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Wall St Week Ahead: Industrial sector gains will be tested as earnings increase

The Industrial sector has been the leader for U.S. stocks during a turbulent year on Wall Street. But its strength will be put to the test as earnings season gets underway. S&P 500 Industrials, which includes aerospace companies, electrical and machinery manufacturers, transportation companies and building products firms, has gained 15% in 2025. This is the best performance year-to date of all 11 S&P 500 sectors, and it's more than twice the index's overall gain. The industrials sector will continue to be in the spotlight with a week full of earnings reports, including those from over one-fifth (50%) of the...

Passenger Transportation Services

Official: Indonesia is still negotiating the details and exemptions of the U.S. Tariff Deal.

An official revealed on Friday that Indonesia was still in the process of negotiating details of the recent trade agreement it reached with the United States, after the latter reduced tariff rates for the Southeast Asian nation. It is also seeking exemptions on its palm oil and nickel exports. Two countries have reached a deal on trade that has led to the reduction of proposed tariffs from 32% to 19%. This was the only deal that the Trump administration had reached before the deadline of August 1. Susiwijono Megiarso is a senior official in the economic ministry of Indonesia. She...

Passenger Transportation Services

Trump nominates former Delta pilot for international aviation post

The White House announced on Thursday that President Donald Trump has nominated former Delta Air Lines captain Jeffrey Anderson as the U.S. Ambassador to the International Civil Aviation Organization. This move was opposed by the largest airline pilots union. This nomination comes at a time when some U.S. Senators are calling on the Trump Administration to lobby the Montreal-based U.N. Civil Aviation body to raise the mandatory retirement age of airline pilots to 67. Since July 2022, when C.B. The pilot "Sully Sullenberger" who successfully landed an Airbus A320 in New York's Hudson River after hitting a flock geese in...

Passenger Transportation Services

What is the fuel switch at the heart of the Air India crash investigation?

Sources briefed by U.S. officials on their early assessment of the evidence said that a cockpit recording of the dialogue between the two Air India pilots that led to the crash last month confirms that the captain stopped the fuel flow to the plane's engine. Here are some facts about the engine fuel switches. They describe their function in the aircraft, and how they moved on an Air India flight. What are fuel switches? These switches regulate the fuel flow to a plane's engine. Pilots use them to shut down engines or start engines manually on the ground. Experts in...

Passenger Transportation Services

Air India's Boeing Dreamliner crash: Inside the cockpit

Sources briefed by U.S. officials on their early assessment of the evidence said that a cockpit recording of the dialogue between the two Air India pilots that led to the crash last month confirms that the captain stopped the fuel flow to the plane's engine. The sequence of events on June 12 is detailed in the preliminary investigation report by Indian investigators, released on July 12. Air India Dreamliner VTANB landed at Ahmedabad as AI423 at 05:47 GMT. 07:48 GMT - An aircraft was observed leaving Bay 34 of the airport. 07:55 GMT - Air traffic control granted the taxi...

Passenger Transportation Services

What were the names of the two pilots that flew the Air India jet which crashed?

Sources briefed by U.S. officials on their early assessment of the evidence said that a cockpit recording of dialogue between two pilots of an Air India flight which crashed last month confirms that the captain stopped the fuel flow to the plane's engine. Here is a short profile of both pilots, based on media reports and the preliminary investigation report: CAPTAIN SUMEET SABHARWAL The 56-year old pilot had a valid airline transport pilot's license until May 14, 2026. He was cleared to fly in the role of pilot-in command on several aircraft, including the Boeing 787, 777 and Airbus A310....

Passenger Transportation Services

The key events of the Air India crash investigation

Sources briefed by U.S. officials on their early assessment of the evidence said that a cockpit recording of dialogue between two pilots of an Air India flight which crashed last month confirms that the captain stopped the fuel flow to the plane's engine. The timeline below shows the key events of the investigation so far: JUNE 12 Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner headed for London crashed shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, killing all 242 passengers on board except one. JUNE 13 India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau launches an investigation in the deadliest aircraft crash of the past decade. The team...

