German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said his government will make a decision in the next days about a European Union proposal to suspend Israel's preferential trade benefits in response to the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Two subprime auto lenders sold asset-backed bonds this week and risk premiums widened only slightly on other previously issued securities, suggesting that there's been limited fallout on the broader market from the collapse of Tricolor Holdings.
Republican Senator Bill Cassidy invited Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to speak with senators one day after the Senate health committee held a fiery hearing with the deposed head of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Unemployment in Argentina fell in the second quarter even as overall economic activity slightly contracted, a reprieve for job seekers and President Javier Milei amid a growing list of setbacks.
North Carolina jobless claims data were mistakenly understated in a weekly US Labor Department report on Thursday, as a technical error slashed the state's tally by more than 19,000.
Nvidia Corp. plans to invest £2 billion ($2.7 billion) in the UK's artificial intelligence startup ecosystem in partnership with several venture capital companies.
President Donald Trump indicated he could further extend his trade truce with Chinese President Xi Jinping when the leaders speak on Friday, in addition to brokering a sale for TikTok's US operations.
Anger over rising energy costs will eventually force states to allow more natural gas infrastructure to be built in the US, according to one of the nation's largest producers of the fuel.
Suspected Charlie Kirk shooter Tyler Robinson used Donald Trump's name as a pseudonym on Valve Corp.'s Steam video-game platform, a fact that's become part of a profile US law enforcement is building on the alleged assailant.
Two prolific hotel investors are partnering to acquire the InterContinental New York Times Square, as a frozen dealmaking market in the lodging industry begins to thaw.