The former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund has told the BBC a slowdown in China is the greatest threat to the global
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Oil Climbs As Venezuela Sees Output Deal, Libya Suffers Clashes
Oil prices rose almost 2 percent on Monday, after Venezuela said OPEC and non-OPEC producers were close to reaching an output stabilizing deal and
Tesla Says New Autopilot Would Likely Have Prevented Fatality
Tesla Motors Co. Chief Executive Elon Musk said on Sunday the automaker was updating its semi-autonomous driving system Autopilot with new limits on hands-off
Uber Said To Lose At Least $1.27 Billion In First Half Of 2016
An Uber driver in Beijing. In July, Uber cut a deal with Chinese ride-hailing behemoth Didi Chuxing, washing its hands of its massive losses
Lotte Vice Chairman Lee In-won Found Dead
The vice chairman of South Korea’s Lotte Group has been found dead hours before he was to be questioned in a corruption probe.
A Cheaper Airbag, And Takata’s Road To A Deadly Crisis
Linda Rink holding a Takata airbag inflater. At least 14 people have been killed by the faulty devices.
Tesla Clears Antitrust Hurdle In $2.6 Billion Deal For SolarCity
Tesla Motors has won antitrust approval to purchase SolarCity, which has been hit by competition and a changing regulatory landscape.
Despite Fears, Mexico’s Manufacturing Boom Helps Some U.S. Workers
Workers assemble the Forte sedan on the floor of a Kia plant in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, which began production in May. The country already
When The Family Business Is Keeping Cool, It Pays To Be Warm With People
Frank Mutz’s family has been keeping people cool for more than half a century. It began with his grandfather, who started installing and repairing
Women Entrepreneurs Find Amazon Marketplace Profitable, Sometimes Perplexing
Attendees including Prudence Millsap, center, of Los Angeles, await a speech by Peter Faricy, Amazon Marketplace vice president, at the first Amazon women entrepreneurs