Iran able to sell as much oil as it needs despite U.S. pressure: vice president
Iran has been able to sell as much oil as it needs despite U.S. pressure, Iranian Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri was quoted as saying on Tuesday.
Investors punish earnings misses as European stocks dip in cautious trading
European shares dipped on Tuesday as investors continued to harshly punish companies that missed expectations like Pandora, William Hill and Morrisons, while caution prevailed ahead of the U.S. midterm congressional elections.
China grants more trademark approvals for Ivanka Trump firm – including voting machines
China last month granted initial approval for 16 new trademarks for the fashion brand of U.S. President Donald Trump’s daughter and adviser Ivanka, including voting machines, a search of official records on Tuesday showed.
Asian shares edge higher, investors brace for U.S. elections
Asian shares inched up on Tuesday, supported by Wall Street gains although momentum was tempered ahead of the U.S. midterm elections, the first major electoral test of President Donald Trump’s big tax cuts and hostile trade policies.
China opens airshow with big jet model, fighter jet flypasts
China on Tuesday kicked off its largest airshow with a display of its aviation ambitions, unveiling a life-size model of a long-haul jet it is developing with Russia and showing off its J-20 stealth fighter jet in a roaring flight demonstration.
Boeing optimistic about speedy resolution to U.S.-China trade dispute: exec
Boeing Co is optimistic of a quick resolution to the trade dispute between the United States and China, an executive at the U.S. planemaker said on Tuesday.
Apple’s Asia suppliers fall on report iPhone XR production boost canceled
Apple Inc’s Asian supplier and assembler stocks fell on Tuesday on a media report that the iPhone maker had told its smartphone assemblers to halt plans for additional production lines dedicated to its new iPhone XR.
Airbus China CEO says “no winner” from U.S.-China trade war
Europe’s Airbus SE indicated on Tuesday that it did not expect a sales windfall from trade tensions between China and the United States, with the manufacturer’s China head saying there would be “no winner” from a prolonged economic conflict.
China says ready for U.S. talks, sees no winners in trade war
China is ready to hold discussions and work with the United States to resolve trade disputes because the world’s two largest economies stand to lose from confrontation, Vice President Wang Qishan said on Tuesday.
Frost thaws in U.S.-China ties ahead of G20 meeting
The United States and China will hold a delayed top-level security dialogue on Friday, the latest sign of a thaw in relations, as China’s vice president said Beijing was willing to talk with Washington to resolve their bitter trade dispute.




