NEW YORK - The launch of new China-related indices by MSCI indicates that investors around the world need to prepare for China's weight in global indices to rise dramatically in the years to come, US experts have said.
NEV sales jumped by 61.7 percent last year to 1.26 million units last year on the back of favorable government policies, representing 60 percent of global NEV sales, the report said.
Musk's presence at the weekend launch of four NASA astronauts into orbit aboard his SpaceX company's spacecraft had been thrown into question due to COVID-19.
Multi Time Machine, maker of MTM Special Ops watches,?doesn’t offer its products for sale through Amazon. The company alleges that Amazon is violated its trademark by showing the name of the product below the search box when someone searches for MTM Special Ops, and then displaying a competing product in the search results.
NEW YORK - Gloomy overcast skies on Monday did not stop thousands of people, mostly Italian-Americans, to march up the iconic Fifth Avenue of New York City to celebrate Columbus Day, which marks the landing of the Italian-born explorer Christopher Columbus in the Caribbean in 1492.
NEW YORK - The US state of New York will build four temporary hospitals to address imminent hospital capacity issues due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Andrew Cuomo said Sunday.
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Musk is competing with Amazon and Bezos on a number of levels, both on Earth and off. Amazon has invested heavily in Rivian, an electric vehicle maker which could produce 100,000 vans for the company’s delivery fleet. That sets up a rivalry with Tesla, Musk’s electric car company.
NANJING - Two teams of Chinese scientists have begun study of a species of spider with a long tail, which is found in amber at least 100 million years old.
NANJING -- Police in East China's Jiangsu province have traced tonnes of bogus diet powder containing harmful chemical substances, after uncovering a counterfeiting food workshop.
NEW DELHI-With India's auto sales declining for the ninth straight month in July, more automotive manufacturers are laying off workers and temporarily halting production to keep costs in check, according to sources and documents seen by Reuters.