, after warning police and intelligence officials not to interfere in the long-overdue elections.
Limping Pope Again Appeals For Peace In Ukraine
A badly limping Pope Francis again appealed for an end to the war in Ukraine on Wednesday, as he held his general audience a day after a fresh flare-up of knee pain forced him to abruptly cancel all activities.
Exclusive-India Power Minister Tells States To Step Up Coal Imports For 3 Years - Sources
India's power minister has told states to step up coal imports for the next three years, four sources told Reuters, reporting remarks that imply prolonged support for already elevated global prices for the fuel.
Exclusive - India Tells Its States To Step Up Coal Imports For Three Years - Sources
India has urged its states to step up coal imports for the next three years to build up inventories and satisfy demand, four sources told Reuters, a move set to benefit global prices of the fuel, already running high because of war in Ukraine.
India Tells Its States To Step Up Coal Imports For Three Years -sources
India has urged its states to step up coal imports for the next three years to build up inventories and satisfy demand, four sources told Reuters, a move set to benefit global prices of the fuel, already running high because of war in Ukraine.