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Volvo Car Group has extended the contract of CEO Håkan Samuelsson for two additional years to 2022. Samuelsson has presided over a rejuvenation of the Swedish carmaker following a decade of neglect...
Alibaba shares dipped on Monday after the Chinese e-commerce giant announced a succession plan for Founder and Executive Chair Jack Ma.
When the president on Sunday declared victory in tariff battle over auto imports from China and suggested that Ford now had no excuse to move some manufacturing back to the United States, the company...
President Trump presses Apple to shift production to the United States, cryptocurrency prices continue to fall, Warner Bros. continues to rule at the box office, and other important business...
Chinese car buyers purchased nearly 373,000 electric cars in the first half of 2018 and could close the year with new sales of more than 1 million electric-powered passenger cars.
The trade war between the United States and China may be worsening, the FBI probes American Express, Walmart to begin to deliver groceries, and other important business headlines.
The list of nations with troubled economies has grown in 2018, and these are just eight of the nations in which interest rates or inflation have become sky high.
Reported discussions are underway in China, related to a merger of the country's second- and third-largest mobile wireless providers. It's all about which country will win the race to deployment of a...
Part of a nation’s economy can’t go into recession, by definition. However, a huge sector of China’s economy appears ready to hit negative growth (an odd term for contraction). The new Caixin...
A number of studies have shown that air pollution causes deaths in large Chinese cities. More recent research shows another damaging result.
There is a fire at a Tesla factory, Apple hires former Tesla workers, Tim Cook is about to get even richer, and other important business headlines.
Alibaba released better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Thursday.
The U.S. government has banned Chinese wireless infrastructure companies from working on networks here. The Australians have done the same for similar reasons.
The Federal Reserve is worried about a trade war, Target earnings show that the retail recovery continues, the huge IPO for Saudi oil company Aramco may be canceled, and other important business...
Alibaba is scheduled to release its fiscal first-quarter financial results before the markets open on Tuesday.