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VW pleads guilty, to pay $5.8 billion

The settlement pushes the cost of the scandal to more than $US23 billion in the US and Canada

Volkswagen took a major step toward resolving one of the darkest chapters in its history Wednesday, pleading guilty to an emissions-cheating scandal and agreeing to pay $US4.3 billion ($5.8 billion) in criminal and civil charges as the US announced charges against five new individuals.

China's steel mill closing 'political mission'

The Jiujiang steel and rolling mills in Qianan in northern China's Hebei province.

Beijing's sustained efforts to tackle excess steel production capacity has sent steel and iron ore futures in China upwards for a third day in a row to hit their strongest mark in three weeks.

Toyota announces $14b investment in US

Toyota president Akio Toyoda made the announcement during a news conference at the North American International Auto ...

Toyota will invest $US10 billion ($14 billion) in the United States, company president Akio Toyoda says, days after US president-elect Donald Trump criticised its planned factory in Mexico.

Trump's Russian bromance: Doing a 'Nixon goes to China'

Trump's bromance with Vladimir Putin is a re-run of the Nixon/Kissinger playbook, with a twist.

Trump's cosying up to Vladimir Putin is straight out of the Nixon/Kissinger realpolitik playbook, seeking to befried Russia to better contain China, the country he sees as the biggest threat to the US as the world's biggest economy.

Why men don't want the jobs done by women

Professions traditionally more dominated by women such as nurses are avoided by many men.

It hasn't been a great time to be a man without a job. The jobs that have been disappearing globally, like machine operator, are predominantly those that men do. The occupations that are growing, like health aide, employ mostly women.

Private-jet industry giddy at dawn of Trump era

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The era of Donald Trump, a man long associated with conspicuous consumption, figures to be good to a whole range of luxury-goods industries. But perhaps nowhere is that excitement greater than in the private-aircraft business.

Don't expect a Trump boom, Fed says

Growth may pick up, but it won't be the boom Donald Trump has promised, the US central bank expects.

Federal Reserve officials expect Donald Trump's election to result in somewhat faster economic growth, but see little chance of the boom Trump has promised.