Dow Jones Newswires: China’s factory activity slips slightly in June
A private gauge of China's factory activity eased slightly in June but remained in expansionary territory, reflecting the resilience in the manufacturing sector.
: Yellen will travel to Beijing this week to meet with top Chinese officials
Treasury secretary will attend meetings in Beijing from July 6-9
Dow Jones Newswires: Sentiment of Japan’s big manufacturers improves for first time in 7 quarters
The main index for sentiment among large manufacturers was +5, compared with +1 in March and economists' forecast for +3, according to the Bank of...
Dow Jones Newswires: South Korea returns to trade surplus in June
South Korea returned to a trade surplus in June after 15 consecutive months of deficits, as a decline in exports moderated significantly.
What’s Worth Streaming: Here’s everything new coming to Amazon’s Prime Video in July 2023
Get ready for new seasons of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty,' 'Good Omens' and much more
: Amazon stock delivers longest monthly win streak since before COVID
Amazon's stock rallied Friday to the highest close in more than nine months, and ended June with a four-month win streak.
: Tesla beats 2nd quarter estimates with deliveries of 466,000 vehicles
Tesla Inc. delivered a record number of vehicles in the second quarter, beating market estimates after the electric carmaker increased discounts and incentives, the company...
Market Snapshot: Recession canceled? U.S. stock market ‘pretty frothy’ after S&P 500’s strongest first half since 2019
The S&P 500 just wrapped up its strongest first half of a year since 2019, leaving its momentum for the rest of 2023 in question.
With just 8% of new vehicles costing under $30,000, ‘it’s the least affordable car market in modern history,’ expert says
As consumer tastes change, carmakers are upgrading their lineups and scaling back on less-expensive cars.