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China’s Industrial Activity Expected To Bounce Back In Q4
China’s industrial output is expected to recover during the fourth quarter as companies and key cities rally for more activity. China’s industrial output is expected to recover during the fourth quarter as companies and key cities rally for more activity. -
WeWork Will Abandon Shares Structure Under SoftBank Rescue
WeWork is in a bind as the startup is set to choose between JPMorgan and SoftBank for a rescue deal. WeWork is in a bind as the startup is set to choose between JPMorgan and SoftBank for a rescue deal. -
Amazon Under Fire For Alleged Expired Food Shipments
Amazon is in the spotlight again for allegedly allowing for sales of expired goods. Amazon is in the spotlight again for allegedly allowing for sales of expired goods. -
China Surprises By Keeping Lending Rate Unchanged For October
China did not change its benchmark lending rate despite earlier predictions of a rate cut this month. China did not change its benchmark lending rate despite earlier predictions of a rate cut this month. -
Under Armour Showcases Virgin Galactic Space Tourist Suits
Under Armour prepared a collection of suits for space tourists who will fly into outer space under the Virgin Galactic mission. Under Armour prepared a collection of suits for space tourists who will fly into outer space under the Virgin Galactic mission. -
Netflix Subscribers Slump But Shares Soar
Netflix shares jumped by 10 percent on Wednesday’s after-hours trading despite a slowdown in domestic subscriber additions. Netflix shares jumped by 10 percent on Wednesday’s after-hours trading despite a slowdown in domestic subscriber additions. -
Some Airlines Still Flying Boeing 737 Despite Grounding
Several airlines have reportedly secured permits to fly the embattled Boeing 737 Max jets despite safety concerns. Several airlines have reportedly secured permits to fly the embattled Boeing 737 Max jets despite safety concerns. -
WeWork Could Run Dry In November
WeWork may run out of cash next month but SoftBank won’t allow the once-promising startup to go down without putting up a fight. WeWork may run out of cash next month but SoftBank won’t allow the once-promising startup to go down without putting up a fight. -
Riksbank Hints Support For Troubled Facebook Libra Cryptocurrency
Facebook’s Calibra Project lost seven major backers, but Sweden's Riksbank hinted support for the highly-rejected cryptocurrency. Facebook’s Calibra Project lost seven major backers, but Sweden's Riksbank hinted support for the highly-rejected cryptocurrency. -
Democrats Not Backing Down Despite Impeachment Probe Delays
Democrats are determined to reconsider a potential vote on the impeachment probe against U.S. President Donald Trump even if the vote has been held off. Democrats are determined to reconsider a potential vote on the impeachment probe against U.S. President Donald Trump even if the vote has been held off.