Boeing, Aviation Stocks Fall After Rough Start to Year for Air Travel

Boeing, Aviation Stocks Fall After Rough Start to Year for Air Travel

Updated Jan. 8, 2024 2:26 pm ET A burning inferno on the runway, followed four days later by a midair emergency involving a gaping hole in the side of the plane, isn’t the way the airline industry wanted to start 2024. After a fraught 2023, in which safety specialists and regulators raised alarms about mounting … Read more

Hong Kong’s IPO Drought Casts Pall Over Region’s Businesses

Hong Kong’s IPO Drought Casts Pall Over Region’s Businesses

Updated Jan. 3, 2024 6:23 am ET A dearth of initial public offerings in Hong Kong is causing companies to suffer cash crunches and put off expansion plans, showing how the steep market downturn is taking a toll on businesses that need to raise money.  The Asian financial hub was for years the top international … Read more

Japan to Send U.S. Patriot Missiles, Creating Deeper Pool for Ukraine Air Defenses

Japan to Send U.S. Patriot Missiles, Creating Deeper Pool for Ukraine Air Defenses

Updated Dec. 22, 2023 11:13 am ET TOKYO—Japan will provide Patriot missiles to the U.S., bolstering global stocks as Ukraine defends itself from a new wave of Russian missile attacks, the U.S. and Japanese governments said. Tokyo is set to transfer dozens of the interceptor missiles, which are used to shoot down ballistic missiles and other aerial threats, … Read more

COP28 Talks Reach Deal on Much-Debated Climate-Damage Fund

COP28 Talks Reach Deal on Much-Debated Climate-Damage Fund

Updated Nov. 30, 2023 9:14 am ET Governments have reached an agreement on the architecture of a United Nations fund to pay for climate-related damage in poor countries, ending a year of contentious talks over where the fund will be located, which countries should benefit and who should finance it. Negotiators from more than 190 … Read more

Nvidia’s $5 Billion of China Orders in Limbo After Latest U.S. Curbs

Nvidia’s $5 Billion of China Orders in Limbo After Latest U.S. Curbs

Updated Oct. 31, 2023 12:36 am ET SINGAPORE—New U.S. export controls may compel artificial-intelligence giant Nvidia to cancel billions of dollars in next-year orders for its advanced chips to China, a move that could deprive Chinese tech companies of crucial AI resources. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company had already finished delivering orders of its advanced … Read more

Risk-Advisory Firms Decide Hong Kong Isn’t Worth It

Risk-Advisory Firms Decide Hong Kong Isn’t Worth It

Updated Oct. 16, 2023 12:00 am ET HONG KONG—A number of investigation firms are retreating from Hong Kong and moving staffers out of the city, the latest sign of concern among foreign companies as business dwindles and Chinese authorities crack down on corporate intelligence gathering. Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. … Read more

The Crypto Exchange Moving Money for Criminal Gangs, Rich Russians and a Hamas-Linked Terror Group

The Crypto Exchange Moving Money for Criminal Gangs, Rich Russians and a Hamas-Linked Terror Group

Garantex’s international pipeline helps defy Treasury sanctions by channeling rubles to crypto to dollars. Customers line up with bags of cash. The Moscow tower that is the headquarters of Garantex, a Russian crypto exchange. yuri kochetkov/European Pressphoto Agency Source link

China Is Becoming a No-Go Zone for Executives – The Wall Street Journal

China Is Becoming a No-Go Zone for Executives – The Wall Street Journal

China Is Becoming a No-Go Zone for Executives  The Wall Street Journal Reading between the lines of China’s new security rules for embassies and consulates  Atlantic Council China Investing: Doing Business With Beijing May Not Be So Risky  Bloomberg View Full Coverage on Google News Source link

A New Way to Protect Against Heart Attacks – The Wall Street Journal

A New Way to Protect Against Heart Attacks – The Wall Street Journal

A New Way to Protect Against Heart Attacks  The Wall Street Journal Source link credite

Tensions Over Ukrainian Grain Split European Union – The Wall Street Journal

Tensions Over Ukrainian Grain Split European Union – The Wall Street Journal

Tensions Over Ukrainian Grain Split European Union  The Wall Street Journal Poland, Hungary, Slovakia to introduce own bans on Ukraine grains  Reuters The EU’s balancing act between supporting Ukraine and keeping member states happy | DW News  DW News Bulgaria lifts ban on Ukraine grain imports  FRANCE 24 English Poland will not let Ukraine join EU without grain restrictions, … Read more