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Economy|News|US

Clock is ticking for local governments to use billions of dollars of federal pandemic aid

Time is running out for local governments to use billions of dollars of federal pandemic relief funds

Clock is ticking for local governments to use billions of dollars of federal pandemic aid
Business|Economy|Finance

Downbeat China factory output, retail sales add to urgency for stronger stimulus

China's industrial output growth slowed to a five-month low in August, while retail sales and new home prices weakened further, bolstering

Downbeat China factory output, retail sales add to urgency for stronger stimulus
Business|Finance|News|Stock Markets|US

Trump may soon be able to access $2B Truth Social stake. This is what could stop him

Former President Donald Trump's lock-up period prohibiting Trump from selling or borrowing against his $2.3 billion stake in Truth Social owner Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT) is scheduled to expire by September 25, according to filings. CNN's Matt Egan reports on Trump's obstacles in cashing out on his fortune.

Trump may soon be able to access $2B Truth Social stake. This is what could stop him
US

US approves potential sale of F-35 aircraft and engines to Romania

The U.S.

US approves potential sale of F-35 aircraft and engines to Romania
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

DSV to create global logistics giant with $15.9 billion Schenker takeover

Denmark's DSV has agreed to buy Schenker, the logistics arm of German state rail operator Deutsche Bahn, for

DSV to create global logistics giant with $15.9 billion Schenker takeover
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Weekly rebound in reach, China data deluge looms

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Weekly rebound in reach, China data deluge looms
Business|Economy|News|Technology|US

A strike would add to turbulent times at Boeing

A strike by the 33,000 factory workers who assemble some of Boeing’s best-selling planes would come as another blow to a company whose bottom line and reputation have taken plenty of hits this year

A strike would add to turbulent times at Boeing
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Evergrande Chairman Hui kept in special detention center in Shenzhen, sources say

Hui Ka Yan, the chairman of China Evergrande Group - the company at the centre of the country's property sector crisis - has been moved to a special

Evergrande Chairman Hui kept in special detention center in Shenzhen, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Taishin raises offer for Shin Kong in what could be Taiwan's biggest financial deal

Taiwan financial conglomerate Taishin said it would raise its offer for peer Shin Kong by 25% to about T$222.4 billion ($7 billion), in a deal that would be Taiwan's

Taishin raises offer for Shin Kong in what could be Taiwan's biggest financial deal
Business|Economy|Technology

Boeing machinists vote to strike after rejecting pay increases of 25% over 4 years

Machinists at Boeing have voted to go on strike, another setback for the giant aircraft maker whose reputation and finances have been battered and now faces a shutdown in production of its best-selling airline planes

Boeing machinists vote to strike after rejecting pay increases of 25% over 4 years
Asia|Business|Economy|US

US businesses' optimism in China falls to record low, survey shows

Political tensions, China's slowing economic growth and fierce domestic competition are sapping the confidence of U.S. businesses in the country, with optimism about

US businesses' optimism in China falls to record low, survey shows
Business|Economy|News

Copper output at Chile's Codelco slips nearly 11% in July

Copper output from Chilean state miner Codelco fell 10.7% in July from a year earlier, copper commission Cochilco said on Wednesday, as the world's largest copper company grapples

Copper output at Chile's Codelco slips nearly 11% in July
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China to issue broad measures to improve insurance sector, prevent risks

China's state council on Wednesday said it will issue concrete guidelines to strengthen supervision and prevent risks in the country's insurance industry, according to a statement.

China to issue broad measures to improve insurance sector, prevent risks
Asia|Business|Crime|Technology

Ola Electric customer arrested after setting showroom ablaze in India, police say

A 26-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly setting fire to an Ola Electric showroom in the southern Indian state of Karnataka over unsatisfactory

Ola Electric customer arrested after setting showroom ablaze in India, police say
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

European business confidence in China is at an all-time low, report says

A European business group says China must reprioritize economic growth and reforms and boost investor confidence by leveling the playing field for all companies in the country

European business confidence in China is at an all-time low, report says
Asia|Business|Finance|News

Bid for 7-Eleven owner shows Japan's governance gains, says Suntory CEO Niinami

A $39 billion Canadian takeover bid for 7-Eleven's owner indicates a shift in Japan's corporate governance and has left CEOs "nervous" that their

Bid for 7-Eleven owner shows Japan's governance gains, says Suntory CEO Niinami
Business|Economy|Finance|US

US dollar mixed after inflation report supports smaller Fed rate cut

The U.S. dollar was mixed overall on Wednesday in choppy trading after data showed underlying inflation in the world's largest economy

US dollar mixed after inflation report supports smaller Fed rate cut
Business|Economy|Europe|World

European firms doubt China's appetite to fix economy, lobby group says

European firms in China doubt the government has a credible plan to boost demand in the ailing economy or will carry out long-promised reforms, diminishing their

European firms doubt China's appetite to fix economy, lobby group says
Business|Finance

A decade on, Botin's redesign of Santander empire her family built is incomplete

Spanish banker Ana Botin set about transforming Santander, a sprawling, acquisition-obsessed and fragmented lender into a leaner,

A decade on, Botin's redesign of Santander empire her family built is incomplete
Business|Food|News

Starbucks' new CEO wants to recapture the coffeehouse vibe

Starbucks’ new chairman and CEO says he plans to focus on improving service and reestablishing the struggling coffee giant's stores as gathering places

Starbucks' new CEO wants to recapture the coffeehouse vibe
Business|Europe|Technology

Why does Apple have to pay Ireland $14.4 billion?

Apple lost a long-running court battle with the European Union on Tuesday, resulting in the company being forced to pay 13 billion euros ($14.4 billion) in back

Why does Apple have to pay Ireland $14.4 billion?
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Fifth of industrial value creation in Germany under threat, BDI says

Around 20% of industrial value creation in Germany is under threat, according to a study published by the business association BDI on Tuesday.

Fifth of industrial value creation in Germany under threat, BDI says
Business|Europe|Finance|News

EU's top court dismisses Apple's final appeal against order to pay Ireland 13B euros in back taxes

The European Union’s top court has rejected Apple’s final legal challenge against an order from the bloc’s executive commission to repay 13 billion euros ($14.34 billion) in back taxes to Ireland, bringing an end to the long-running dispute

EU's top court dismisses Apple's final appeal against order to pay Ireland 13B euros in back taxes
Asia|Business|Economy|News|US|World

China slams US bill targeting biotech firms as 'discriminatory'

The United State's passage of a bill that aims to restrict business with Wuxi AppTec, BGI and other biotech firms was a "discriminatory" measure against Chinese companies, China's

China slams US bill targeting biotech firms as 'discriminatory'
Business|Finance

UK fund firms Schroders and abrdn name new CEOs to reboot ailing fortunes

UK fund managers Schroders and abrdn named new CEOs on Tuesday, appointing insiders to reboot performance at firms running nearly 1.3 trillion pounds ($1.7 trillion)

UK fund firms Schroders and abrdn name new CEOs to reboot ailing fortunes
Business|Finance|US

US lender NBT Bancorp to buy Evans Bancorp in $236 million deal

U.S. lender NBT Bancorp has agreed to buy Evans Bancorp in a deal that values it at nearly $236 million, as it looks to expand its footprint in western New York.

US lender NBT Bancorp to buy Evans Bancorp in $236 million deal
Business|Technology

Boeing delays suppliers' 737 MAX output goal by 6 months, sources say

Boeing has told suppliers it is delaying a key production milestone for its 737 MAX by six months, three industry sources said, in a sign the planemaker is struggling to

Boeing delays suppliers' 737 MAX output goal by 6 months, sources say
Business|Economy|Finance

Oman state-run oil firm OQ will make initial public offering and potentially seek billions

An Omani state-run oil and gas company says it will make an initial public offering of its exploration and production business, potentially seeking billions in a major move toward privatization in the sultanate

Oman state-run oil firm OQ will make initial public offering and potentially seek billions
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

FTSE 100 jumps over 1% on Entain boost; Burberry and Hostmore tumble

London's benchmark FTSE 100 climbed over 1% amid broader gains led by travel and leisure stocks after an upbeat forecast from gambling group Entain, while

FTSE 100 jumps over 1% on Entain boost; Burberry and Hostmore tumble
Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

VW boss says European market shrinking amid tougher competition

Volkswagen's CEO, who is pushing for unprecedented cutbacks in the German carmaker's home market, said change was needed because the European market is shrinking while

VW boss says European market shrinking amid tougher competition
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Pakistan renegotiating power deals to cut costs, minister says

Pakistan is renegotiating contracts with independent power producers to rein in "unsustainable" electricity tariffs, the head of the

Pakistan renegotiating power deals to cut costs, minister says
Environment|Science

Just how rare is a rare-colored lobster? Scientists say answer could be under the shell

A wave of odd-colored lobsters has showed up in fishers' traps, supermarket seafood tanks and scientists’ laboratories over the last year

Just how rare is a rare-colored lobster? Scientists say answer could be under the shell
Entertainment|Lifestyle|News|Sports|US|Videos

NASCAR's charter disagreement with teams is at a breaking point as playoffs arrive

NASCAR's 10-race playoffs begin Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway under something of a cloud

NASCAR's charter disagreement with teams is at a breaking point as playoffs arrive
Business|Economy|News

Canada's Ivey PMI shows activity contracting in August

Canadian economic activity contracted for the first time in 13 months in August as employment growth slowed and price pressures heated up, Ivey Purchasing Managers Index data

Canada's Ivey PMI shows activity contracting in August
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|US

US opposition to Nippon Steel deal 'very unsettling', Japan PM hopeful says

One of the frontrunners to become Japan's next premier said on Friday that any U.S. move to block Japan's Nippon Steel from buying U.S.

