General Motors (GM) has instructed several thousand of its suppliers to remove Chinese parts and materials from their supply chains, four people familiar with the matter said, Reuters reported. The move reflects the automaker’s growing concern over geopolitical disruptions and a push to build a more secure and self-sufficient manufacturing…
Taiwan’s Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer, reported a 17% jump in third-quarter profit on Wednesday, beating market…
European stocks opened broadly higher on Wednesday, extending the positive momentum from earlier in the week as investor optimism…
While most energy prices have fallen since the start of the year, gasoil is proving to be a surprising…
Famed investor Jim Cramer is sounding the alarm – not of danger, but of opportunity.In a recent segment, the…
CoreWeave Inc (NASDAQ: CRWV) is slipping in premarket today after the artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure firm confirmed its revenue…
Global attention was fixed on several major developments this week, from a potential breakthrough in US-India trade relations to…
President Donald Trump has signaled that a breakthrough in the contentious trade dispute between the United States and India…
