BUSINESS
SANTA CLARA, California (Reuters) — Intel is planning a $100 billion spending spree across four U.S. states to build and expand factories after securing $19.5 billion in federal grants and loans - and hopes to secure another $25 billion in tax breaks. The centerpiece of Intel's five-year spending plan is
UBS To Boost Dividend, Sees Buybacks Above 2022 Target
ZURICH — UBS Group plans to increase its dividend by 10 percent and expects 2022 share repurchases to...
US Railway Strike Once Again Leaves Economy Hanging in the Balance
A long festering dispute between United States railway workers and their employers once again hangs in...
US Military Industrial Complex Grants Zelensky an Audience, Foreshadowing Escalation of War With Russia
Commentary The U.S. military industrial complex is set to grant Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky...
US Freight Railroads Prepare for Potential Strike Disruption
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Major U.S. freight railroads said on Friday they were preparing for a possible...
China’s Trade Falters as Demand Wanes at Home and Abroad
BEIJING — China's exports and imports lost momentum in August with growth significantly missing forecasts...
Russia Will Respond to Oil Price Caps by Shipping More to Asia: Energy Minister
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia — Russia will respond to price caps on Russian oil by shipping more supply to Asia...
Amazon’s Solar Panels Caught Fire and Exploded So Many Times They Were Taken Offline
As the modern world lurches forward in its attempt to give the appearance of transforming energy consumption...
Russia Delays Reopening of Nord Stream in Blow to Gas-Starved Europe
Russia has scrapped a Sept. 3 deadline to resume gas flows via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, one of the...
South Korean Investors Acquire Massive Stake in Tesla, One Family Bets All Their Savings
In South Korea, people are going crazy again for a new popular sensation. This time, it’s not K-pop raking...