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Sales driven by strong domestic and overseas NEV demand.
Fire the economists. Sue the Fed chair. Meddle in private businesses. Consider suspending economic reports. Demand fealty. Take over police in the capital. Tell everyone it’s for their own good.
Vietnam wants to follow in the footsteps of Taiwan and South Korea, but focusing on one single industry is no longer viable to build a strong and resilient economy.View on euronews
With foundational investments in place at most companies, the focus is shifting toward optimization of existing systems, a new study finds.
There's still a lot of opportunity left in AI, and these three stocks look underpriced right now.
Carter's stock has plummeted this year as macro headwinds and falling sales weigh on investor expectations
TOKYO (Reuters) -Pressure is mounting within the Bank of Japan to ditch a vaguely defined gauge of inflation as worries about second-round price effects prompt some board members to call for a more hawkish communication of policy and a clearer path to fut
Fidelity National Financial’s second quarter reflected robust top-line growth but was tempered by expense pressures that weighed on profitability. Management credited higher direct and agency premiums, as well as increased commercial activity, for driving
Central Garden & Pet’s second quarter was marked by a significant negative market reaction following a revenue decline and a miss versus Wall Street’s expectations. Management identified extended cool and rainy weather, the loss of two product lines in it
With tariff rates and their effects on the European economy swinging sharply over the past few months, Euronews Business looks at how this could affect employment across the continent.View on euronews
China is playing the long game and willing to endure short-term pain in its trade war with the US, Bloomberg Opinion's Karishma Vaswani says. She explains how President Xi Jinping's Mao-era strategy and focus on long-term advantage could shape a final dea
Morgan Stanley is not changing its inflation forecast for China despite the government's efforts to rebalance its economy toward consumption, including a recent consumer loan subsidy plan. The bank's chief China economist Robin Xing speaks on \\
W.W. Grainger’s second quarter saw revenue climb as the company navigated a challenging environment, but the market responded sharply negatively to the results. Management highlighted that tariff-related inventory accounting and price/cost timing issues w
Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q2 behind us, let’s have a look at BWX (NYSE:BWXT) and its peers.