Swine fever adds to China's economic headaches
Reeling from rising feed costs in Beijing's tariff fight with U.S. President Donald Trump, Chinese pig farmers face a new blow from an outbreak of African swine fever that has sent an economic shockwave through the countryside.
Black Friday retail & social irrelevancy: Opinion
A retail veteran looks at the rise and fall of Black Friday.
Asian stocks fall on risks, while US closes for Thanksgiving
Share prices were mostly higher in Asia in narrow trading ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
UK's May faces more criticism for post-Brexit ties text
The European Union and Britain have agreed on a draft declaration on the future of their political relations after Brexit, European Council President Donald Tusk said Thursday, paving the way for an EU summit this weekend to rubber-stamp the deal.
Business events scheduled for the coming week
Business events and economic reports scheduled for the coming week: All times are Eastern.
Italy to press on with budget, asks EU sanctions be delayed
Investors are snubbing Italian bonds amid concerns over a dispute between the nation's populist government and the European Union's executive Commission.
Caricom to waive taxes on oil as Petrotrin refinery closes
A Caribbean trade bloc is removing taxes on imported oil and petroleum products for the region as a major refinery on the island of Trinidad prepares to close.
Tensions soar between Kosovo and Serbia over trade tax
Serbia's president has criticized the European Union and the West for allegedly failing to prevent Kosovo from triggering a trade war as tensions soar between the wartime foes.
The Latest: UK's Labour Party leader slams Brexit deal
The Latest on Britain's talks to leave the European Union (all times local): 10:30 a.m.
Can investors expect a Thanksgiving rally?
There is an obvious pattern in how stocks perform during Thanksgiving week.
Key points in the Brexit deal between Britain and the EU
The draft divorce agreement between British and European Union negotiators has two parts: a legally binding withdrawal agreement, which runs more than 580 pages, and a 26-page political declaration on future relations.
ECB officials saw little contagion from Italy's debt woes
Top officials at the European Central Bank expressed concern at their last rate-setting meeting about higher government borrowing costs for Italy but saw little evidence that the debt troubles were spreading to other eurozone countries.
China rejects US hacking report ahead of Trump-Xi meeting
China's government has rejected a U.S. report that accuses Beijing of stepping up efforts to steal technology ahead of a meeting between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.
Asian stocks fall on fears of softening US economic growth
Stocks in the U.S. are higher Wednesday morning after two days of steep losses, and major European indexes are also recovering.
Romaine calm: Lettuce warning looms over Thanksgiving dinner
Avoid all romaine lettuce, but don't worry about your turkey.
Business Highlights
___ Retailers aim to pick up business from defunct, dying rivals NEW YORK (AP) — Companies like Target and online mattress company Casper are creating playbooks to pick up market share left behind by defunct or dying retailers.
Investors seek stability as they bail out of tech stocks
Since stocks began tumbling two months ago, investors haven't abandoned the market.
How major US stock indexes fared Wednesday
Stocks in the U.S. finished mostly higher Wednesday, a break after two days of steep losses.
Markets Right Now: US stocks climb following a 2-day rout
The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local): 9:35 a.m.
Kosovo sets tariffs on Serbia, Bosnia as ties strain
Kosovo's government says it will put a 100 percent import tax on all goods imported from Serbia and Bosnia Herzegovina as diplomatic tensions rise.