US opposition to Nippon Steel deal 'very unsettling', Japan PM hopeful says
Business|Economy|Finance|Food

Red Lobster says it will soon exit bankruptcy protection after judge approves seafood chain's sale

After months of dozens of restaurant closings and headlines about “endless shrimp” woes, Red Lobster says it will soon exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

Red Lobster says it will soon exit bankruptcy protection after judge approves seafood chain's sale
Business|Economy|News|World

OPEC+ extends oil output cuts again through November

OPEC+ extends oil output cuts again through November

OPEC+ extends oil output cuts again through November
Business|Economy|Finance

Canada's services PMI shows August activity down for third straight month

Canada's services economy contracted for a third straight month in August as firms employed less workers and wildfires contributed to a slowdown in new business, S&

Canada's services PMI shows August activity down for third straight month
Asia|Business|News

Governments must not intervene in deals arbitrarily, Japan PM hopeful says of U.S. Steel takeover

Governments should not intervene in deals in an arbitrary manner as a matter of principle, Taro Kono, a Japanese minister and prime ministerial

Governments must not intervene in deals arbitrarily, Japan PM hopeful says of U.S. Steel takeover
Business|Economy|US

Dollar stores are struggling. Blame Walmart

Dollar stores are struggling. Blame Walmart

Dollar stores are struggling. Blame Walmart
Business|Technology|US

Logitech founder fails in attempt to oust chairperson

Logitech International founder Daniel Borel on Wednesday failed in his attempt to oust Chairperson Wendy Becker, having accused her of failing to provide leadership at the maker of

Logitech founder fails in attempt to oust chairperson
Business|Economy|Finance

The company formerly known as Lumber Liquidators is going out of business

The company formerly known as Lumber Liquidators is going out of business

The company formerly known as Lumber Liquidators is going out of business
Business|Europe|Finance|News

Moscow approves Unilever deal to offload Russian assets, RBC cites sources

Consumer goods giant Unilever has received Russian government approval to sell its assets in Russia, the RBC business daily reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed sources familiar

Moscow approves Unilever deal to offload Russian assets, RBC cites sources
Business|Finance|US

Exxon, Abu Dhabi's ADNOC to partner in delayed Texas hydrogen project

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) will acquire a 35% equity stake in Exxon Mobil Corp's proposed low-carbon hydrogen project in Texas, with the companies

Exxon, Abu Dhabi's ADNOC to partner in delayed Texas hydrogen project
Asia|Business|Technology

Stocks sink but TSMC, Samsung bullish on AI at major trade show

Senior executives from two of the world's most important chipmakers, Taiwan's TSMC and South Korea's Samsung Electronics, offered bullish outlooks

Stocks sink but TSMC, Samsung bullish on AI at major trade show
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

South Africa business activity rises in August, PMI shows

South African private sector activity rose in August as firms received higher volumes of new orders for the first time since April 2023, a survey showed on Wednesday.

South Africa business activity rises in August, PMI shows
Crime|News

Grenfell Tower was a 'death trap' after failures by UK government and industry, inquiry says

A damning report on a deadly London high-rise fire says decades of failures by government, regulators and industry turned Grenfell Tower into a “death trap” where 72 people lost their lives

Grenfell Tower was a 'death trap' after failures by UK government and industry, inquiry says
Asia|Business|Economy|News

China's services activity expansion slows in August, Caixin PMI shows

Growth in China's services sector activity slowed in August despite the summer travel peak, prompting some firms to cut staff amid concerns about rising costs, a private-sector

China's services activity expansion slows in August, Caixin PMI shows
Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's service activity extends gains in Aug, PMI shows

Japan's service-sector activity extended gains in August, a private sector survey showed on Wednesday, thanks to an uptick in overseas sales despite a darkening global outlook.

Japan's service activity extends gains in Aug, PMI shows
Election|News|US|Videos

Watch: Harris explains in her first interview as Democratic nominee why her positions on key issues have changed

Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday offered her most expansive explanation to date on why she’s changed some of her positions on fracking and immigration, telling CNN’s Dana Bash her values haven’t shifted but that her time as vice president provided new perspective on some of the country’s most pressing issues. The full interview will at 9 p.m. ET Thursday on CNN’s “The First Interview: Harris & Walz, A CNN Exclusive.”

Watch: Harris explains in her first interview as Democratic nominee why her positions on key issues have changed
Business|Economy|US

Harris to unveil new wave of economic policies for small businesses, communities, in economic speech Wednesday

Harris to unveil new wave of economic policies for small businesses, communities, in economic speech Wednesday

Harris to unveil new wave of economic policies for small businesses, communities, in economic speech Wednesday
Business|Economy|Finance|Opinion

‘Social profit orientation’ can help companies and nonprofits alike do more good in the world

Generating financial returns, noble and important as that goal is, is no longer enough, 3 scholars of marketing argue.

‘Social profit orientation’ can help companies and nonprofits alike do more good in the world
Business|Economy|News

Costco’s first membership price hike in 7 years just went into effect

Costco’s first membership price hike in 7 years just went into effect

Costco’s first membership price hike in 7 years just went into effect
Business|Finance|Technology

AI server maker Super Micro denies short-seller Hindenburg's claims

Super Micro Computer on Tuesday denied claims made by short-seller Hindenburg Research in its report last week and said it contained "false or inaccurate statements" about the AI server

AI server maker Super Micro denies short-seller Hindenburg's claims
Business|Economy|Finance|News

Canadian factory PMI rises to five-month high in August

Canadian manufacturing activity moved closer to stabilization in August as production and new orders fell at slower rates, but a decline in employment underscored

Canadian factory PMI rises to five-month high in August
Business|Europe|News

Two board members of Ukraine's grid operator resign, say chief's dismissal 'politically motivated'

Two independent members of the supervisory board of Ukraine's national power grid operator resigned on Tuesday, saying they believed the decision to dismiss the operator's head was "

Two board members of Ukraine's grid operator resign, say chief's dismissal 'politically motivated'
Americas|Business|Finance

Brazil's HBR Realty files eviction action against WeWork

Brazilian real estate firm HBR Realty said on Tuesday it has filed an eviction action against WeWork due to lack of payment, although the flexible workspace provider denied

Brazil's HBR Realty files eviction action against WeWork
Business|Entertainment|Technology

DirecTV is compensating customers affected by the Disney outage. But they have to take action to get it

DirecTV is compensating customers affected by the Disney outage. But they have to take action to get it

DirecTV is compensating customers affected by the Disney outage. But they have to take action to get it
Business|Economy|Finance

Supply chains are under plenty of stress, but they’re not breaking. Here’s why

Supply chains are under plenty of stress, but they’re not breaking. Here’s why

Supply chains are under plenty of stress, but they’re not breaking. Here’s why
Business|Economy|Europe|News

UK factories report strongest month since 2022, PMI shows

British factories had their strongest month in more than two years in August as demand at home offset a fall in exports, according to a survey published on Monday that added to

UK factories report strongest month since 2022, PMI shows
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

French factory activity contracts in Aug at fastest pace since Jan, PMI shows

France's manufacturing activity contracted at its fastest pace since January in August, as output and new orders fell sharply, a survey showed on Monday.

French factory activity contracts in Aug at fastest pace since Jan, PMI shows
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Russian factory activity growth slowest in over a year in Aug, PMI shows

Activity in Russia's manufacturing sector grew at its slowest pace in over a year in August, a business survey showed on Monday, as expansion in output, new orders and employment all eased

Russian factory activity growth slowest in over a year in Aug, PMI shows
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Global benchmarks are mixed in cautious trading ahead of US holiday and jobs report

Global shares are mixed in cautious trading ahead of the Labor Day holiday in the U.S. Investors also are looking ahead to the U.S. employment report set for release later this week for an indication of the strength of the American economy

Global benchmarks are mixed in cautious trading ahead of US holiday and jobs report
Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's Q2 capex rises strongly, signals solid domestic demand

Japanese corporate spending on plant and equipment rose at a faster pace in the second quarter, keeping alive expectations of a domestic-led recovery in economic

Japan's Q2 capex rises strongly, signals solid domestic demand
Finance

Intel CEO to pitch board on plans to shed assets, cut costs, source says

By Max A.

Intel CEO to pitch board on plans to shed assets, cut costs, source says
Business|Technology|US

New Boeing CEO holds first meeting with FAA chief

New Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg met this week with the head of the Federal Aviation Administration as the planemaker faces numerous regulatory issues and

New Boeing CEO holds first meeting with FAA chief
Asia|Business|Technology

Uber CEO says growth in South Korea promising despite underdog status

Uber Technologies Inc's CEO on Friday expressed commitment to the South Korean market, where it is an underdog to local tech group Kakao, and said the platform will attract more taxi

Uber CEO says growth in South Korea promising despite underdog status
Crime|News|US

Investigators say dispatching errors led to Union Pacific train crash that killed 2 workers

Dispatching errors and the failure of two backup systems allowed a Union Pacific train to slam into 74 railcars that had been parked on a side track for nine months in Southern California in 2022

Investigators say dispatching errors led to Union Pacific train crash that killed 2 workers
Business|Economy|News

Ford becomes the latest company to scale back its diversity and inclusion policies

Ford becomes the latest company to scale back its diversity and inclusion policies

Ford becomes the latest company to scale back its diversity and inclusion policies
Environment|US

Texas is sued over anti-ESG law

Texas was sued on Thursday by a nonprofit whose members support environmentally-friendly policies, and which seeks to block a state law targeting businesses that support

Texas is sued over anti-ESG law
Business|Technology

Meta says its Llama AI models being used by banks, tech companies

By Katie Paul NEW YORK - Meta's Llama artificial intelligence models are being used by companies including Goldman Sachs and AT&T for business functions like customer service, document review and

Meta says its Llama AI models being used by banks, tech companies
Business|Economy|Finance

Chinese regional banks investment revenues surge even as lending falters

Several Chinese regional banks have reported a jump in their investment income in the first half of the year, even as their primary lending businesses faltered, as the flailing

Chinese regional banks investment revenues surge even as lending falters
Business

Nations building their own AI models add to Nvidia's growing chip demand 

Nations building artificial intelligence models in their own languages are turning to Nvidia's chips, adding to already booming demand as generative AI takes center stage

Nations building their own AI models add to Nvidia's growing chip demand 
Health|Technology

Musk's xAI operating gas turbines without permits at data center, environmental group says

Elon Musk's AI startup, xAI, is facing criticism from environmental and health advocates for allegedly contributing to pollution in Memphis, Tennessee, by using natural gas-burning

Musk's xAI operating gas turbines without permits at data center, environmental group says
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway closes above $1 trillion market value

Berkshire Hathaway's market value closed above $1 trillion for the first time on Wednesday, reflecting investor confidence in the conglomerate that Warren Buffett built

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway closes above $1 trillion market value
Asia|Business|Technology

Chinese EV maker BYD boosts net profit despite discounts

Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD reported improved net profits in the second quarter thanks to its extended market leadership, even though it led a protracted price war with

Chinese EV maker BYD boosts net profit despite discounts
Business|Europe

Volkswagen passenger cars brand struggles to hit cost-cutting goal, says Handelsblatt

Volkswagen's passenger cars brand is struggling to meet its 10 billion euro ($11.14 billion) cost-cutting target, undermined by issues including low sales and missing parts, German

Volkswagen passenger cars brand struggles to hit cost-cutting goal, says Handelsblatt
Business|Finance|Technology

Apple cuts about 100 digital services jobs, Bloomberg News reports

Apple Inc has eliminated about 100 jobs in its digital services group, with the biggest cuts affecting the team responsible for its Apple Books app and Apple Bookstore, Bloomberg News

Apple cuts about 100 digital services jobs, Bloomberg News reports
Business|Economy|News|US

Lowe's changes some DEI policies amid legal attacks on diversity programs and activist pressure

Home improvement chain Lowe’s is scaling back its diversity, equity and inclusion policies, joining the ranks of a few other companies who have altered their programs since the end of affirmative action in higher education and amid conservative backlash online

Lowe's changes some DEI policies amid legal attacks on diversity programs and activist pressure
Americas|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Vale shares rise as markets welcome CEO appointment

Shares of Vale rose on Tuesday as analysts and investors welcomed the appointment of Gustavo Pimenta as the Brazilian miner's next CEO, starting next year.

