US carriers accelerate to bigger planes to overcome operating constraints
By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO United Airlines' plan to navigate the operating constraints dogging U.S. carriers is simple
2023-10-05 18:23
Foxconn expects strong holiday sales in Q4, Sept sales slump
By Ben Blanchard and Sarah Wu TAIPEI Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker and a major
2023-10-05 17:18
Russia wields 'silent weapon' of grain exports to weaken Ukraine
In April 2022, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, now deputy head of Russia's Security Council, said on his Telegram channel: "Our food is our silent weapon. Silent — but formidable."
2023-10-05 16:48
Adnoc Gives $16.9 Billion Contracts to Saipem, Maire for Ghasha
Saipem SpA and Maire Tecnimont SpA were among companies that won contracts worth $16.9 billion from the Abu
2023-10-05 15:21
UK regulator asks for antitrust probe into Amazon, Microsoft cloud dominance
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's media regulator on Thursday asked the country's antitrust authority to investigate U.S. tech giants Amazon and Microsoft's
2023-10-05 15:15
Jet engine maker CFM says suspect parts reached its own repair shops
By Tim Hepher PARIS (Reuters) -Jet engine maker CFM International said on Wednesday the number of engines suspected of containing
2023-10-05 10:16
GE, Safran Identify 126 Jet Engines That Contain Fake Parts
General Electric Co. and Safran SA have identified 126 jet engines fitted with parts sold by a UK
2023-10-05 03:58
Kaiser Permanente workers are on strike. Here's what makes it such a unique health care company
On Wednesday, thousands of unionized health care employees walked off the job after failed contract negotiations with their employer, Kaiser Permanente, a company whose business model is distinctive, compared to most health care providers in the United States.
2023-10-05 03:55
Why you should care about the global rout in government bonds
A slump in government bonds around the world has pushed up the cost of some nations' debt to levels not seen in more than a decade. That's bad news for governments in the red but also for the wallets of millions of mortgage borrowers, stock investors and businesses.
2023-10-05 01:30
'Tough decisions', UK's Sunak cancels part of rail project
By Elizabeth Piper, Andrew MacAskill and Alistair Smout MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak cancelled part of a
2023-10-05 00:18
Ukraine's economy set to continue to grow next year, deputy head of IMF mission
KYIV Ukraine's economy is adapting well to the wartime environment following Russia's invasion and growth will continue next
2023-10-04 23:20
Healthcare workers launch three-day strike at Kaiser Permanente locales around the US
By Ahmed Aboulenein (Reuters) -Tens of thousands of nurses and other healthcare workers launched a planned three-day strike at Kaiser
2023-10-04 22:15