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…
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While most energy prices have fallen since the start of the year, gasoil is proving to be a surprising…
Barrick Mining announced on Monday an increase in its dividend and an expansion of its share buyback program. This…
European markets ended higher on Monday as optimism around US political developments outweighed weaker Eurozone data.On the other hand,…
US markets opened Monday with renewed optimism as investors reacted to progress toward ending the government shutdown and a…
The record-setting 41-day US government shutdown is poised to end after the Senate passed a temporary funding measure on…
Western sanctions targeting Russian oil major Lukoil have forced the company to declare force majeure at the massive West…
