Xerox considers takeover offer for PC maker HP: WSJ
Xerox Holdings Corp is considering making a cash-and-stock offer for personal computer maker HP Inc at a premium to its market value of about $27 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
Investors left exposed as Trump’s SEC gives America Inc helping hand
The United States’ top market cop is slowly taking the shackles off corporations.
How the SEC is making life easier for corporate America
Under the Trump administration, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken more than two dozen measures – including trimming rules – that make life easier for corporate America, according to a Reuters analysis of SEC announcements and inter…
Stocks fall as traders question next move in trade war
Asian shares fell on Wednesday for the first time in four trading sessions as investors awaited new developments that might scale back a bruising trade war between the United States and China.
Cause of Philadelphia fire sounds alarm over aging U.S. refineries
How did a piece of piping installed when Richard Nixon was U.S. president go without once being checked before leading to a fire that devastated the East Coast’s largest and oldest oil refinery?
IBM, Bank of America team up to launch financial services-specific cloud
International Business Machines Corp said on Wednesday that it has built financial services-specific cloud technology in collaboration with Bank of America Corp , which will be the first major bank to use the platform.
Oil falls as big U.S. crude build offsets hopes for U.S.-China trade talks
Oil prices fell on Wednesday, pulled down by a larger-than-expected build-up in U.S. crude stocks, after gaining for three straight sessions on expectations of an easing of in U.S.-China trade tensions.
Virgin Australia to trim domestic capacity, axe a Hong Kong route
Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd said on Wednesday it plans to cut domestic capacity by at least 2% and remove five aircraft from its fleet as it grapples with stagnant demand.
Stocks grind lower as markets await clues on trade talks
Asian shares pulled back slightly on Wednesday as investors awaited new developments toward scaling back a bruising trade war between the United States and China.
Oil slips on huge U.S. crude build; hopes for U.S.-China trade talks check losses
Oil prices dropped on Wednesday after industry data showed a larger-than-expected build-up in U.S. crude stockpiles, but expectations for an easing of trade tensions between the United State and China capped losses.