Tax plan optimism propels Wall Street to record highs
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street hit record closing highs on Monday as optimism increased about the likelihood of lower corporate tax rates as the Republican tax bill moved closer to passage.
Tax plan optimism propels Wall Street to record highs
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street hit record closing highs on Monday as optimism increased about the likelihood of lower corporate tax rates as the Republican tax bill moved closer to passage.
Boeing-Bombardier trade dispute heats up at U.S. hearing
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Boeing Co and Bombardier Inc went head to head on Monday over the U.S. planemaker’s claim that its Canadian rival used billions of dollars in illegal government subsidies to dump its newest jetliner in the United States at below …
Boeing-Bombardier trade dispute heats up at U.S. hearing
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Boeing Co and Bombardier Inc went head to head on Monday over the U.S. planemaker’s claim that its Canadian rival used billions of dollars in illegal government subsidies to dump its newest jetliner in the United States at below …
Wall Street climbs on rising tax-cut hopes; Nasdaq breaks above 7,000
NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks traded at record highs on Monday afternoon as the Republican tax plan, which is set to cut corporate tax rates, moved closer to passage.
Italy’s Monte dei Paschi names new chairwoman to help steer recovery
SIENA, Italy (Reuters) – Italy’s fourth-biggest bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena , rescued from the brink of collapse by a state bailout, has named a new chairwoman and board to help steer a course to recovery.
BMW electric cars hit 100,000 sales target
BERLIN (Reuters) – BMW said on Monday it had hit its target of selling 100,000 electric cars this year around the world, benefiting from strong demand in western Europe and the United States for models such as the i3 and the 2-series plug-in hybrid Ac…
GM urges judge to throw out disputed ignition switch deal
(Reuters) – Lawyers for General Motors on Monday urged a federal bankruptcy judge in Manhattan to throw out a settlement that would require the company to pay $1 billion to car owners suing over faulty ignition switches.
Boeing-Bombardier dispute ramps up at U.S. trade hearing
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Boeing Co and Bombardier Inc battled on Monday over the U.S. planemaker’s claim that its Canadian rival used billions of dollars in illegal government subsidies and dumped its newest jetliner in the United States below cost.
Nasdaq tops 7,000 for first time on rising tax-cut hopes
(Reuters) – The Nasdaq surpassed the 7,000-point mark for the first time in early afternoon on Monday, while the S&P and the Dow were at record levels on rising optimism among traders that Republican promise of lower corporate tax rates would soon be a reality.




