GM Wants U.S. Treasury to Reconsider tax Credits for Cadillac Lyriq EV

GM Wants U.S. Treasury to Reconsider tax Credits for Cadillac Lyriq EV

Jan 7, 2023

General Motors said Friday it wants the U.S. Treasury to reconsider classification of GM’s electric Cadillac Lyriq to allow it to qualify for federal tax credits. The Treasury and Internal Revenue Service did not classify the Lyriq as an SUV, meaning its retail

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Weekly Comic: China’s Precarious Reopening

Weekly Comic: China’s Precarious Reopening

Jan 6, 2023

China’s dash for herd immunity from COVID-19 may not be the miracle cure for its economic ills that markets seem to think. Global markets have owed their bright start to the year largely to hopes that the world’s second-largest economy will quickly reap

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Chinese Yuan hits 4-Mth High on Reopening cheer, U.S. Payrolls Awaited

Chinese Yuan hits 4-Mth High on Reopening cheer, U.S. Payrolls Awaited

Jan 6, 2023

The Chinese yuan jumped to a four-month high on Friday as markets bet on a strong economic boost from China reopening its borders this month, while broader Asian currencies were flat as focus turned to key U.S. payrolls data for more cues on

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Gold Steadies Ahead of Fed Minutes, Copper Slammed By China Fears

Gold Steadies Ahead of Fed Minutes, Copper Slammed By China Fears

Jan 4, 2023

Gold prices hovered around six-month highs on Wednesday, cutting short a recent rally as traders bought back into the dollar in anticipation of more cues on monetary policy from the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s December meeting. The yellow metal marked a strong

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Asia FX Steadies as Dollar Rebound Slows Ahead of Fed Minutes

Asia FX Steadies as Dollar Rebound Slows Ahead of Fed Minutes

Jan 4, 2023

Most Asian currencies rose slightly on Wednesday as a recovery in the dollar appeared to have run out of steam, with markets now awaiting fresh cues on U.S. monetary policy from the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s December meeting. Regional currencies came under

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China Manufacturing PMI Shrinks for 5th Straight Month in Dec – Caixin

China Manufacturing PMI Shrinks for 5th Straight Month in Dec – Caixin

Jan 3, 2023

Chinese manufacturing activity shrank for a fifth straight month in December, a private survey showed on Tuesday, as the country grappled with an unprecedented spike in COVID-19 cases after it relaxed some restrictions intended to prevent the spread of the virus. The Caixin

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Dow Futures Tick Higher, Fed Minutes In Focus

Dow Futures Tick Higher, Fed Minutes In Focus

Jan 3, 2023

U.S. stock futures were trading higher during Monday’s evening deals, with market participants looking ahead to a busy week of economic data and the release of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s latest meeting minutes. By 6:356pm ET (11:35pm GMT) Dow Jones Futures and S&P

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South Korea Dec Factory Activity Weakens on Demand Slump, Trucker Strike – PMI

South Korea Dec Factory Activity Weakens on Demand Slump, Trucker Strike – PMI

Jan 2, 2023

South Korea’s factory activity shrank for a sixth consecutive month in December, a business survey showed on Monday, as the global economic downturn and a local truckers’ strike led to the worst slump in demand in 2-1/2 years. The S&P Global (NYSE:SPGI) purchasing

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Philippines Main Airport Scrambles To Restore Normalcy After Power Cut

Philippines Main Airport Scrambles To Restore Normalcy After Power Cut

Jan 2, 2023

The Philippines’ main gateway remained on reduced operations on Monday after a New Year power outage that jolted its air traffic control, with authorities scrambling to resume full service after more than 300 flights were disrupted. The ageing Ninoy Aquino international airport was

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Analysis-Modi’s Popularity Key to Selling cut in Food Aid Ahead of Indian Elections

Analysis-Modi’s Popularity Key to Selling cut in Food Aid Ahead of Indian Elections

Dec 29, 2022

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s move to effectively halve food rations to the poor ahead of state polls next year and a general election in 2024 is fiscally sound, but politically much depends on whether the charismatic leader can sell it to voters.

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