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Copec says China pulp market could be challenging in face of US tariffs

Copec says China pulp market could be challenging in face of US tariffs

(Reuters) - Chilean industrial conglomerate Empresas Copec (BCS:COPEC) said on Tuesday that the Chinese market for its forestry products could become more challenging if paper makers struggle to boost sales amid uncertainty over U.S. tariff policies. "Most of our customers that export, especially to the U.S., really don’t know what the price of their goods is going to be," said Cristian Infant ...

2025-05-14 01:50:44
Intel has limited customer commitments for latest chip manufacturing tech, CFO says

Intel has limited customer commitments for latest chip manufacturing tech, CFO says

(Reuters) -The volume of processors Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is set to produce for external customers using its upcoming manufacturing technology is currently "not significant", finance chief David Zinsner said on Tuesday. Committed volumes, or the amount of external customers’ chips set to be produced by Intel using upcoming manufacturing tech, is presently not significant, Zinsner said at J.P. Morg ...

2025-05-14 01:49:46
US agrees to sell Saudi Arabia $142 billion arms package

US agrees to sell Saudi Arabia $142 billion arms package

RIYADH (Reuters) - The U.S. agreed on Tuesday to sell Saudi Arabia an arms package worth nearly $142 billion, according to a White House fact sheet that called it "the largest defense cooperation agreement" Washington has ever done. The agreement, signed during U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to the Saudi capital Riyadh, covers deals with more than a dozen U.S. defense companies in areas in ...

2025-05-14 01:48:39
What history tells us about recession impact on software stocks

What history tells us about recession impact on software stocks

Investing.com -- Software stocks have historically responded to recessions with mixed resilience, shaped largely by business model and end-market exposure. Bernstein analysts, in a recent note, examined the 2008–2009 financial crisis and more recent economic scares to understand how software companies might perform in another downturn.During the Great Recession, subscription-based cloud sof ...

2025-05-05 10:53:04