Passenger Transportation Services

S&P 500 and Nasdaq close at record levels as earnings, data point to consumer strength

Investors praised strong economic data, and earnings reports showed that American consumers were willing to spend. Six of the last seven Nasdaq sessions ended with a record-high, while the S&P 500 had six top finishes since June 27, Preliminary data shows that the S&P 500 rose 35.32 points or 0.56% to 6,299.02, and the Nasdaq Composite rose 157.25 or 0.76% to 20,887.74. The Dow Jones Industrial Average increased by 247.64, or 0.56% to 44,502.42. Wall Street is on a good run after it fell in early April following President Donald Trump’s announcements about Liberation Day tariffs. The week of April...

Passenger Transportation Services

US Auto Safety Agency to shed more than 25% of its employees

According to data seen by Congress, the Trump administration is offering financial incentives to leave the government to more than 25 percent of the U.S. Auto Safety Agency's employees. Under the program, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (part of the Transportation Department) is down from 772 to 555 employees by May 31. Federal Highway Administration (FHA) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) are both losing over 25% of their employees. Rick Larsen expressed concern about the cuts. He questioned how USDOT could "accelerate project delivery and improve safety" with a "decimated workforce." USDOT loses just under 4,100 employees, dropping from...

Passenger Transportation Services

United Airlines shares rise on signs of travel recovery

United Airlines shares rose by 4% after the U.S. airline projected an improved demand since July's start, a positive tone following the fallout from President Donald Trump’s budget cuts and tensions in trade. In early Thursday trading, shares of Delta Air and American Airlines gained 3% each. The Chicago-based airline projected Wednesday that overall travel demand would rise by six percentage points in third quarter. Business travel bookings also saw a double-digit increase. In a Wednesday statement, United CEO Scott Kirby stated that the world was less uncertain than it had been during the first half of 2025. This gives...

Passenger Transportation Services

India investigators say it is too early to draw conclusions about the cause of the Air India crash

The Indian aircraft accident investigation body stated on Thursday that it is too early to draw any "definite conclusions” about what caused the deadly Air India Boeing crash last month, which killed 260 people. GVG Yugandhar, the chief of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau's (AAIB), said that "we urge the public as well as the media not to spread premature narratives which risk undermining integrity in the investigative process." The investigation was still ongoing. The Wall Street Journal reported earlier on Thursday that, citing sources familiar with U.S. authorities' initial assessment of evidence and citing a cockpit recording, it was...

Passenger Transportation Services

United Airlines shares drop as Newark issues weigh on the profit forecast

United Airlines shares dropped 3% on Thursday in premarket trade after the U.S. airline reported a drop in third-quarter earnings due to operational issues at Newark Airport. Newark Airport, where the Chicago-based airline operates nearly 70% of its flights, has been affected by equipment failures, ongoing construction on the runway and persistent staff shortages in air traffic control. United Airlines expects a 0.9 percent drop in revenue in the current quarter. This follows a 1.2 percent fall in the previous quarter due to operational issues at the airport. The airport is one of the busiest hubs for the U.S. However,...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Waymo extends coverage to Austin, Texas as the robotaxi competition heats-up

Alphabet Waymo, the company's self driving unit, announced on Thursday that it was expanding its service area in Austin, Texas to 90 square mile from 37 square mile earlier. The software giant is trying to protect its position as the top provider in the city against rivals like Tesla. The company announced that Waymo will cover Crestview, Windsor Park Sunset Valley, Franklin Park and other neighborhoods in Austin. Waymo, which has been slowly expanding its self driving taxi service across the U.S. over the past few years, is now widely regarded as the leader in this space. It has around...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Hong Kong Government proposes first ride-hailing regulations

After years of discussions and complaints by licensed taxi drivers in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong government has presented proposals to regulate ride-hailing services, such as Uber. Uber, the first ride-hailing service in Hong Kong to operate without regulation, was launched in 2014. Uber drivers were arrested for driving without a licence after police raided the office of Uber in 2015. Ride-hailing services have an unfair advantage over taxis, according to the city's taxi sector, which is struggling with a decline in income. The Transport and Logistics Bureau stated in a document submitted to the Legislature that all platforms offering...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

