Friday, October 24, 2025

Industries

US Auto Plants Weeks Away From Chip Shutdowns, Lobby Group Says

US auto plants are two to four weeks away from “significant impacts” on vehicle production due to the conflict with China over chipmaker Nexperia, according to MEMA, the largest...

Wall Street Bets on Tariff Refunds If Court Rules Against Trump

Wall Street banks are arranging bets on President Donald Trump’s tariffs being struck down by the Supreme Court — long-shot trades that could pay...

Bayer Wins FDA Approval for Menopause Drug Treating Hot Flashes

Bayer AG won support from US regulators for a menopause drug that’s expected to hit the market in November under the name of Lynkuet.

Canada Launches Anti-Dumping Probe of Chinese Truck Body Imports

Canada is launching an anti-dumping investigation into truck body imports from China just as Prime Minister Mark Carney is trying to ease trade tensions...

EDF Pushes for Better Terms to Save French Offshore Wind Project

Electricite de France SA is in talks with the French government to secure better terms for a wind project off Normandy as rising costs...

Will the NBA Change Course in Wake of Betting Scandal?

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver helped lead the charge on legalizing US sports betting.

Why Tesla Is Losing Ground Around the World

Tesla Inc. is facing a difficult road ahead. Deliveries of its electric vehicles are on track to decline for the second year in a...

Crypto.com Joins Digital-Asset Firms Pursuing US Bank Charters

Crypto.com became the latest cryptocurrency firm to pursue a US bank charter as it seeks to further its custody-service business for products such as...

Storm Melissa Threatens Jamaica, on Track to Reach Category 4

Tropical Storm Melissa is packing torrential rains on its track across the Caribbean, raising the risk of flooding and landslides across Jamaica, Haiti and...

NY Attorney General James Pleads Not Guilty to US Charges

New York Attorney General Letitia James pleaded not guilty on Friday to criminal charges that she committed bank fraud and made false statements to...

Carmakers Fight to Keep Going as Nexperia Chip Conflict Drags On

Europe’s auto industry is working around the clock to prevent the conflict with China over chipmaker Nexperia from triggering production outages.