Weaker CNY fixing may reflect the PBOC’s intention to release depreciation pressure on the Chinese currency, Mizuho said.
Beijing has been stirring up anti-American sentiment and preventing people from attending embassy events, Nicholas Burns said in an interview.
Fashion giant Shein has filed to go public in London, people familiar with the matter said, a compromise after the China-founded company’s plans to list in New York became mired in difficulties.
Carmakers are pushing back on a rule that requires automated emergency-braking systems in future vehicles.
Airbus said it won’t meet its aircraft delivery targets for the year, amid commercial and technical challenges.
GM’s lending arm has pulled an application for deposit insurance, a pillar in its efforts to move back into banking and expand its auto-finance business.
Major music companies are suing two generative AI startups that allow users to compose new tracks using text prompts, alleging they infringed on copyrights in creating the tools.
Stocks were mixed with the Dow rising 0.7% and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq losing 0.3% and 1.1%, respectively.
A terrorist attack that killed at least 20 people over the weekend in Dagestan exposes some of Russia’s growing security weak spots deep in its hinterland.
At least 22 people died in a fire at a lithium-battery factory in South Korea.
The Supreme Court will decide whether states can restrict medical treatments for transgender minors, putting the justices in the middle of a charged national debate over gender identity.
Julian Assange is set to plead guilty this week in his U.S. espionage case, in an agreement that will allow the WikiLeaks founder to soon walk free after spending more than a decade holed up and imprisoned in London.
Biden and other leaders condemned the violence Sunday when pro-Palestinian protesters blocked access to a Los Angeles synagogue and clashed with pro-Israeli demonstrators.
Israel’s leaders are preparing for an extended counterinsurgency campaign in Gaza that could leave the enclave mired in violence and instability.
The U.S. ambassador to China says Beijing is interrogating and intimidating its citizens who attend U.S.-organized events in China, ramping up restrictions on the embassy’s social-media posts and whipping up anti-American sentiment.
The CEO has called this a critical year for the troubled banking giant, after two decades of half-measures and strategic missteps.
The jet manufacturer has proposed using mostly stock to reacquire the supplier.
The religious case against Louisiana’s law mandating their display in classrooms.
Letting voters decide on abortion has energized the democratic process.
By restraining Israel, Biden makes a major war in the north more likely.
Johnson follows the latest fad rather than fix the public schools.
The Opera Theatre of Saint Louis presents a 2002 chamber work by Philip Glass, along with trimmed and translated Handel and Puccini stagings with a modern feel.
The Texas-based operator filed for chapter 7 liquidation, eliminating some 2,000 jobs.
Imagine the praise if she deferred to Jack Smith’s bid for a pre-election conviction in the Trump classified-documents trial.
The Continent has already seen empires fade, but the U.S. remains dynamic.