Month: December 2023
Most Asian Currencies Weaken as Traders Reassess Fed Rate-Cut Bets
Most Asian currencies weakened against USD in the morning session as traders reassessed bets for the Fed’s rate cuts next year.
Read MoreYellow Rivals Scoop Up Truck Terminals in Bankruptcy Auction
Yellow is set to raise more than $2 billion after a bankruptcy auction that will disperse much of its national network of truck terminals among rivals, casting deeper doubt on a long shot bid to revive the trucker.
Read MoreFour Republicans will be on stage for the fourth presidential debate. Here’s who’s in and who’s out – The Associated Press
Four Republicans will be on stage for the fourth presidential debate. Here’s who’s in and who’s out The Associated Press 4 Republicans qualify for fourth 2024 presidential debate CNN Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the next GOP debate and how Trump
Read MoreGOP debate stage shrinks to four candidates – NBC News
GOP debate stage shrinks to four candidates NBC News 4 Republicans qualify for fourth 2024 presidential debate CNN Christie, Haley, Ramaswamy: Who qualified for next Republican debate? USA TODAY RNC confirms the four Republican candidates who will debate Wednesday in Alabama AL.com Four Republicans
Read MoreAustralia Records Current-Account Deficit for Third Quarter
Australia’s current account balance fell to a deficit of A$0.16 billion in the third quarter, reflecting a reduced trade surplus and a fall in key commodity prices.
Read MoreBig city mosquitoes are a big problem — and now a big target
Africa’s cities have become home to an invasive, malaria-carrying mosquito. New research suggests vulnerabilities that could be exploited to take on the disease-bearing insects. (Image credit: Gonzalo Vazquez-Prokopec)
Read MoreHere are the key takeaways from Monday at the UN climate conference
The president of the talks, Sultan al-Jaber of the host United Arab Emirates, was on the defensive after video circulated of him questioning plans to phase out fossil fuels.
Read MoreNikkei May Fall, Tracking Wall Street Losses
Japanese shares may fall, tracking losses on Wall Street overnight, which were spurred by higher Treasury yields.
Read MoreCongress Takes on the EV Mandate
Republicans want to get Democrats on record on the costly rules.
Read MoreAustralian Government Commits to Green Bond Program
The Australian government has committed to introducing a green bond program to bolster investment in renewable energy projects.
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