S&P 500 and Nasdaq close at record levels, Nvidia valued at $4 trillion

The S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Nvidia all closed at record highs Thursday. Nvidia's value was also above $4 trillion, while the Brazilian Real recovered some of its losses after U.S. president Donald Trump announced a 50% tariff against the country's products. Delta Air Lines' shares also soared 12%, after the company forecasted profits for both the third quarter and full year above analyst estimates. United Airlines ended the day 14.3% higher and Hertz Global was up 11.8%. Shares Nvidia ended up 0.75% at $164.10, giving the chipmaker a market value of $4.004 trillion, thanks to surging demand for artificial-intelligence. This...

Transportation

Ground Freight

Ground Freight

Mexican truck drivers learn English to comply with the new US language regulations

Mexican truck drivers from the border city Ciudad Juarez are studying English to comply with a President Donald Trump executive order that requires commercial drivers to be proficient in English. To meet U.S. standards, 50 truck drivers hauling goods between Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso in Texas attend four to eight hours a week of English classes organized by their employers, Fletes Sotelo. Manuel Sotelo said that classes began six weeks ago and the goal was to have all drivers of the company know basic English. Sotelo also serves as the president of Ciudad Juarez's transport association. Jose Murguia...

Ground Freight

Prologis raises its annual FFO forecast due to warehouse leasing rebound

Prologis, a warehouse-focused real estate trust focused on investment in 2025 operations, raised its bottom forecasted range of adjusted core funds after customers resumed leasing following a U.S. Tariff-induced slowdown in April. In premarket trading, shares of the company increased by 2.6% to $111.5. Despite the uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump's tariffs, businesses are again increasing their leasing programs as they prepare for early holiday sales and back-to school business. Daniel Letter, the company's president, said that "our leasing pipeline has reached a historically high level." The company expects to achieve adjusted core FFO of between $5.80-$5.85 per share. It...

Ground Freight

J.B. Hunt's profit for the second quarter is down on higher costs

J.B. Hunt Transport Services reported Tuesday a decline in earnings for the second quarter, due to increased expenses on wages and equipment. In extended trading, shares of the company fell 3.8%. Since 2022, the trucking industry is in decline, due to excess capacity, declining freight rates and a modest increase in shipment volume. Experts predict that the recession will continue, and that tariffs imposed on U.S. President Donald Trump by Trump's administration will add pressure to the situation. This could delay recovery. J.B. Hunt has reported a 5.6% increase year-over-year in intermodal volume for the quarter reported. Intermodal transport involves...

Freight Logistics

Italy seizes $51 Million from Rhenus Group Unit in Labour Supply Probe

Documents from the prosecutor's office showed that Italian tax police seized $43.5 million ($51 million) in cash from Rhenus Logistics Group, Rhenus' local unit. This was part of an investigation into allegations of tax fraud and illegal labor practices. Milan prosecutors launched a series formal investigations against Italy's delivery and logistics firms. They targeted the local units for major companies such as FedEx, Amazon, GLS, and DHL. According to a 199 page decree, the investigation accuses Rhenus Logistics Spa, of issuing fake invoices, and bypassing tax and labour laws in order to avoid paying tax and social insurance payments. The...

Ground Freight

Canada Post strikes cause private delivery firms to gain market share

UPS, FedEx, and other private parcel delivery companies are battling to gain a larger share of Canada's nearly $17 billion delivery market while Canada Post, owned by the government, struggles with its labor problems. Canada Post, Canada's main postal service, has suffered from labor disruptions for the past year. This included during the holiday season when workers went on strike to protest pay. After contract negotiations broke down, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, which represents delivery personnel at Canada Post initiated a ban on all overtime in May. Small businesses have been forced to use private carriers and rivals...

Logistics

Sources say that buyout firms are interested in buying US trucker Forward Air.

