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Saudi Aramco prices world's biggest IPO
State-owned oil giant Saudi Aramco's IPO will be the biggest in history but concerns about corporate governance and nation's role in Middle East politics may have limited international interest. Conway G. Gittens has the details.
Wall Street inches higher
Wall Street eked out slight gains Thursday as investors waited for concrete news on a hoped-for interim trade deal between the United States and China.
Year-end tax tips for investors
Avantax Wealth Management investment advisor John Vento explains how investors can take advantage of money-losing stocks in a year that saw many stocks and bonds post huge rallies.
UK fraud office opens Glencore bribery probe
Britain's Serious Fraud Office has launched an investigation into commodities giant Glencore over suspicions of bribery.
Profit plunges at Tiffany
Tiffany's quarterly profit plummeted 17%, and sales were flat. As Fred Katayama reports, lower spending by foreign tourists hurt the upscale jeweler.
UK: sterling surges on Johnson election hopes
Sterling hit 2-1/2-year highs versus the euro on Thursday, on growing confidence that next week's election will give the Conservative Party the parliamentary majority it needs to deliver Brexit.
GM, South Korea's LG hook up in EV battery joint venture
General Motors and South Korea's LG Chem announced they will invest $2.3 billion to set up an electric vehicle battery joint venture near a shuttered GM plant in Ohio. Conway G. Gittens has the details.
Billionaire Stroll seeks Aston Martin stake: report
Shares in Aston Martin soared Thursday on reports Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll could be eyeing a big stake in the luxury carmaker.
South African Airways gets $272 mln lifeline as it enters business rescue
South African Airways, which is on the brink of financial collapse, was set to enter a business rescue process on Thursday.
Japan launches $122 bln stimulus package
Japan's cabinet approved a $122 billion fiscal package on Thursday to support stalling growth in the world's third-largest economy.
Gucci owner Kering may bid for Moncler: report
Shares in Moncler jumped Thursday on reports that Gucci owner Kering may bid for the luxury winterwear maker.
Striking unions battle Macron in pensions showdown
France's public transport networks ground to a near halt on Thursday as unions dug in for a nationwide strike aimed at forcing President Emmanuel Macron to abandon plans to overhaul the country's Byzantine pension system.
Peloton lowers monthly price amid ad controversy
Exercise equipment company Peloton dropped the price of its digital monthly subscription, causing its share price to drop for a second straight day after some consumers complained its Christmas ad is sexist. Lisa Bernhard has more.
Wall Street rebounds on trade hopes
Wall Street bounced back Wednesday on investor optimism for an interim trade deal with China.
More upside for U.S. stocks in '20: strategist
Edward Jones investment strategist Nela Richardson says the S&P 500 will post single-to-mid digit gains next year.
China warns U.S. over Uighur bill, raising doubts over early trade deal
China warned on Wednesday that the U.S. House of Representatives bill calling for a tougher U.S. response to Beijing's treatment of its Uighur Muslim minority will impact bilateral cooperation, clouding prospects for a near-term deal to end a trade war.
Hospitals sue to block price rule
Hospital groups filed suit to challenge the Trump administration's rule requiring them to be more transparent about prices they charge patients.
Hyundai eyes EVs in $52 bln investment plan
Hyundai has set ambitious targets for a $52 billion push into its next generation of vehicles.
Ryanair blames Boeing MAX delays for possible job cuts
Ryanair is set to close two bases, putting jobs at risk, and it says delayed deliveries of Boeing's troubled MAX jets are to blame.
Private sector hiring slows to six-month low
U.S. private employers added the smallest number of jobs in six months in November, according to payroll processsing company ADP. Conway G. Gittens looks at the numbers.
Meet the brains behind the Warren wealth tax plan
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has been in the hot seat for targeting America's uber-rich with a wealth tax plan that has its roots in the mind of a French economist now teaching in California. Conway G. Gittens has a profile of Professor Gabriel Zuc
Global PMIs: China services hits 7-month highs
Activity in China's services accelerated to a seven-month high in November, according to the latest PMI readings on the sector, but business growth in the euro zone was close to stagnant.
Why life insurance could go up in smoke for vapers
Fans of vaping could find their life insurance premiums soaring after reinsurers told clients to think carefully before providing cover.
Britain's Johnson backs digital tax despite Trump's ire
Britain is to press ahead with a digital services tax, even after a similar measure in France led the U.S. to threaten punitive tariffs.