The Canadian autoworkers will join roughly 9,200 United Auto Workers members who are on strike against GM in the U.S.
European Central Bank member says more rate hikes still possible if new shocks emerge
“If additional shocks come, and if the information we have proves to be incorrect, we may have to hike another time or perhaps two times,” Robert Holzmann said.
First U.S. weapons arrive in Israel, Biden calls Hamas attack ‘sheer evil’
The military wing of Hamas on Tuesday says it launched a volley of rockets toward Ashkelon “in response to the displacement of civilians.”
IMF hikes U.S. growth forecast for 2023, leaves global outlook unchanged
The U.S. has seen stronger business investment in the second quarter and resilient consumption growth amid a tight labor market, the IMF said.
Ukraine urges the West to remain united behind it as Israel distracts global attention
Both Ukraine and Russia have turned their attention — publicly at least — toward the escalation of violence and bloodshed in Israel and Gaza.
‘Overhyped’ generative AI will get a ‘cold shower’ in 2024, analysts predict
Analyst firm CCS Insight predicts generative AI will get a “cold shower” in 2024 as concerns over growing costs replace the “hype” surrounding the technology.
Japan and South Korea defense stocks jump after Hamas attack, aviation stocks slide
Japan and South Korea returned to trade today after a public holiday on Monday.
London’s financial heart is sizing up a win for center-left Labour party at next year’s UK election
The U.K.’s main opposition Labour Party is seeking to woo London’s powerful financial center as it sets its sights on winning power at next year’s general election.
How often should you wash your jeans? The Levi’s CEO settles the debate
Levi Strauss CEO Charles Bergh explains whether you should really never wash your jeans, and how to keep them clean.
Samsung, SK Hynix get indefinite waivers to ship U.S. chip equipment to their China factories
Samsung and SK Hynix will be allowed to ship U.S. semiconductor manufacturing equipment to their China factories indefinitely without separate U.S. approvals.
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