Initial jobless claims fell to 236,000 last week. (MarketWatch) Demand for U.S. durable goods jumped 16.4% in May, reaching its highest level in 11 years. (WSJ) An early look at U.S. trade patterns in May showed an 11% jump in the nation's trade deficit. (MarketWatch) The European Union is considering lowering tariffs on a range of U.S. imports in a bid to clinch a speedy trade deal with President Trump. (WSJ) Oil executives are urging the Trump administration to use ongoing trade talks with the EU to push for a rollback of two major climate laws. (WSJ) GE Appliances plans to spend nearly $500 million to shift production of washing machines from China to Louisville, Ky. (WSJ) Walgreens Boots Alliance saw sales increase in its latest quarter as the retail-pharmacy chain prepares to go private. (WSJ) Spice maker McCormick's sales edged higher in its fiscal second quarter. (WSJ) DHL Express Canada and its union reached an agreement in principle to end a contract dispute that forced the parcel carrier to shut down service in the country. (Journal of Commerce) Mediterranean Shipping ordered up to six vessels worth over $1.2 billion at a shipyard under China Merchants Industry Group. (TradeWinds) Amazon plans to open a warehouse in Maine, its first in the state. (Bangor Daily News) |