Vale shares rise as markets welcome CEO appointment
Business|Economy|Finance|News

UK retail sales fall for 3rd month, CBI says

British retailers reported a third straight month of falling sales in August and they expect another decline in September, prompting them to lower their hiring

UK retail sales fall for 3rd month, CBI says
Business|Europe|Technology

Ryanair's O'Leary says new Boeing management 'continue to disappoint'

Ryanair Group Chief Executive Michael O'Leary on Tuesday said that Boeing's new management "continue to disappoint" and that deliveries were

Ryanair's O'Leary says new Boeing management 'continue to disappoint'
Business|Economy|Europe

Job concerns weigh on German consumer sentiment in September, finds GfK

German consumer sentiment is set to tumble going into September as slightly rising unemployment, job cuts and insolvency's drive down income expectations, pushing back hopes of a

Job concerns weigh on German consumer sentiment in September, finds GfK
Business|Europe|Technology

Meyer Burger halts solar plant in Colorado, plans restructuring

Swiss solar panel maker Meyer Burger said on Monday it was suspending plans for a plant in Colorado as it announced restructuring measures and suggested profitability would be lower

Meyer Burger halts solar plant in Colorado, plans restructuring
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Industrialist Anil Ambani considers response to ban from Indian markets watchdog

Industrialist Anil Ambani is reviewing the Indian markets regulator’s order banning him and 24 others from the securities market for five years on charges of diversion of funds,

Industrialist Anil Ambani considers response to ban from Indian markets watchdog
News|Technology

NASA decision against using a Boeing capsule to bring astronauts back adds to company's problems

NASA says it won't use Boeing's Starliner capsule to bring two stranded astronauts back to Earth

NASA decision against using a Boeing capsule to bring astronauts back adds to company's problems
Business|Crime|Economy|News|US

Justice Department accuses RealPage of a scheme to help landlords hike rents in antitrust lawsuit

The Justice Department has filed an antitrust lawsuit against real estate software company RealPage, accusing it of an illegal scheme that allows landlords to coordinate to hike rental prices

Justice Department accuses RealPage of a scheme to help landlords hike rents in antitrust lawsuit
News|US

With their massive resources, corporations could be champions of racial equity but often waver

A Missouri nonprofit founded in 2015 to help address the issues that contributed to the police shooting death of Michael Brown Jr. and the riots that followed has faced the same lament many philanthropies face

With their massive resources, corporations could be champions of racial equity but often waver
Business|Finance|Technology|US

Why Ford's three-row electric 'personal bullet train' SUV went off the rails

At a packed investor day in Dearborn, Michigan, last year, Ford Motor executives lauded their forthcoming three-row electric SUV, which they said would be rolling

Why Ford's three-row electric 'personal bullet train' SUV went off the rails
Celebrity|Entertainment|Food|Lifestyle

Beyoncé launches whiskey inspired by ‘moonshiner’ great-grandfather

Beyoncé launches whiskey inspired by ‘moonshiner’ great-grandfather

Beyoncé launches whiskey inspired by ‘moonshiner’ great-grandfather
Asia|News|Political

India's opposition demands investigation into market watchdog's alleged conflict in Adani case

More than 1,000 Indian opposition party supporters demonstrated in New Delhi, Mumbai and other state capitals on Thursday, demanding

India's opposition demands investigation into market watchdog's alleged conflict in Adani case
Business|Economy|Finance

UK factory orders fall again but by less than in July, CBI survey shows

British factory orders fell again this month but at a less severe pace than in July, according to a survey published on Thursday that showed little sign of a sustained recovery for the

UK factory orders fall again but by less than in July, CBI survey shows
Australia|Business|Finance

Australian competition regulator to monitor domestic air fares

Australia's competition regulator said on Thursday it will closely monitor domestic air fares between metropolitan cities after local carrier Regional Express withdrew from the market last

Australian competition regulator to monitor domestic air fares
Business|Economy|Europe|Sports

French economy gets boost in August from Olympics, PMI shows

France's economy benefited in August from a pick-up in business due to the Olympic Games as a sharp upswing in the country's services sector offset ongoing

French economy gets boost in August from Olympics, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

PwC braces for 6-month ban in China over Evergrande audit, FT reports

PwC China has informed its clients it expects a six-month business ban by Chinese authorities as early as September as part of punishment for its audit of collapsed property developer

PwC braces for 6-month ban in China over Evergrande audit, FT reports
Business|Economy|Finance|News|US

Labor dispute stops Canadian freight railroads and could cause major economic disruption in US

Both of Canada’s major freight railroads have come to a full stop because of a contract dispute with their workers, an impasse that could bring significant economic harm to businesses and consumers in Canada and the U.S. if the trains don't resume running soon

Labor dispute stops Canadian freight railroads and could cause major economic disruption in US
Business|News|Technology

Ford to shift electric vehicle strategy by building new lower-cost pickups and a commercial van

Ford Motor Co. is changing its electric vehicle plans and now will focus on making two new electric pickup trucks and a new commercial van

Ford to shift electric vehicle strategy by building new lower-cost pickups and a commercial van
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Technology|World

Chinese body says EU draft on EV tariffs lacks objectivity, fairness

The European Union's draft findings from an anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles (EV) lack objectivity and fairness, a Chinese industry body said on Wednesday.

Chinese body says EU draft on EV tariffs lacks objectivity, fairness
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Hong Kong bourse logs first profit rise in three quarters, IPOs pick up

Hong Kong's bourse has booked its first profit increase in three quarters, marking record revenue and income for an April-June period as new listings and trading

Hong Kong bourse logs first profit rise in three quarters, IPOs pick up
Business|Economy|News

Canadian freight trains could stop moving Thursday. If they do, many businesses will be hurt

Businesses across a variety of industries are bracing for freight trains to stop moving Thursday at both major Canadian freight railroads if they can't resolve a contract dispute

Canadian freight trains could stop moving Thursday. If they do, many businesses will be hurt
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|News

Qatar Airways acquires a 25% stake in the private African carrier Airlink

Qatar Airways has acquired a 25% stake in the private African carrier Airlink

Qatar Airways acquires a 25% stake in the private African carrier Airlink
Business|News|Technology

More trouble for Boeing: Tests of its troubled 777X paused after it found structural problems

More trouble for Boeing: Tests of its troubled 777X paused after it found structural problems

More trouble for Boeing: Tests of its troubled 777X paused after it found structural problems
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Wall St ends lower ahead of Jackson Hole, snapping multi-session rally

U.S. stocks closed slightly lower on Tuesday, breaking their recent winning streak amid few market-moving catalysts ahead of the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium,

Wall St ends lower ahead of Jackson Hole, snapping multi-session rally
Crime|News|World

Former co-defendant of British tycoon missing in luxury yacht sinking dies after being struck by car

Former co-defendant of British tycoon missing in luxury yacht sinking dies after being struck by car

Former co-defendant of British tycoon missing in luxury yacht sinking dies after being struck by car
Business|Technology

Mike Lynch, the UK tycoon who defeated US fraud charges, missing at sea

Mike Lynch, the tech tycoon missing after his luxury yacht sank off Sicily, spent more than a decade building Britain's biggest software company and then almost as

Mike Lynch, the UK tycoon who defeated US fraud charges, missing at sea
News|Political|US

House Republicans release their impeachment report on Biden but the next steps are uncertain

House Republicans have released their initial impeachment inquiry report on President Joe Biden

House Republicans release their impeachment report on Biden but the next steps are uncertain
Business|Economy|Finance

Starbucks is giving its new CEO a huge pay package and not making him move to Seattle

Starbucks' incoming CEO could make well in excess of $100 million in his first year with the company under an incentive-laden contract, and he will not be required to relocate from his home in California to Seattle, the home of the global coffee giant

Starbucks is giving its new CEO a huge pay package and not making him move to Seattle
Business|Economy|Lifestyle|US

Americans are still shopping. They’re just going to Walmart

Americans are still shopping. They’re just going to Walmart

Americans are still shopping. They’re just going to Walmart
Business|Food|Lifestyle|News|US

Wally Amos, founder of Famous Amos cookies, dies at 88

Wally Amos, founder of Famous Amos cookies, dies at 88

Wally Amos, founder of Famous Amos cookies, dies at 88
Business|Economy|Finance|US

High interest rates have benefitted corporate America: McGeever

Logic suggests that U.S. companies will benefit when the Fed's interest rate-cutting cycle gets underway, because they will pay less to service their debt, but

High interest rates have benefitted corporate America: McGeever
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Allstate to sell its employer voluntary benefits business to StanCorp Financial in $2 billion deal

Insurer Allstate has agreed to sell its subsidiaries that provide employer voluntary benefits to StanCorp Financial Group (The Standard) in a $2 billion cash deal, the company said in a

