Some executives are warning of the potential for deflation. (WSJ)
The index of leading economic indicators declined in October for the 19th month. (MarketWatch)
Construction of new homes in the U.S. rose unexpectedly in October. (MarketWatch)
Ørsted might need to cancel more offshore wind projects to shore up its balance sheet. (WSJ)
Amazon is launching a program to train millions of workers in artificial-intelligence. (WSJ)
Electric-vehicle startup Fisker lost its second chief accounting officer in less than a month. (WSJ)
Trucking company Estes Express Lines will invest more money in technology following an October cyberattack. (Journal of Commerce)
Four men are accused of breaking into dozens of United Parcel Service warehouses and stealing $1.6 million worth of goods. (Miami Herald)
Ross Stores raised its annual earnings outlook on falling freight costs and robust third-quarter sales. (Reuters)
A bulk carrier on charter to Cargill struck a mine in waters off Ukraine. (Splash 247)
Two freighters were lost and 12 are missing off the coast of Turkey following a severe storm in the Black Sea. (Maritime Executive)
The Rockefeller Group and the Matan Cos. plan to jointly develop a 5-million-square-foot industrial and logistics center near the Port of Virginia. (Port Technology)
Delays and restrictions at the Panama Canal have added about $100,000 to daily rates for very large gas carriers. (TradeWinds)
U.S. freight forwarder AIT Worldwide expanded in Europe with the acquisition of Netherlands-based Lubbers Logistics. (The Loadstar)
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