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Taiwan government encourages companies to invest in India and Indonesia
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) is encouraging Taiwanese enterprises to increase their investments in India and Indonesia, as both countries have advantages in labor costs and strong domestic demand......»»
Time for Pemex to step up to fend off downgrade, deputy finance minister says
After a $5 billion government lifeline to pay off debt, Mexico's struggling state oil company Pemex must now do its part to fend off a threatened credit downgrade by keeping promises to increase production and lowering costs, a top official said......»»
Will High Operating Costs Ail Southwest (LUV) Q1 Earnings?
Low demand from the government shutdown as well as numerous flight cancellations due to maintenance disruptions and the MAX 8 groundings might affect Southwest's (LU.....»»
Strikes Spare Assad"s Conventional Arsenal
Syria’s government retains its ability to conduct its most lethal attacks on rebels and civilians, even after the U.S., France and Britain launched missile strikes that the Pentagon said disabled the regime’s chemical-weapons capabilities......»»
U.S. arms makers praise new U.S. weapons export policy
U.S. arms makers attending the Farnborough Airshow in Britain on Monday lauded the U.S. government's push to sell more weapons overseas and said they expected European defense spending to increase in the coming years......»»
Trump signs bill that averts government shutdown, sets up fight over border wall
The bill keeps the government open through Dec. 7 while boosting next year’s funding for the Pentagon and some social programs......»»
DoD Official Urges Taiwan To Buy More Weapons In Fear Of "Cross-Strait Invasion" By China
A Pentagon official said Monday that Taiwan should increase its military spe.....»»
Asia stocks shunned as investors flee for safety
Global stocks were sailing into Christmas on a sea of red on Friday as the threat of a U.S. government shutdown and of further hikes in U.S. borrowing costs inflamed investor unease over the economic outlook......»»
Asian stocks slide, investors rush to yen and bonds
Global stocks were sailing into Christmas on a sea of red on Friday, as the threat of a U.S. government shutdown and of further hikes in U.S. borrowing costs inflamed investor unease over the economic outlook......»»
Asia stocks underwater as funds seek safe harbors
Global stocks were sinking in a sea of red on Friday as the threat of a U.S. government shutdown and of further hikes in U.S. borrowing costs sent dismayed investors sailing for safer harbors......»»
Stocks reel as funds seek safe harbors
Global stocks extended a steep sell-off on Friday as the threat of a U.S. government shutdown and of further hikes in U.S. borrowing costs sent dismayed investors scurrying for safer assets......»»
Growth fears and U.S. government shutdown threat slam stocks
World stocks extended a steep sell-off on Friday as the threat of a U.S. government shutdown and further hikes in U.S. borrowing costs compounded investor anxieties over the trajectory of global economic growth......»»
Global growth worries, U.S. government shutdown threat hit stocks
World stocks extended a steep sell-off on Friday as the threat of a U.S. government shutdown and further hikes in U.S. borrowing costs compounded investor anxieties over the trajectory of global economic growth......»»
Global stock indices edge lower as U.S. government shutdown looms
World stock markets continued a week-long sell-off on Friday as the threat of a U.S. government shutdown and further hikes in U.S. borrowing costs compounded investor anxiety that global economic growth is slowing......»»
Global markets: shares extend sell-off on growth, U.S. shutdown worries
World stocks extended a steep sell-off on Friday as the threat of a U.S. government shutdown and further hikes in U.S. borrowing costs compounded investor anxieties over the trajectory of global economic growth. David Pollard reports......»»
Global stock indexes slide as U.S. government shutdown looms
World stock markets continued a week-long sell-off on Friday as the threat of a U.S. government shutdown and further hikes in U.S. borrowing costs compounded investor anxiety that global economic growth is slowing......»»
Airports seeing rise in security screeners calling off work
The federal agency tasked with guaranteeing U.S. airport security is acknowledging an increase in the number of its employees calling off work during the partial government shutdown......»»
Trump Walks Out as Shutdown Talks Falter
As talks to end a partial government shutdown broke down, White House officials say an increasingly likely option is for President Trump to declare an emergency and try to use Pentagon funds to pay for a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border......»»
In Two Weeks the Costs of the Shutdown Will Surpass the Cost of Trump’s Wall
In two weeks, the cost of the government shutdown to the econom.....»»
Delta CEO says government shutdown costs airline $25 million a month and could delay Airbus A220 launch
Delta's CEO Ed Bastian says the ongoing government shutdown is making a dent in Delta's earnings and its plans to launch the A220......»»