Allstate to sell its employer voluntary benefits business to StanCorp Financial in $2 billion deal
Business|News

Starbucks’ CEO is out. Chipotle’s Brian Niccol is taking over

Starbucks’ CEO is out. Chipotle’s Brian Niccol is taking over

Starbucks’ CEO is out. Chipotle’s Brian Niccol is taking over
Asia|Business|News|World

Japanese executive convicted in Myanmar for selling rice above set prices returns home

A Japanese business executive has returned to Japan after being convicted and released this week after more than a month of detention in Myanmar

Japanese executive convicted in Myanmar for selling rice above set prices returns home
Europe|News

Europe was on the brink of a night train revolution. Here’s what actually happened

Europe was on the brink of a night train revolution. Here’s what actually happened

Europe was on the brink of a night train revolution. Here’s what actually happened
Business|Economy|Lifestyle

Retailers are tricking consumers into spending more with earlier-than-ever Halloween rollout

Retailers are tricking consumers into spending more with earlier-than-ever Halloween rollout

Retailers are tricking consumers into spending more with earlier-than-ever Halloween rollout
Business|Technology|US

Boeing's new CEO visits factory that makes the 737 Max, including jet that lost door plug in flight

Boeing‘s new CEO is on the job and visiting a key factory near Seattle

Boeing's new CEO visits factory that makes the 737 Max, including jet that lost door plug in flight
Business|News|Technology

Boeing’s new CEO is already making an overdue change his first day on the job

Boeing’s new CEO is already making an overdue change his first day on the job

Boeing’s new CEO is already making an overdue change his first day on the job
Business|Technology|US

NTSB to conduct safety culture survey of Boeing 737 MAX factory workers

The National Transportation Safety Board plans to conduct a safety culture survey of employees at Boeing's 737 MAX factory in Renton, Washington, the board's chair said on Wednesday.

NTSB to conduct safety culture survey of Boeing 737 MAX factory workers
Business|Entertainment|Finance

Disney's streaming business is profitable for first time, but slowing US park business ups anxiety

Disney returned to a profitable third quarter as its combined streaming business started making money for the first time, along with a very strong showing in theaters for the movie “Inside Out 2.”

Disney's streaming business is profitable for first time, but slowing US park business ups anxiety
Business|Finance|Technology

Japan's SoftBank reduces its investment losses with gains in Alibaba and other holdings

Japanese technology giant SoftBank Group has reported a smaller loss for the April-June quarter compared to a year earlier

Japan's SoftBank reduces its investment losses with gains in Alibaba and other holdings
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China Evergrande's liquidators initiate legal action against PwC, FT reports

Liquidators of troubled property giant China Evergrande Group have started legal action against PricewaterhouseCoopers, accusing it of "negligence" and "misrepresentation" in its work for

China Evergrande's liquidators initiate legal action against PwC, FT reports
Business|Food

Meal delivery service dumps $17,000 worth of food lost during power outage

Meal delivery service dumps $17,000 worth of food lost during power outage

Meal delivery service dumps $17,000 worth of food lost during power outage
Business|Economy|Finance|US

WK Kellogg to close Omaha plant, downsize in Memphis as it shifts production to newer facilities

WK Kellogg Co. is closing one U.S. cereal plant and downsizing another as part of a plan to consolidate its operations in newer facilities

WK Kellogg to close Omaha plant, downsize in Memphis as it shifts production to newer facilities
Business|News|Technology

Microsoft lashes out at Delta: Your ancient tech caused the service meltdown

Microsoft lashes out at Delta: Your ancient tech caused the service meltdown

Microsoft lashes out at Delta: Your ancient tech caused the service meltdown
Business|Technology

Boeing to make design changes to prevent future 737 MAX 9 door panel blowout

Boeing said on Tuesday it plans to make design changes to prevent a future mid-air cabin panel blowout

Boeing to make design changes to prevent future 737 MAX 9 door panel blowout
Africa|Business|Economy|Lifestyle

From Nigeria to London: Nelly Agbogu is on a mission to elevate African small businesses

From Nigeria to London: Nelly Agbogu is on a mission to elevate African small businesses

From Nigeria to London: Nelly Agbogu is on a mission to elevate African small businesses
Business|Economy|Finance|News|US

US service sector rebounds in July; employment also recovers

U.S. services sector activity rebounded from a four-year low in July amid a bounce back in new orders and the first increase in employment in six months, which could help to

US service sector rebounds in July; employment also recovers
Business|Economy|Technology|US

Chinese businesses hoping to expand in the US and bring jobs face uncertainty and suspicion

In 2022, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer welcomed a Chinese battery company’s plan to build a $2.36 billion factory and bring a couple thousand jobs to Big Rapids

Chinese businesses hoping to expand in the US and bring jobs face uncertainty and suspicion
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Japan's share benchmark soars nearly 11% a day after massive sell-offs that shook Wall Street

Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index has soared nearly 11% a day after it set markets tumbling in Europe and on Wall Street

Japan's share benchmark soars nearly 11% a day after massive sell-offs that shook Wall Street
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's July service activity rebounds after dip, PMI shows

Japan's service-sector activity returned to growth in July thanks to solid domestic demand, a survey showed on Monday, but slow overseas orders and unabated cost pressures continue

Japan's July service activity rebounds after dip, PMI shows
Business|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Warren Buffett surprises by slashing Berkshire Hathaway's longtime Apple stake in second quarter

Billionaire Warren Buffett slashed Berkshire Hathaway’s massive Apple stake in a move that could prove unsettling for the broader stock market because the investor is so revered and there had been little positive financial news lately

Warren Buffett surprises by slashing Berkshire Hathaway's longtime Apple stake in second quarter
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Coca-Cola to pay $6 billion in IRS back taxes case while appealing judge's decision

Coca-Cola Co. says it will pay $6 billion in back taxes and interest to the Internal Revenue Service while it appeals a federal tax court decision in a case dating back 17 years

Coca-Cola to pay $6 billion in IRS back taxes case while appealing judge's decision
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Intel shares slump 26% as turnaround struggle deepens

Intel shares sank 26% on Friday in their worst day since 1974 after the chip manufacturer suspended its dividend and slashed its workforce to fund a

Intel shares slump 26% as turnaround struggle deepens
Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets|US

Stock market today: Dow drops 600 on weak jobs data as a global sell-off whips back to Wall Street

Stocks tumbled Friday on worries the U.S. economy could be cracking under the weight of high interest rates meant to whip inflation

Stock market today: Dow drops 600 on weak jobs data as a global sell-off whips back to Wall Street
Business|US

Boeing's new CEO Kelly Ortberg faces a major overhaul, from factories to finances

Boeing's incoming boss, Kelly Ortberg, faces a herculean task when he starts next week -  restoring the might of a U.S. corporate powerhouse rocked by multiple crises.  

Boeing's new CEO Kelly Ortberg faces a major overhaul, from factories to finances
Business|Technology

Chipmaker Intel to cut 15,000 jobs as tries to revive its business and compete with rivals

Chipmaker Intel says it is cutting 15% of its massive workforce — about 15,000 jobs — as it tries to turn its business around to compete with more successful rivals like Nvidia and AMD

Chipmaker Intel to cut 15,000 jobs as tries to revive its business and compete with rivals
Business|Finance|Technology|US

Why Trump wants the US government to have a 'national stockpile' of bitcoin

At a national bitcoin conference in Nashville, Donald Trump finally spelled out some of his crypto policy proposals including one hotly anticipated part of his plan -- building a strategic bitcoin reserve. CNN's Jon Sarlin explains what that is and why the crypto industry wants it.

Why Trump wants the US government to have a 'national stockpile' of bitcoin
Asia|Business|Economy|News

Chinese factories poised for 'cruel summer' as PMI surveys raise outlook risks

China's sluggish manufacturing sector is poised for a "cruel summer" with two sentiment surveys this week pointing to a new level of gloom among factory

Chinese factories poised for 'cruel summer' as PMI surveys raise outlook risks
Business|Economy|Finance

Irish manufacturing ekes out growth for just second time this year, PMI shows

Ireland's manufacturing sector eked out growth for just the second time in eight months in July, bouncing back after contracting at the fastest pace in a year a month earlier, a

Irish manufacturing ekes out growth for just second time this year, PMI shows
Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets|US

What to do — and what not to do — now that the Fed is signaling lower rates

As the Fed inches closer to cutting its benchmark interest rate, how can households prepare? Karin Caifa reports.

What to do — and what not to do — now that the Fed is signaling lower rates
Asia|Business|Finance

Hong Kong court adjourns China developer Shimao's liquidation petition

Embattled Chinese property developer Shimao Group said on Wednesday a Hong Kong court had adjourned until Aug. 12 a liquidation hearing against the company, allowing it more time

Hong Kong court adjourns China developer Shimao's liquidation petition
Education|Environment|Health|Science|Technology

'Everything feels tiring': CNN goes inside a heat chamber

At the University of South Wales, Professor Damian Bailey runs an environmental testing chamber that can alter temperature, altitude, pressure and oxygen levels. CNN’s Senior Climate Writer Laura Paddison put her body to the test under extreme heat and humidity to understand how these conditions can quickly become deadly and why a warming world is dangerous for us all.

'Everything feels tiring': CNN goes inside a heat chamber
Business|Finance|US

To cut costs and keep vehicle prices down, Stellantis makes buyout offers to US white-collar workers

Jeep and Ram maker Stellantis says it will offer buyout packages to many of its U.S. white-collar workers just five days after the company’s CEO said the auto industry is in the middle of a significant storm

To cut costs and keep vehicle prices down, Stellantis makes buyout offers to US white-collar workers
Business|Economy|Finance|News

JetBlue posts a surprise Q2 profit and will delay new planes to cut costs and rebuild the business

JetBlue Airways is reporting a small but surprising profit for the second quarter

JetBlue posts a surprise Q2 profit and will delay new planes to cut costs and rebuild the business
Business|Europe|Finance

Ferrari shores up cooperation with Italian tax authority to ensure transparency

Ferrari said on Tuesday its Dutch parent company Ferrari N.V. has strengthened ties with the Italian tax authority by joining a compliance programme that includes regular and

Ferrari shores up cooperation with Italian tax authority to ensure transparency
Business|Technology

Ad group WPP names former BT boss Philip Jansen as new chair

WPP named former BT chief Philip Jansen as its new chair on Tuesday, succeeding Roberto Quarta at the world's largest advertising company.

