Economists are looking for a rebound from May’s weak figure, but too big a bounce could rattle the markets. Source: NYT > Business – Ben Casselman
Tesla Says Deliveries in Quarter Set a Record
The electric-car maker said the 95,200 vehicles beat the mark set in last year’s final quarter. But it may be hard pressed to meet its 2019 target. Source: NYT > Business – Neal E. Boudette
S&P and Dow Climb, Following Global Stocks, as Investors Take Heart in Trade Thaw
Markets took heart in the resumption of negotiations between Washington and Beijing. Still, many doubt the two sides can reach a deal anytime soon. Source: NYT > Business – Alexandra Stevenson
Stocks Rise in Asia on Trade Truce, but Investors Still Signal Worries
Markets cheered the resumption of negotiations between Washington and Beijing. Still, many doubt the two sides can reach a deal anytime soon. Source: NYT > Business – Alexandra Stevenson
U.S. Oil Companies Find Energy Independence Isn’t So Profitable
Investors are shunning the industry as prices fall, demand slows and fears grow that climate change will force companies to leave fossil fuels untapped. Source: NYT > Business – Clifford Krauss
The World’s Top Stock Market? Right Now, It’s Russia
Russian stocks are generating some of the highest returns of 2019, as investors get over the shock of last year’s sanctions. Source: NYT > Business – Matt Phillips