Is a recession coming in 2020? Here's what most CFOs think
Nearly three-fourths of CFOs -- 67 percent -- surveyed believe the nation’s economy will enter a recession by the latter half of 2020
China's economic growth steady amid tariff fight with US
China's economic growth held steady in the latest quarter amid a tariff war with Washington in a sign Beijing's efforts to reverse a slowdown might be gaining traction.
Japan reports exports, trade surplus slid in March
Japan's exports declined in March as shipments to China dropped more than 9%, pulling the nation's trade surplus sharply lower.
Asian shares edge lower despite encouraging China GDP data
Stocks were higher on Wall Street in early trading Tuesday, erasing the market's modest losses from a day earlier.
China reports economic growth held steady at 6.4 percent in latest quarter, the lowest level in a decade
China reports economic growth held steady at 6.4 percent in latest quarter, the lowest level in a decade.
Trump to allow lawsuits over US properties seized in Cuba
Stepping up pressure on Cuba, President Donald Trump is poised to allow lawsuits against foreign companies that have benefited from Cuba's seizure of American companies after the 1959 revolution, a senior administration official said Tuesday.
Sprint, T-Mobile shares dive after WSJ casts doubt on deal
Sprint and T-Mobile shares are falling after a Wall Street Journal report cast doubt on the likelihood of government approval of their $26.5 billion merger .
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___ Apple, Qualcomm settle bitter dispute over iPhone technology SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple and mobile chip maker Qualcomm have settled a bitter financial dispute centered on some of the technology that enables iPhones to connect to the internet.
How major US stock indexes fared Tuesday
Banks led stocks slightly higher on Wall Street Tuesday, erasing the market's modest losses from a day earlier, as investors weighed the latest batch of company earnings reports.
US halts sales of pelvic mesh tied to injuries in women
U.S. health regulators are halting sales of a type of surgical mesh used to repair pelvic conditions in women.
Markets Right Now: Stocks post modest gains on Wall Street
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FAA safety panel certifies training for Boeing Max software update as investors call for board revamp
A top shareholder adviser recommended Boeing investors support a new, independent board chair.
Workers finish making replacement parts at idled GM plant
A union official says a small contingent of workers has finished making replacement parts for the Chevy Cruze at a General Motors plant in Ohio where production of the compact sedan ended in March.
Bernie Sanders has Trump's economy all wrong: Douglas Holtz-Eakin
Trump's policies have been a boon to the U.S. economy, said Douglas Holtz-Eakin.
Oil up 1% as market focuses on supply risks
Adding downward pressure were concerns about Russia's willingness to stick with OPEC-led supply cuts and expectations of higher U.S. inventories.
How the government spends your tax dollars
Here's where your hard-earned tax dollars are spent.
Johnson & Johnson posts strong revenue in 1Q
Johnson & Johnson is topping profit and revenue expectations for the first quarter partially on strong sales of its psoriasis treatment, Stelara.
Vera Wang, Reem Acra: Highlights from NY bridal fashion week
There was a church wedding with a Madonna soundtrack, a sit-down tea at a fancy Midtown hotel, and yards and yards of tulle and trains at April bridal fashion week in New York.
US industrial production slipped 0.1% in March
U.S. industrial production fell in March, pulled down by a drop in mining output.
Bernie Sanders wants to impose a Wall Street speculation tax: What to know
The proposal would fund free higher education at public institutions.