Ad group WPP names former BT boss Philip Jansen as new chair
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

India's Adani Enterprises eyes first-ever public debt issue in coming weeks, sources say

India's Adani Enterprises, the flagship firm of Adani Group, plans to launch its first-ever public issue of bonds in the coming weeks to raise up to 6 billion rupees

India's Adani Enterprises eyes first-ever public debt issue in coming weeks, sources say
Asia|Business|Finance

Toyota global output skids in June, dragged down by Japan and China

Toyota's global production tumbled in June, down for a fifth straight month with the automaker hit hard by a certification scandal in its home market and a fierce price war in China.

Toyota global output skids in June, dragged down by Japan and China
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|News|US

Pharma companies less concerned after hearing from US on negotiated prices for Medicare

Four pharmaceutical companies involved in the first U.S. negotiations over prices for the Medicare program said they do not expect a significant

Pharma companies less concerned after hearing from US on negotiated prices for Medicare
Economy|Education|Sports

Unintended consequences: How NIL in college sports has raised questions about nonprofits

The entrance of name, image and likeness deals in college sports has raised questions about what it means to be a tax-exempt charitable organization

Unintended consequences: How NIL in college sports has raised questions about nonprofits
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Stock market today: Asian shares mostly decline ahead of central bank meetings

Asian shares are mostly declining in cautious trading ahead of central bank meetings around the world

Stock market today: Asian shares mostly decline ahead of central bank meetings
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's industrial profits post faster gains in June despite faltering economy

China's industrial profits grew at a faster clip in June, official data showed on Saturday, even as businesses were grappling with a downshift in consumers' sentiment amid a shaky

China's industrial profits post faster gains in June despite faltering economy
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's H1 industrial profits rise 3.5% y/y

Profits at China's industrial firms rose 3.5% in the first half of 2024 compared with the same period in 2023, official data showed on Saturday.

China's H1 industrial profits rise 3.5% y/y
Health|News|Science|US

Abbott must pay $495 million in premature infant formula trial, jury finds

A jury on Friday found that Abbott Laboratories' specialized formula for premature infants caused an Illinois girl to develop a dangerous bowel

Abbott must pay $495 million in premature infant formula trial, jury finds
Business|Finance

Starbucks' ex-CEO Schultz opposes potential settlement with Elliott, FT reports

Former Starbucks chief executive, Howard Schultz, is opposing a potential settlement between the coffee chain and activist investor Elliott Investment Management, the Financial Times

Starbucks' ex-CEO Schultz opposes potential settlement with Elliott, FT reports
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|US

Bankrupt Steward Health to close two Massachusetts hospitals

Bankrupt hospital owner Steward Health Care will close two locations in Massachusetts after failing to find a buyer for them, the company said Friday.

Bankrupt Steward Health to close two Massachusetts hospitals
Business|Crime|Finance|US

The trades that could bring down short-seller Andrew Left

U.S. authorities filed criminal and civil charges against Andrew Left, a prominent face of the activist short-selling industry, alleging he had for years manipulated the market and

The trades that could bring down short-seller Andrew Left
Business|Finance

Regional lender WesBanco to buy smaller rival Premier Financial in $959 million deal

WesBanco has agreed to buy smaller rival Premier Financial in an all-stock deal valued at $959 million, the lenders said on Friday, offering another sign of growing consolidation in the

Regional lender WesBanco to buy smaller rival Premier Financial in $959 million deal
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Colgate-Palmolive raises 2024 forecasts on strong demand

Toothpaste maker Colgate-Palmolive raised its forecasts for annual profit and organic sales on Friday, after beating second-quarter estimates on resilient demand for its high-priced

Colgate-Palmolive raises 2024 forecasts on strong demand
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Chinese EV battery maker CATL posts faster profit growth in Q2

Chinese electric vehicle battery giant CATL recorded faster profit growth in the second quarter, even as EV demand slows in the world's largest auto market while geopolitical

Chinese EV battery maker CATL posts faster profit growth in Q2
Business|Economy|Finance

Insurer Mapfre buoyed by US recovery and fewer natural disasters

Spanish insurer Mapfre said on Friday its first-half net profit jumped thanks to fewer and more benign natural disasters and a turnaround in its car insurance business in the United States

Insurer Mapfre buoyed by US recovery and fewer natural disasters
Business|US

LinkedIn billionaire is going all-in on Kamala Harris. But he wants her to make a big change

LinkedIn billionaire is going all-in on Kamala Harris. But he wants her to make a big change

LinkedIn billionaire is going all-in on Kamala Harris. But he wants her to make a big change
US

US to award Amkor up to $400 million for chip packaging plant

The U.S.

US to award Amkor up to $400 million for chip packaging plant
Business|Economy|Europe|Travel

They expected an Olympic boon. But some Paris businesses are experiencing a bust

Small business owners in Paris expected a boon in visitors once the Olympics arrived

They expected an Olympic boon. But some Paris businesses are experiencing a bust
Business|Economy|News

UK drivers still paying too much for road fuel, says regulator

Britain's competition regulator said on Friday the country's drivers are still paying too much for road fuel, with increases in retail fuel margins costing them over 1.6 billion

UK drivers still paying too much for road fuel, says regulator
Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Spot work startup Timee shares pop 30% in Tokyo debut

Shares in startup Timee, which operates a platform connecting workers seeking side gigs with labour-strapped businesses, rose roughly 30% on Friday in their Tokyo stock market debut.

Spot work startup Timee shares pop 30% in Tokyo debut
News

Rio Tinto, BYD and LG Energy show interest in Chile's Altoandinos lithium site

Twelve companies including global miner Rio Tinto and Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD have submitted proposals to extract lithium in Chile's Altoandinos salt flats, the state

Rio Tinto, BYD and LG Energy show interest in Chile's Altoandinos lithium site
Business|Finance|US

Charles Schwab names Michael Verdeschi as CFO

Brokerage firm Charles Schwab has appointed Michael Verdeschi as its chief financial officer, effective Oct. 1, according to a filing with the U.S. securities regulator on Thursday.

Charles Schwab names Michael Verdeschi as CFO
Asia|Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

India's Mankind Pharma to buy Bharat Serums in a $1.6 billion deal

Indian drugmaker Mankind Pharma said late on Thursday it would acquire Bharat Serums and Vaccines Ltd in a deal valued at around 136.30 billion rupees ($1.63 billion), including debt.

India's Mankind Pharma to buy Bharat Serums in a $1.6 billion deal
US

US Senate probes Steward Health bankruptcy, subpoenas CEO

A U.S.

US Senate probes Steward Health bankruptcy, subpoenas CEO
Business|News

Senate committee votes to investigate Steward Health Care bankruptcy and subpoena its CEO

A Senate committee has voted to authorize an investigation into the bankruptcy of Steward Health Care and to subpoena the company’s CEO

Senate committee votes to investigate Steward Health Care bankruptcy and subpoena its CEO
Business|Economy|Finance|News

Walmart Canada raises hourly store wages for about 40,000 workers

Walmart Canada said on Thursday it has invested $53 million to increase hourly wages for about 40,000 of its store associates earlier this month.

Walmart Canada raises hourly store wages for about 40,000 workers
Crime|News|US

Biden signs bill strengthening oversight of crisis-plagued US Bureau of Prisons after AP reporting

President Joe Biden has signed into law a bill strengthening oversight of the crisis-plagued federal Bureau of Prisons after The Associated Press exposed systemic corruption and abuse in the prison system

Biden signs bill strengthening oversight of crisis-plagued US Bureau of Prisons after AP reporting
Business|Technology

Amazon racing to develop AI chips cheaper, faster than Nvidia's, executives say

Inside Amazon.com's chip lab in Austin, Texas, half a dozen engineers on a Friday afternoon put a closely guarded new server design through its paces.

Amazon racing to develop AI chips cheaper, faster than Nvidia's, executives say
Business|Finance|Technology

Musk to discuss $5 billion xAI investment with Tesla board

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Thursday he and the board of the electric vehicle company will discuss making a $5 billion investment in his artificial

Musk to discuss $5 billion xAI investment with Tesla board
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Ford shares slide as disappointing Q2 adjusted profit rattles investors

Shares of Ford Motor Co. are tumbling Thursday after the automaker’s second-quarter adjusted profit badly missed Wall Street’s expectations as it spent more money fixing customers’ cars and trucks

Ford shares slide as disappointing Q2 adjusted profit rattles investors
Business|Finance|Sports|Stock Markets|US

Warner Bros Discovery drops after failing to renew NBA broadcasting rights

Warner Bros Discovery shares fell more than 4% in U.S. premarket trading on Thursday, after the media giant failed to renew broadcasting rights for the NBA games, fueling investor concerns

Warner Bros Discovery drops after failing to renew NBA broadcasting rights
Business|Finance|Technology

BofA payments app for businesses handled record $500 billion by mid-year

Bank of America’s corporate clients approved a record $500 billion in payments through its CashPro app by mid-year, up almost 40% versus the same period in 2023,

BofA payments app for businesses handled record $500 billion by mid-year
Business|Finance|News|Stock Markets

TSX hits 2-week low as industrials, gold mining shares fall

Canada's main stock index fell to a two-week low on Thursday, led by declines for industrial and metal mining shares, as recent disappointing earnings from some economically

TSX hits 2-week low as industrials, gold mining shares fall
Business|Finance

Insurance broker WTW posts higher Q2 profit on robust product demand

Insurance broker WTW posted a 20% rise in its second-quarter profit on Thursday, helped by a strong performance in its risk and brokerage business.

Insurance broker WTW posts higher Q2 profit on robust product demand
Europe|News

Macron's political crisis hurts business morale ahead of Paris Olympics

As President Emmanuel Macron welcomes business leaders including Elon Musk to Paris ahead of Friday's Olympic opening ceremony, there are early signs France's political deadlock is

Macron's political crisis hurts business morale ahead of Paris Olympics
Business|Economy|Europe

UK factories slash price expectations and raise output forecasts, CBI says

British manufacturers' expectations for price rises in the next few months fell to their lowest since late 2020 and they ramped up forecasts for output too, a survey from the Confederation

UK factories slash price expectations and raise output forecasts, CBI says
Business|Finance|News

Four UK high street banks broke retail competition rules, watchdog says

Four high street banks, HSBC, Lloyds, TSB and Allied Irish Bank (AIB), broke Britain's competition rules, the Competition and Markets Authority said in a statement on Thursday.

