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Mexico's new president tells investors their money is safe
Mexico's new president tells investors their money is safe
by  AFP

Mexico's new President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday promised to protect the rights of investors as she took office as the country's first woman leader, following a backlash over recent judicial reforms. US Ambassador Ken Salazar warned that the reforms would threaten a relationship that relies on investor confidence in the Mexican legal framework. dr/nro

GM reports US sales dip, but says EVs grew
GM reports US sales dip, but says EVs grew
by  AFP

General Motors reported a dip in third-quarter US auto sales Tuesday, but pointed to growth in sales of electric vehicles and said retail pricing remained steady. GM said average vehicle pricing of $49,349 was in line with its second quarter, with incentives also holding steady.

Ireland unveils bumper budget with Apple tax cash boost
Ireland unveils bumper budget with Apple tax cash boost
by  AFP

Ireland on Tuesday unveiled a 2025 budget that includes tax cuts and increased social benefits, and announced a huge surplus in 2024 thanks to billions of euros in Apple back-taxes. The state's 2024 finances have been boosted by 14 billion euros in back-taxes from Apple, after the European Court of Justice ruled in September that the iPhone maker benefited from undue tax advantages in the country.

French PM vows more taxes and spending cuts ahead of budget fight
French PM vows more taxes and spending cuts ahead of budget fight
by  AFP

France's new Prime Minister Michel Barnier pledged new taxes and spending cuts Tuesday to reduce a "colossal" debt, in a policy address that met with a raucous reception from lawmakers who could topple his government at any time. Opportunities to topple the government will abound in the coming months as ministers struggle to get a 2025 budget through parliament before year's end.

Germany inaugurates IBM's first European quantum data centre
Germany inaugurates IBM's first European quantum data centre
by  AFP

Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday inaugurated US firm IBM's first quantum data centre in Europe, saying Germany aims to be at the forefront of the revolutionary technology. Scholz hailed the data centre as "good news for Germany", adding that Europe's biggest economy needs such "key technologies".

France's richest man takes control of Paris Match magazine
France's richest man takes control of Paris Match magazine
by  AFP

Paris Match, a glossy French weekly known for its celebrity exclusives on Tuesday became part of the media empire of France's richest man Bernard Arnault, after a stint under right-wing tycoon Vincent Bollore's ownership.

US dockworkers launch mass strike month before election
US dockworkers launch mass strike month before election
by  AFP

Tens of thousands of workers at major ports on the US East and Gulf Coasts went on strike Tuesday in action that could drag on the world's largest economy just ahead of the November presidential election. ILA members began picketing at 14 major ports on the East and Gulf coasts soon after the announcement.