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PG&E Shares Plummet After Go Signal Given For $18 Billion Fire Claims
US Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali issued a ruling that essentially allows a court trial to decide PG&E's involvement in the 2017 Tubbs fire. US Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali issued a ruling that essentially allows a court trial to decide PG&E's involvement in the 2017 Tubbs fire. -
Germany Prepared To Spend $55 Billion To Stave Off Recession
German officials are exploring different measures, including a proposed $55 billion stimulus, to stave off a potential economic recession. German officials are exploring different measures, including a proposed $55 billion stimulus, to stave off a potential economic recession. -
Baidu Launches Cloud Computing Services In Singapore
Chinese internet search giant Baidu has officially launched its cloud computing services in Singapore to cater to both domestic and mainland companies expanding in the region. Chinese internet search giant Baidu has officially launched its cloud computing services in Singapore to cater to both domestic and mainland companies expanding in the region. -
Sinopec Leading In Bid To Build Major Indian Refinery
China's Sinopec Engineering is expected to win the bid to build India's $1.15 billion refining facility in the southeastern port of Chattogram. China's Sinopec Engineering is expected to win the bid to build India's $1.15 billion refining facility in the southeastern port of Chattogram. -
China Curbing Gold Imports To Control Dollar Outflow
China has reportedly cut its total shipments of gold by 300 to 500 tons, worth $15 billion to $25 billion, since May to curb the outflow of US dollars. China has reportedly cut its total shipments of gold by 300 to 500 tons, worth $15 billion to $25 billion, since May to curb the outflow of US dollars. -
Greenland Officials Responds To Trump, Says Island Is Not For Sale
A representative of Greenland's Premier Kim Kielsen and the country's foreign minister all responded to Trump's intentions of buying the island by unanimously stating that Greenland was not for sale. A representative of Greenland's Premier Kim Kielsen and the country's foreign minister all responded to Trump's intentions of buying the island by unanimously stating that Greenland was not for sale. -
Lenovo Reports Doubled Q2 Profits Bolstered By Strong PC Sales
Lenovo Group Ltd reported profits of $162 million for its second-quarter ending in June, beating analysts' estimates of $154 million. Lenovo Group Ltd reported profits of $162 million for its second-quarter ending in June, beating analysts' estimates of $154 million. -
Japan Overtakes China As Largest Holder Of US Treasuries
Japan increased its holdings of US bonds, bill, and notes by about $21.9 billion to $1.12 trillion, surpassing China's current holdings of $1.11 trillion. Japan increased its holdings of US bonds, bill, and notes by about $21.9 billion to $1.12 trillion, surpassing China's current holdings of $1.11 trillion. -
US Commerce Department To Issue 90-Day Trade License Extension For Huawei
The US Commerce Department is expected to issue a 90-day reprieve to allow Huawei to continue doing business with US companies. The US Commerce Department is expected to issue a 90-day reprieve to allow Huawei to continue doing business with US companies. -
UPS Purchases Minority Stake In Autonomous Driving Partner TuSimple
United Parcel Service (UPS) acquired a minority stake in its autonomous driving partner TuSimple following a series of low-key self-driving tests in Tucson and Pheonix. United Parcel Service (UPS) acquired a minority stake in its autonomous driving partner TuSimple following a series of low-key self-driving tests in Tucson and Pheonix.