Four UK high street banks broke retail competition rules, watchdog says
Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets|Technology|US

S&P, Nasdaq end lower in fickle trading, megacap trend uncertain

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite ended a fickle session weaker on Thursday, failing to regain ground lost in the previous day's tech-triggered sell-off as investors grappled

S&P, Nasdaq end lower in fickle trading, megacap trend uncertain
Business|Finance|Technology|US

Insured losses from CrowdStrike outage could reach $1.5 billion, CyberCube says

Global insured losses from last week's massive IT outage are likely to range from $400 million to $1.5 billion, cyber analytics firm CyberCube said on Thursday.

Insured losses from CrowdStrike outage could reach $1.5 billion, CyberCube says
Business|Finance|US

Stellantis ready to axe brands and fix US problems, CEO says

Stellantis is taking steps to fix weak margins and high inventory at its U.S. operations and will not hesitate to axe

Stellantis ready to axe brands and fix US problems, CEO says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Thailand investment pledges rise 35% to $12.7 billion in H1, government says

Thailand saw investment pledges rise 35% in the first half of this year to 458 billion baht ($12.68 billion), the Board of Investment said Thursday.

Thailand investment pledges rise 35% to $12.7 billion in H1, government says
Business|Crime|News|US

US Department of Justice finalizes plea deal with Boeing

US Department of Justice finalizes plea deal with Boeing

US Department of Justice finalizes plea deal with Boeing
Business|Finance|Technology

Bitfarms adopts second 'poison pill' after Canadian tribunal terminates first

Bitcoin miner Bitfarms said on Wednesday it adopted a second 'poison pill' after a Canadian tribunal ceased the earlier one adopted to fend off a potential hostile takeover attempt by rival

Bitfarms adopts second 'poison pill' after Canadian tribunal terminates first
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Logistics giant Lineage raises $4.44 billion in biggest IPO of 2024

Lineage, the world's largest operator of cold-storage warehouses, raised $4.44 billion in its U.S. initial public offering, setting it up for the biggest stock market

Logistics giant Lineage raises $4.44 billion in biggest IPO of 2024
Americas|Business|Finance

Mexican breadmaker Bimbo's Q2 profit drops 16%

Mexican breadmaker Bimbo's second-quarter net profit slipped by 16.3% compared to the same period last year to 3.32 billion pesos ($181.56 million), the firm reported on

Mexican breadmaker Bimbo's Q2 profit drops 16%
Business|Entertainment|Sports

NBA rejects Warner Bros. Discovery’s matching offer to retain games, setting up potential legal showdown

NBA rejects Warner Bros. Discovery’s matching offer to retain games, setting up potential legal showdown

NBA rejects Warner Bros. Discovery’s matching offer to retain games, setting up potential legal showdown
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Stubborn warranty costs push down Ford's 2Q net profits, causing stock plunge in after-hours trading

Ford Motor Co.’s second-quarter net income fell 4.7% from a year ago as the company’s combustion engine unit saw pretax profits decline due to stubbornly high warranty costs

Stubborn warranty costs push down Ford's 2Q net profits, causing stock plunge in after-hours trading
Business|Finance

Chipotle tops quarterly estimates, warns of margin pressure going forward

Chipotle Mexican Grill surpassed Wall Street estimates for quarterly sales and profit on Wednesday as demand for its rice bowls and burritos held up

Chipotle tops quarterly estimates, warns of margin pressure going forward
Business|Economy|News|US

US Democrats launch bill holding oil firms accountable for any work with OPEC

Democratic U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday introduced a bill to hold energy companies accountable if they are found by federal regulators to have colluded with

US Democrats launch bill holding oil firms accountable for any work with OPEC
Business|Economy|News|Technology

We finally know what caused the global tech outage - and how much it cost

We finally know what caused the global tech outage - and how much it cost

We finally know what caused the global tech outage - and how much it cost
Business|Finance

Renault sticks to 2024 outlook as first-half profit beats estimates

Renault posted a better-than-expected operating profit for the first half of the year on Wednesday due to strong pricing and new vehicle launches,

Renault sticks to 2024 outlook as first-half profit beats estimates
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Bunge, Viterra $34 billion deal heading for conditional EU nod, source says

U.S. grains merchant Bunge and Glencore-backed Viterra's $34 billion merger deal is heading towards conditional EU antitrust approval, a person with direct

Bunge, Viterra $34 billion deal heading for conditional EU nod, source says
Business|Economy|Finance|US

US business activity edges higher; pricing power diminishing

U.S. business activity climbed to a 27-month high in July, but firms appeared to have some difficulty sustaining higher prices for their goods and services amid resistance from

US business activity edges higher; pricing power diminishing
Business|Entertainment|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Theater chain AMC forecasts Q2 loss due to fewer big releases

AMC Entertainment Holdings said on Wednesday it would report a loss for the second quarter compared to a profit in the year-ago period, blaming a thin slate of big releases due to last

Theater chain AMC forecasts Q2 loss due to fewer big releases
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan plans record hike in minimum wage, NHK reports

A panel at the Japanese labour ministry has decided to raise the national average minimum wage by about 5% to 1,054 yen ($6.85) per hour this fiscal year, the biggest ever jump,

Japan plans record hike in minimum wage, NHK reports
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Otis cuts annual sales view on slowdown in construction activity in China, US

Elevator maker Otis Worldwide lowered its 2024 net sales forecast on Wednesday on softening demand for its new equipment from North America and China.

Otis cuts annual sales view on slowdown in construction activity in China, US
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

German cabinet agrees to expand tax relief to boost economy

Germany's cabinet agreed on Wednesday to increase tax relief for companies and households to almost 21 billion euros per year to help bolster stuttering growth

German cabinet agrees to expand tax relief to boost economy
Business|Finance|Technology|US

Fortune 500 firms to see $5.4 billion in CrowdStrike losses, says insurer Parametrix

U.S. Fortune 500 companies, excluding Microsoft, will face $5.4 billion in financial losses from the recent CrowdStrike outage, insurer Parametrix said on Wednesday.

Fortune 500 firms to see $5.4 billion in CrowdStrike losses, says insurer Parametrix
Business|Election|Europe|News

UK business activity picks up after pre-election lull, PMI data shows

British business activity picked up this month after a lull in the run-up to a July 4 election, bolstered by the fastest manufacturing growth in two years and the

UK business activity picks up after pre-election lull, PMI data shows
Business|Economy|Europe

Euro zone business growth stalls in July, PMIs show

Growth in euro zone business activity stalled this month as a tepid expansion in the bloc's dominant services industry failed to offset a deeper downturn among

Euro zone business growth stalls in July, PMIs show
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Informa to buy Cannes Lions owner Ascential for $1.6 billion

Britain's Informa said on Wednesday it had reached a deal to buy Cannes Lions Festival owner Ascential for 1.2 billion pounds ($1.6 billion), adding the flagship ad

Informa to buy Cannes Lions owner Ascential for $1.6 billion
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets

Stock market today: Asian shares dive after a wipeout on Wall Street as Big Tech skids

Asian shares have dropped morning trading, with Tokyo’s benchmark losing more than 1,000 points at one point and closing 3.3% lower, as pessimism set in over Wall Street's overnight nose-dive

Stock market today: Asian shares dive after a wipeout on Wall Street as Big Tech skids
Business|Technology

Atos appoints fifth CEO in less than two years

French technology company Atos on Wednesday appointed its chairman Jean Pierre Mustier as CEO to replace departing boss Paul Saleh in its fifth top management reshuffle in less than two

Atos appoints fifth CEO in less than two years
Business|Economy|US

US political churn muddies corporate horizon: Mike Dolan

Corporate planners must have a headache as the U.S. political pendulum swings at its fastest rate since World War Two and the related policy churn may act as a drag on

US political churn muddies corporate horizon: Mike Dolan
Business|Economy

Vietnam allows big companies to buy clean energy directly to meet their climate targets

Vietnam has passed a decree radically loosening the Communist Party-ruled state’s control on how electricity is sold to private companies

Vietnam allows big companies to buy clean energy directly to meet their climate targets
Asia|Business|Economy|News|World

Japan protests Russia's decision to ban entry of 13 business executives

Japan protested to Russia on Wednesday over curbs denying entry to 13 Japanese business executives, including the Toyota Motor chairman, as part of counter-sanctions measures.

Japan protests Russia's decision to ban entry of 13 business executives
Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Foxconn to invest $138 million for new business headquarters in China

Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker and Apple's biggest iPhone assembler, said on Wednesday it plans to invest 1 billion yuan ($137.5 million) to

Foxconn to invest $138 million for new business headquarters in China
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

KKR-backed OneStream prices US IPO above range to raise $490 million, sources say

Financial software maker OneStream, which is backed by private equity firm KKR, priced its U.S. initial public offering (IPO) above its indicated range on Tuesday,

KKR-backed OneStream prices US IPO above range to raise $490 million, sources say
Asia|Business|Technology

Boeing resumes deliveries of 737 MAX airplanes to China

Boeing said on Tuesday it has resumed deliveries of its best-selling 737 MAX airplane to China after a lengthy delay stemming from regulatory issues.

Boeing resumes deliveries of 737 MAX airplanes to China
Business|Economy|Finance|US

US business equipment borrowings fall 4% in June, ELFA says

U.S. companies borrowed 4% less to finance equipment investments in June than a year ago, industry body Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) said on Tuesday.

US business equipment borrowings fall 4% in June, ELFA says
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Disney's shareholder Perlmutter sells his stake after proxy fight loss, WSJ reports

Isaac Perlmutter, one of the largest investors in Walt Disney, has sold his entire stake in the media company after losing the proxy fight, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.

