International Economic
EU court backs cities' challenge on pollution limits
A European Union court ruled on Thursday that the European Commission's 2016’s decision to raise the limits of nitrogen oxide vehicle emissions in cities such as Paris Brussels and Madrid was illegal.
US import prices fall more than twice as quickly than expected in November
US import prices slid last month more than twice as quickly than most analysts had been anticipating.
Initial weekly US jobless claims fall very sharply
Initial jobless claims in the US recorded their largest drop since April 2015 last week.
ECB will reinvest proceeds from APP past date of first rate hike
Rate-setters at the European Central Bank stayed put on interest rates but tweaked their so-called 'forward guidance' as regards the reinvestment of the proceeds from its asset purchase programme.
China's economic growth impetus will be reigned in next year
China will keep its economic growth within a reasonable range in 2019 as the government tries to promote a steady growth, Beijing said on Thursday.
Second Canadian arrested in China as Huawei row rumbles on
The Chinese government confirmed it had detained another Canadian, citing a threat to national security.