People familiar with the situation said that private equity firms such as Blackstone and Apollo Global Management are interested in buying U.S. trucker Forward Air. Signing confidentiality agreements allowed them to receive information and review documents to help shape a possible bid. Platinum Equity and Clearlake Capital can also review materials after signing agreements, according to the sources. Sources said that the initial takeover bids will be submitted in the first week of the month of July. However, they noted that there was no guarantee four buyout firms would make offers. It is possible that other bidders will emerge. Sources...

Ground Transportation

Australia and US to review Biden's submarine pact

Richard Marles, Australia's Minister of Defence, said that his government will work closely with the United States as President Donald Trump's Administration conducts an official review of the AUKUS defense pact. In a press release, a spokesperson from Marles stated that it was only natural for the administration to want to review this major undertaking. This includes progress and delivery. Australia has committed to spending A$368 billion (£239.3 billion), over a period of three decades, on AUKUS, Australia’s largest ever defence project, with the United States, Britain and other countries, in order to build and acquire nuclear-powered subs. Australia's Anthony...

Ground Freight & Logistics

Rumo cancels agreement to sell stake in Brazil Port Terminal to Bunge, Zen-Noh Grain

Brazilian rail operator Rumo has terminated a 2024 deal to sell a part of the terminal at Latin America’s largest port, to U.S. commodities traders Bunge and to a subsidiary from Japan’s Zen-Noh Group. Rumo stated in a filing with the Securities Commission that the conditions of the agreement for a 50% stake in the XXXIX Terminal, located in Santos Port, had not been fully met before the deadline. It did not give any further details. The parts were Announcement of the Deal Rumo reported that the agreement would be worth 600 million reais ($107.44 millions) in May 2024. Bunge...

Ground Transportation

Plus, the autonomous truck startup, to go public with SPAC in a $1.2 billion deal

The companies announced on Thursday that the self-driving vehicle startup Plus Automation would go public in the United States via a $1.2billion merger with Churchill Capital Corp IX. Plus will receive $300 million from the merger, which is backed by Wall Street veteran Michael Klein. This money will be used to launch its autonomous trucks commercially in 2027. In recent months, the commercialization of self-driving vehicles, which is widely viewed as the future in transportation, has accelerated as companies move from making bold promises to making cautious progress. In the U.S. truck operators, who are responsible for most of the...

Ground Freight & Logistics

US may cancel $4 billion in funding for California High-Speed Rail if it does not see a viable route.

The Trump Administration said on Wednesday that there was no viable way forward for California's High-Speed Rail Project and warned it could revoke $4 billion of government funding in the next few weeks. Transportation Department of the United States released a report by Federal Railroad Administration. The report cited missed timelines, budget shortages, and doubtful ridership projections. California's failure to identify $7 billion additional funding required for a first segment between Merced, California and Bakersfield was cited as a key issue. USDOT gave California California until the middle of July to respond, and then the administration can terminate the grants....

Ground Freight

Hamas insists that Witkoff’s Gaza ceasefire plan must lead to an end to the war

Hamas announced on Saturday that it had responded in kind to a ceasefire offer made by Steve Witkoff, the Middle East envoy for U.S. president Donald Trump. The proposal included a call for an end to war which was previously a redline for Israel. In a press release, the Palestinian group stated that it would release 10 living hostages in exchange for Israel releasing a number Palestinian prisoners. This is in line with Witkoff’s proposal. Hamas' statement continued: "This proposal is aimed at achieving a permanent ceasefire and a complete withdrawal from Gaza Strip. It also aims to ensure that...

Ground Freight

Wells Fargo signss deal to sell $4.4 Billion Rail Assets Portfolio

Wells Fargo announced on Thursday that it had signed a contract to sell its rail-equipment leasing business to the newly formed joint venture of railcar lessor GATX Corporation with Brookfield Infrastructure. The entire rail operating lease portfolio, valued at $4.4 billion and the rail finance leasing portfolio are included in the deal. David Marks is executive vice president of Wells Fargo Commercial Banking. He said that the transaction was in line with Wells Fargo’s strategy to simplify our businesses, and focus on products and service offerings that are important to our customers. GATX, Brookfield Infrastructure and other companies have released...