Disney's shareholder Perlmutter sells his stake after proxy fight loss, WSJ reports
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Dassault Aviation's H1 net sales climb, despite ongoing supply chain issues

French planemaker Dassault Aviation reported on Tuesday first half adjusted net sales of 2.54 billion euros ($2.76 billion), up from 2.30 billion euros

Dassault Aviation's H1 net sales climb, despite ongoing supply chain issues
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Philip Morris delays U.S. heated tobacco device pilot to fourth quarter

Philip Morris International pushed the test-launch of its heated tobacco device, IQOS, in the U.S. to the fourth quarter on Tuesday and lowered its annual forecast for the heated tobacco

Philip Morris delays U.S. heated tobacco device pilot to fourth quarter
Economy|US

US drug industry middlemen defend business model amid accusations of raising patient costs

U.S. pharmaceutical industry middlemen defended their role in the healthcare system during a Congressional hearing on Tuesday after committee members

US drug industry middlemen defend business model amid accusations of raising patient costs
Business|Economy|Technology

Overstock.com is back from the dead

Overstock.com is back from the dead

Overstock.com is back from the dead
Business|Finance|News|Stock Markets|US

Sherwin-Williams raises 2024 profit forecast on upcoming residential demand

Sherwin-Williams on Tuesday raised its full-year earnings forecast and posted a second-quarter profit that beat estimates, as the paintmaker was helped by higher prices and increased sales

Sherwin-Williams raises 2024 profit forecast on upcoming residential demand
Business|Technology|Travel

Airbus and Boeing snap up deals despite delivery delays

More plane orders flowed in at the Farnborough Airshow on Tuesday despite supply chain pressures on jetmakers and complaints

Airbus and Boeing snap up deals despite delivery delays
Business|Finance|Health

Owens & Minor to buy medical equipment firm Rotech for $1.36 billion

Medical supplies distributor Owens & Minor said on Tuesday it has agreed to buy medical equipment firm Rotech Healthcare for $1.36 billion in cash to expand its presence in home-based care

Owens & Minor to buy medical equipment firm Rotech for $1.36 billion
Business|Economy|Finance|News

Coca-Cola raises full-year sales guidance after stronger-than-expected second quarter

Coca-Cola is raising is full-year sales guidance after a stronger-than-expected second quarter

Coca-Cola raises full-year sales guidance after stronger-than-expected second quarter
Business|Finance

Coca-Cola raises forecasts, bets on price hikes and ad blitz

Coca-Cola raised its annual sales and profit forecasts on Tuesday, as the beverage maker expects to benefit from price hikes and an advertising blitz, mainly in

Coca-Cola raises forecasts, bets on price hikes and ad blitz
Business|Technology

Japan Airlines orders 20 Airbus A350s, 11 A321neos

Japan Airlines has ordered 20 Airbus A350-900 and 11 A321neo planes, Airbus's planemaking chief Christian Scherer said at the Farnborough Airshow on Tuesday.

Japan Airlines orders 20 Airbus A350s, 11 A321neos
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India's Hindustan Unilever reports higher Q1 profit on volume growth

India's Hindustan Unilever (HUL) posted a higher first-quarter profit on Tuesday as price cuts boosted volumes, while a revival of the company's key home care business indicated a

India's Hindustan Unilever reports higher Q1 profit on volume growth
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China encourages some firms to tap foreign debt to boost real economy

China's top economic planner said on Tuesday it will support high-quality companies to borrow medium- and long-term foreign debt, to support the development of the real economy,

China encourages some firms to tap foreign debt to boost real economy
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Cheap deliveries swamp UPS earnings, sending shares reeling

United Parcel Service lowered its 2024 operating margin target on Tuesday, after new e-commerce customers - identified by industry

Cheap deliveries swamp UPS earnings, sending shares reeling
Business|Technology|Travel

Virgin Atlantic orders seven more Airbus A330neos

Virgin Atlantic has ordered a further seven Airbus A330-900 planes, the airline said at the Farnborough Airshow on Tuesday.

Virgin Atlantic orders seven more Airbus A330neos
Business|Europe

Wegovy-maker Novo Nordisk buys land in Denmark for potential new production plant

Novo Nordisk, the maker of weight-loss drug Wegovy, earlier this month bought a 200-acre site in Denmark's third largest city Odense and will begin

Wegovy-maker Novo Nordisk buys land in Denmark for potential new production plant
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Bosch to buy Johnson Controls air-conditioning assets in $8 billion deal

Robert Bosch has agreed to acquire Johnson Controls' and Hitachi's residential ventilation businesses for $8 billion, it said on Tuesday, in what will be

Bosch to buy Johnson Controls air-conditioning assets in $8 billion deal
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Toyota to launch $5.16 billion tender offer for own shares

Toyota Motor said on Tuesday it would launch an 807 billion yen ($5.16 billion) tender offer for its own shares.

Toyota to launch $5.16 billion tender offer for own shares
Business|Finance|Technology

Beazley says has no plans to change guidance after mass IT outage

Insurer Beazley said on Tuesday it had no plans to alter its guidance in the wake of Friday's global IT glitch, which crashed an estimated 8.5 million Windows-operated devices,

Beazley says has no plans to change guidance after mass IT outage
Asia|Business|Finance|News|Stock Markets|Technology

South Korean tech giant Kakao's founder arrested in stock price manipulation case

South Korean prosecutors have arrested the founder of the country’s tech giant Kakao Corp. on suspicion of stock price rigging during his company’s takeover of a major K-pop agency last year

South Korean tech giant Kakao's founder arrested in stock price manipulation case
Business|Finance|Technology

Computer parts maker Logitech lifts outlook after upbeat quarter

Computer mouse maker Logitech International raised its full-year sales and profit outlook on Tuesday, after a strong performance across nearly all product categories

Computer parts maker Logitech lifts outlook after upbeat quarter
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

World shares edge down, US yields fall as markets eye earnings, economic data

Global stocks edged lower after paring early gains while U.S. bond yields dropped on Tuesday as markets awaited economic data and a plethora of corporate earnings,

World shares edge down, US yields fall as markets eye earnings, economic data
Business|Finance|Health|US

Robitussin maker settles lawsuit in US over 'non-drowsy' claim

The maker of Robitussin settled a consumer lawsuit that claimed its "non-drowsy" cough and flu medicine causes drowsiness, agreeing to pay $4.5 million and

Robitussin maker settles lawsuit in US over 'non-drowsy' claim
Africa|Americas|Business|Economy|MidEast|Travel

Business travel spending recovers in all regions but Asia and Europe

Global business travel spending in 2023 recovered to pre-pandemic levels in North America, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa as companies resumed in-

Business travel spending recovers in all regions but Asia and Europe
Business|Europe|Finance|Technology

German software maker SAP's quarterly cloud revenue leaps 25%

Europe's largest software maker SAP reported a 25% jump in its cloud business and beat analysts' estimates for total revenue for the second quarter on Monday.

German software maker SAP's quarterly cloud revenue leaps 25%
Business|Technology

Japan Airlines orders 10 Boeing 787-9s, takes options for 10 more

Japan Airlines has ordered 10 Boeing 787-9 aircraft and agreed options for 10 more, the two companies said at a joint media briefing at the Farnborough Airshow on

Japan Airlines orders 10 Boeing 787-9s, takes options for 10 more
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Goodyear to sell Off-the-Road tire business to Yokohama for $905 million

Goodyear Tire & Rubber will sell its Off-the-Road equipment tire business to Japan's Yokohama Rubber for $905 million in cash, it said on Monday, as part of a drive to streamline its

Goodyear to sell Off-the-Road tire business to Yokohama for $905 million
Business|Finance|News|Technology|US

Korean Air set to order about 20 Boeing 777X jets, sources say

Boeing is set to announce on Monday an order for roughly 20 777X jets from Korean Air, in a boost to the U.S. planemaker’s long-delayed plane programme, two sources

Korean Air set to order about 20 Boeing 777X jets, sources say
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Vodafone sells further 10% stake in Vantage Towers for 1.3 billion euros

Britain's Vodafone said it sold a further 10% stake in Vantage Towers for 1.3 billion euros ($1.4 billion), bringing its ownership in a group which controls European mobile phone

Vodafone sells further 10% stake in Vantage Towers for 1.3 billion euros
Business|Technology|Travel

Aviation summit opens amid jet shortages, supply chain turbulence

Aviation leaders will meet at a marque summit outside London on Monday as the industry struggles with supply chain disruptions, aircraft delays and floundering plans

Aviation summit opens amid jet shortages, supply chain turbulence
Election|News|US

What are Harris' business views? Friendly to Big Tech, aggressive in climate fight

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is potentially poised to become the Democratic presidential nominee in the November election.

What are Harris' business views? Friendly to Big Tech, aggressive in climate fight
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

US private equity firm Stonepeak to acquire NZ's Arvida Group in $746 million deal

U.S.-based private equity firm Stonepeak said it would buy New Zealand's Arvida Group for NZ$1.24 billion ($745.74 million) excluding debt, sending the aged care provider's shares up nearly

US private equity firm Stonepeak to acquire NZ's Arvida Group in $746 million deal
Business|Europe|Finance

Airbus says pressure on airline yields not yet impacting jet demand

There are some signs of a decline in airline yields but this is not yet affecting demand for new aircraft, Airbus's planemaking chief Christian Scherer said on Sunday.

Airbus says pressure on airline yields not yet impacting jet demand
Business|Finance|Technology

Costs from the global outage could top $1 billion – but who pays the bill is harder to understand

Costs from the global outage could top $1 billion – but who pays the bill is harder to understand

Costs from the global outage could top $1 billion – but who pays the bill is harder to understand
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Varta's Porsche-led rescue would leave investors empty-handed

Varta stock plunged as much as 80% to a record low on Monday after the German battery maker said restructuring options to avert insolvency,

Varta's Porsche-led rescue would leave investors empty-handed
Business|Technology|US

Boeing sees significant improvement in 737 MAX factory after safety crisis

Boeing is seeing a significant improvement in production flow at its 737 MAX factory, its new commercial planes chief said on Sunday, as the U.S. planemaker battles to overcome a

Boeing sees significant improvement in 737 MAX factory after safety crisis
Asia|Business|Economy

Long-awaited Chinese policy update presents no major shift

China released a policy document on Sunday, outlining known ambitions, from developing advanced industries to improving the business environment, with analysts spotting no sign of

Long-awaited Chinese policy update presents no major shift
Business|Technology

Tech outage latest | Airlines and others rush to get back on track after global tech disruption

Transport providers, businesses and governments are rushing to get all their systems back online after long disruptions following a widespread technology outage

Tech outage latest | Airlines and others rush to get back on track after global tech disruption
Asia|Business|US

Nippon Steel hires Mike Pompeo to advise on U.S. Steel deal

Japan's biggest steelmaker, Nippon Steel Corp., has hired former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to help with its effort to acquire U.S.

