Toyota recalls 1.7 million vehicles worldwide over air bag inflators
Toyota Motor Corp said Wednesday it is recalling another 1.7 million vehicles worldwide for potentially faulty Takata air bag inflators as part of a multi-year industry recall campaign announced in 2016.
Tech surge, trade hopes lift Wall Street for fourth day
U.S. stocks rose on Wednesday, aiming for a fourth day of gains, led by technology and other trade-sensitive sectors following signs of progress in trade talks between the United States and China.
Fed policymakers say can wait on further U.S. rate hikes
U.S Federal Reserve policymakers can wait on any further interest rate hikes until they have a better handle on whether growing risks will undercut an otherwise solid U.S. economic outlook, several policymakers said on Wednesday.
Oil up more than 4 percent on U.S.-China trade talk hopes, OPEC cuts
Oil prices jumped more than 4 percent on Wednesday as the extension of U.S.-China talks raised hopes of easing trade tensions between the two superpowers, while OPEC-led crude output cuts also provided support.
U.S. focuses on China pledge to buy more goods as trade talks end
U.S.-China trade talks ended on Wednesday with negotiators focused on Beijing’s pledge to buy “a substantial amount” of agricultural, energy and manufactured goods and services from the United States, the U.S. Trade Representative’s office said.
Wall Street aims for fourth day of gains on trade hopes
U.S. stocks rose modestly on Wednesday, angling for a fourth day of gains led by technology and other trade-sensitive sectors following signs of progress in trade talks between the United States and China.
Exclusive: VW, Ford to unveil deeper alliance at Detroit auto show – sources
Volkswagen AG and Ford Motor Co will unveil a deeper alliance during next week’s Detroit auto show that goes beyond cooperating in the area of commercial vehicles, two sources familiar with the plan said on Wednesday.
Fed policymakers call for caution on further U.S. rate hikes
Another clutch of U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers said on Wednesday they would be cautious about raising interest rates without getting better a handle on how growing risks to an otherwise solid U.S. economic outlook could play out.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and wife MacKenzie to divorce
Amazon.com Inc founder and Chief Executive Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest person, and his wife MacKenzie Bezos are divorcing after 25 years of marriage, the couple said on Twitter on Wednesday.
Oil rises more than 4 percent on U.S.-China trade talk hope, OPEC cuts
Oil prices jumped more than 4 percent on Wednesday as the extension of U.S.-China talks raised hopes of easing trade tensions between the two superpowers, while OPEC-led crude output cuts also provided support.




