Guyana On Brink Of Unimaginable Oil Wealth: Is This Poor, Small Country Prepared?
Guyana is sitting on huge oil reserves, but there are concerns it is not well prepared to manage imminent wealth.
Africa To Supply Big Chunk Of Global Natural Gas By 2025? Huge Investments Pour Into Energy Sector
Africa boasts huge natural gas reserves, the extraction of which could support economic growth for decades.
Tuesday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Tumbled On Trump’s Suggestion China Trade Deal Might Be Postponed
U.S. stocks plunged on Tuesday after Trump suggested trade pact with China may be delayed.
Tech Company Layoffs: Indian Information Technology Employees Brace For Job Cuts As Growth Slows
Indian IT firms may lay off tens of thousands of workers, particularly mid-level employees, due to sluggish growth and changing technologies.
A US - France Trade War? France Vows EU Retaliation After Trump Threatens New Tariffs
France said the EU will retaliate if Donald Trump really slaps tariffs on $2.4 billion of French goods.
Tuesday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Plunge On Trump’s China Trade Remarks
U.S. stocks dove after Trump suggested trade pact with China may be delayed.
Iran Tourism: Sector May Get Huge Boost From China In Defiance Of US Sanctions
While Iran has seen a spike in foreign tourists, few westerners travel there.
US Trade War: Trump Reinstates Tariffs On Steel, Aluminum Imports From Brazil, Argentina
Trump has restored tariffs on metals from Brazil and Argentina while imploring the Fed to protect the dollar.
Monday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Open Mixed On Strong Chinese Manufacturing Data, New Tariffs on South America Metals
U.S. stocks have dropped on weak U.S. manufacturing data and Trump’s tariffs on South American metals.
Airline For Sale? Italy's Alitalia Still Unsold, Running Out Of Funding
After years of incurring losses and witnessing failed equity deals, Alitalia may either be nationalized or collapse.
Friday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Close Lower On Uncertainties About China Trade Deal, Oil Futures Plunge
U.S. stocks closed lower on Friday as traders worried over likelihood of new China trade deal ahead of Dec. 15 tariff deadline, while oil futures plunged.
Vietnam Sees Influx Of Foreign Direct Investments, But Possible US Tariffs Loom
Vietnam has received a surge in foreign direct investments, but its trade surplus with the U.S. has raised worries of higher tariffs.
South Africa's State-Owned Airline Edging Toward Collapse, As Government Refuses More Bailouts
South African Airways, which hasn’t turned a profit in almost a decade and has survived on state bailouts, may be about to implode.
Friday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Open Lower Over Uncertainties About China Trade Deal
U.S. stocks opened lower on Friday as traders worry over likelihood of new China trade deal ahead of Dec. 15 tariff deadline.
Wednesday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Rallied On Optimism Over China Trade Deal, Good Economic Data
U.S. stocks rallied ahead of the holiday on strong economic data and renewed hopes of a trade pact with China.
What Is Bo? Royal Bank Of Scotland Introduces Digital-Only Bank To Challenge New Fintechs
Seeking new customers, Royal Bank of Scotland has launched a new cloud-based digital bank called Bo to directly challenge fintechs.
Sweden’s Central Bank Unloads Some Aussie, Canadian Bonds, Citing Failure To Combat Climate Change
Sweden’s central banks sold off Australian and Canadian bonds due to the countries' apparent failure to fight climate change.
Wednesday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Open Modestly Higher On Renewed Hopes For China Trade Deal
Stocks are mostly slightly higher after Donald Trump expressed confidence in the completion of a trade deal with China and traders weighed mostly positive economic data.
Tuesday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Reach New Highs On Optimism With China Trade Talks, Signs Of Strong U.S. Economy
U.S. stocks closed at new highs on some signs that a trade deal with China may be forthcoming and on some upbeat economic outlook from Fed officials.
India’s Medical Tourism Market Could Reach $9 Billion Next Year Buoyed By Low Cost, High Quality Service
Boasting low cost, high quality medical care and variety of offered services, India medical tourism industry is soaring.
GrubHub Slammed For Overcharging Fees To Restaurants, New York City Council May Set Cap
GrubHub, the app-based online food delivery company has been criticized for overcharging restaurants on commissions even on calls that don’t lead to food orders.
Tuesday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Open Flat On Lack Of Concrete Progress In China Trade Talks, Pause From Monday's Gains
U.S. stocks are higher on some good earnings reports and upbeat remarks from Fed boss.
Monday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Close Solidly Higher On China Trade Deal Hopes, New Mergers
U.S. stocks traded higher on Monday after China agreed to tighten rules on intellectual property theft, a feature Trump has been demanding in trade talks.
Will The Beef And Dairy Industries Really Collapse By 2030? Some Are Skeptical
A think tank predicts the milk and beef industries will collapse by 2030 but skeptics contend the time-frame is too fast.
No More Uber In London? City Denies License Over Safety Concerns, Rivals Hail Decision
Uber has lost its license to operate in London, one of its five biggest markets, over concerns it has failed to address safety issues properly.
Monday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Higher On China Trade Talk Hopes, New Merger Deals
U.S. stocks traded higher on Monday after China agreed to tighten rules on intellectual property theft, a feature Trump has been demanding in trade talks.
Bangladesh Attracting More Foreign Investment, But Investors Have Some Worries
Long associated with poverty Bangladesh has dramatically improved its economy and become a new hub of foreign investment.
US Equities Close Higher On Optimism For China Trade Deal, Trump’s Possible Veto Of Hong Kong Bill
U.S. stocks finished a loss-strewn week with decent gains on Friday largely on hopes that Washington and Beijing are making progress on a trade deal.
FCC Unanimously Blocks Huawei, ZTE From Federal Subsidy, Calls Them 'National Security Threats'
Huawei has long been considered closely linked to the Beijing government and involved in fraud and espionage.
As India’s Oil Needs Grow Will It Defy The US By Buying From Iran?
India is trying to diversify its oil import portfolio, but faces big challenges as demand surges and U.S. pressures preclude buying from oil rich Iran.