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BEA News: Personal income and outlays, July 2024
Personal income increased $75.1 billion (0.3 percent monthly) in July, according to estimates released today by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (tables 2 and…
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United Airlines teamsters demand industry leading contract during nationwaide day of action
United Airlines Teamsters will rally, leaflet, and kick off informational picket at airports nationwide. The aviation technicians demand an industry-leading contract after negotiations with United…
China’s factory activity seen extending declines in Aug - Reuters poll
China's factory activity likely shrank for a fourth month in August, a Reuters poll showed on Friday, reinforcing the need for officials to direct more…
European shares hit record-high; set for weekly gains
European shares rose to an all-time high on Friday, boosted by real-estate stocks, with the benchmark set to gain for a fourth straight week, although…
Nippon Steel calls for Japanese tariffs on China’s exports
The Japanese steel giant that helped China modernize its mills is worried that a glut of the metal in its neighbor could hurt its domestic…
Vistara brand to cease in November as airline merger proceeds
India cleared the last roadblock to national carrier Air India Ltd.’s merger with smaller rival Vistara, approving a S$360 million ($276 million) investment by Singapore…
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MSC enhances Santana and Carioca services for improved connectivity
MSC announces that standalone services Santana and Carioca connecting Asia with South America's East Coast and the Caribbean will be adjusted as part of our…
Amsterdam Airport owner will Iinvest €6 billion in upgrades
Schiphol Group NV, the owner of Amsterdam’s airport, will spend €6 billion ($6.7 billion) in upgrading the hub’s infrastructure over the next five years, its…
Finnish economy keeps quarterly pace in export-led rebound
Finland’s economy grew largely in line with earlier projections in the second quarter, cementing the hopes that the northernmost euro area member is on track…
Chinese EV makers suffer setback in Europe as tariffs start
Chinese automakers registered fewer electric cars across Europe in July, as new tariffs amplified the impact of a broader slump in EV sales.