Nippon Steel hires Mike Pompeo to advise on U.S. Steel deal
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Berkshire sells around $1.48 billion Bank of America shares, filing shows

Berkshire Hathaway sold about 33.9 million shares of Bank of America for around $1.48 billion over multiple transactions this week, a regulatory filing showed.

Berkshire sells around $1.48 billion Bank of America shares, filing shows
News|US

US labor board drops bid to revive rule on contract, franchise workers

The U.S.

US labor board drops bid to revive rule on contract, franchise workers
Business|Entertainment|Technology

Oracle CEO Safra Catz to depart Walt Disney board

Walt Disney said on Friday that Oracle chief executive Safra Catz is departing the entertainment company's board after six years.

Oracle CEO Safra Catz to depart Walt Disney board
Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Embraer eyes 'very strong' H2 after solid Q2 deliveries; shares rise

Brazilian planemaker Embraer is gearing up for a "very strong" second half after meeting its expectations for deliveries in the first half of

Embraer eyes 'very strong' H2 after solid Q2 deliveries; shares rise
Business|Economy|Finance|News|US

U.S. FTC probes Hess, Occidental execs over OPEC communication, Bloomberg reports

The U.S.

U.S. FTC probes Hess, Occidental execs over OPEC communication, Bloomberg reports
Asia|Business|Economy|Entertainment|Finance|Stock Markets|Videos

India theatre chain PVR Inox's loss doubles as Bollywood movies flop

PVR Inox, India's largest multiplex operator, reported a first-quarter loss that more than doubled on Friday due to fewer big-budget Bollywood releases and weak box office

India theatre chain PVR Inox's loss doubles as Bollywood movies flop
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

India's Reliance misses profit estimates on weak fuel sales margin

Reliance Industries, India's most valuable company, reported first-quarter profit below analysts' estimates on Friday, hurt by lower margins on fuel sales.

India's Reliance misses profit estimates on weak fuel sales margin
Americas|Business|Finance|US

Colombia's Ecopetrol in talks to buy $3.6 billion CrownRock stake from Occidental

Colombia's Ecopetrol is in talks with U.S. oil producer Occidental Petroleum to possibly buy a 30% stake in shale oil producer CrownRock, in a transaction potentially worth $3.6

Colombia's Ecopetrol in talks to buy $3.6 billion CrownRock stake from Occidental
Business|Technology|US

U.S. court rules against Booking.com in Ryanair screen-scraping case

A U.S. court ruled that Booking.com violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by accessing part of Ryanair's website without permission, court documents showed.

U.S. court rules against Booking.com in Ryanair screen-scraping case
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Indian ed-tech giant Byju's faces total shutdown if insolvency proceeds, CEO says

Insolvency proceedings against ed-tech giant Byju's, once India's biggest startup valued at $22 billion, will likely force thousands of

Indian ed-tech giant Byju's faces total shutdown if insolvency proceeds, CEO says
Business|News|Technology

CrowdStrike CEO apologizes for tech outage, says systems should be recovering -NBC

CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz apologized for a global tech failure that disrupted multiple industries on Friday, vowing to work with all of its customers as they work to get

CrowdStrike CEO apologizes for tech outage, says systems should be recovering -NBC
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

US regional banks' Q2 profits squeezed by deposit costs, tepid loan demand

Several U.S. mid-sized and regional banks reported a fall in their second-quarter profit, as income from charging customers interest was squeezed by higher deposit costs and

US regional banks' Q2 profits squeezed by deposit costs, tepid loan demand
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China to boost support for equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-ins

China will step up support for its program of equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-ins, state media reported on Friday, citing a cabinet meeting.

China to boost support for equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-ins
Business|Europe|Fashion and Beauty

New Burberry chief faces tough choices on high-end ambitions

Burberry's new boss Joshua Schulman faces an immediate strategy dilemma.

New Burberry chief faces tough choices on high-end ambitions
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Wall St ends volatile session lower in aftermath of global tech outage

U.S. stocks extended their slump on Friday as lingering chaos related to a global technical outage caused by a software glitch added uncertainty to an already-

Wall St ends volatile session lower in aftermath of global tech outage
Business|Europe|Technology

Airbus wins European certification for A321XLR jetliner

Airbus has won European certification for the latest addition to its single-aisle family of jets, the long-distance A321XLR, a spokesperson said on Friday.

Airbus wins European certification for A321XLR jetliner
Asia|Business

Thai investigation into BYD EV discounts moves ahead despite cash-back offer

A Thai investigation into discounts from China's BYD will continue despite a cash-back programme from its distributor in response to

Thai investigation into BYD EV discounts moves ahead despite cash-back offer
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|News|Stock Markets

UK clears Nationwide Building's $3.75 billion Virgin Money deal

Britain's competition regulator said on Friday it has cleared Nationwide Building Society's proposed 2.9-billion-pound ($3.75 billion) all-cash deal to buy Virgin Money UK.

UK clears Nationwide Building's $3.75 billion Virgin Money deal
Business|Economy|News|US

DOJ says ‘substantial progress’ made toward final plea agreement with Boeing but needs more time

DOJ says ‘substantial progress’ made toward final plea agreement with Boeing but needs more time

DOJ says ‘substantial progress’ made toward final plea agreement with Boeing but needs more time
Asia|Business|Technology|World

Samsung Electronics and striking union to resume talks on Friday

Samsung Electronics and representatives of its biggest workers' union in South Korea that has been on a strike since early last week have agreed to resume negotiations on Friday, the

Samsung Electronics and striking union to resume talks on Friday
News|Crime|US

Fandango founder identified as man who fell to death from New York City hotel

Fandango founder identified as man who fell to death from New York City hotel

Fandango founder identified as man who fell to death from New York City hotel
Business|Crime|News|US

Judge won't halt New York City crackdown on unlicensed cannabis sales

A federal judge on Thursday refused to halt New York City's crackdown on unlicensed sellers of cannabis, citing public safety concerns. U.S.

Judge won't halt New York City crackdown on unlicensed cannabis sales
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

Ardent Health falls 6% in lukewarm NYSE debut

Healthcare provider Ardent Health's shares opened 6% below their initial public offering price in their NYSE debut on Thursday, reflecting new investor caution with new listings amid rate

Ardent Health falls 6% in lukewarm NYSE debut
Business|Finance|Technology

SunPower tumbles nearly 20% after pausing some operations

SunPower shares plummeted nearly 20% on Thursday after the solar company informed clients that it is pausing some operations, including deactivating lease and power

SunPower tumbles nearly 20% after pausing some operations
Business|Finance|Health

Abbott plans marketing push for glucose monitors beyond diabetes

Abbott Laboratories will use a mix of TV advertisements and guerilla marketing as well as seek to personalize health data to tap people without diabetes for

Abbott plans marketing push for glucose monitors beyond diabetes
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Insurance broker TWFG's shares rise nearly 30% in market debut

Insurance broker TWFG's shares gained nearly 30% in their Nasdaq debut on Thursday, signaling strong investor demand for new stocks as the U.S. initial public offering market aims for a

Insurance broker TWFG's shares rise nearly 30% in market debut
Business|Finance|Technology|US

CD&R explores sale of a stake in software maker Epicor, sources say

Private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice is exploring options including the sale of a stake in Epicor Software, which counts Formula

CD&R explores sale of a stake in software maker Epicor, sources say
Business|Technology|US

Ford pivots from EV plans to heavy-duty trucks at Canada facility

Ford Motor on Thursday outlined plans to use a Canadian plant it had earmarked for a future electric vehicle to instead build larger, gasoline-

Ford pivots from EV plans to heavy-duty trucks at Canada facility
Finance|Stock Markets|US

Domino's Pizza warns of slower Q3 sales; shares fall

Domino's Pizza forecast sequentially slower third-quarter comparable sales on Thursday and trimmed its target for new international store openings, sending its shares

Domino's Pizza warns of slower Q3 sales; shares fall
Business|Finance|Lifestyle|Sports

Angel City FC set to become world’s most valuable pro women’s sports team following new investment

Angel City FC set to become world’s most valuable pro women’s sports team following new investment

Angel City FC set to become world’s most valuable pro women’s sports team following new investment
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Wall Street ends sharply lower as anxiety rises, earnings heat up

U.S. stocks tumbled on Thursday, reversing early gains as investors continued to rotate away from high-priced megacap growth stocks and second-quarter earnings

Wall Street ends sharply lower as anxiety rises, earnings heat up
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

European shares end marginally lower as tech sell-off stymies advances

European shares ended lower on Thursday as a continued selloff of chip stocks kept a lid on gains brought on by some positive

European shares end marginally lower as tech sell-off stymies advances
Business|Finance|Health

Novartis lifts profit forecast for second time on Cosentyx, Entresto

Swiss drugmaker Novartis raised its 2024 earnings guidance for the second time on Thursday, driven by a gain in prescriptions for drugs including heart failure

Novartis lifts profit forecast for second time on Cosentyx, Entresto
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Insurance broker TWFG prices US IPO above range to raise about $187 million

Insurance broker TWFG, backed by U.S. reinsurer RenaissanceRe, said on Wednesday it priced its initial public offering (IPO) above its indicated range, seeking to raise up to $187 million.

Insurance broker TWFG prices US IPO above range to raise about $187 million
Asia|Business|Economy|Science|Technology

More than 40% of Japanese companies have no plan to make use of AI: Reuters poll

Nearly a quarter of Japanese companies have adopted artificial intelligence (AI) in their businesses, while more than 40% have no plan to make use of the cutting-

More than 40% of Japanese companies have no plan to make use of AI: Reuters poll
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Discover Financial quarterly profit jumps on higher interest income

Discover Financial Services on Wednesday reported a 70% rise in second-quarter profit, as a high-rate environment helped the U.S. credit issuer earn more in interest income.

Discover Financial quarterly profit jumps on higher interest income
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Olive Garden parent Darden to buy Chuy's in $605 million deal

Darden Restaurants, owner of the Olive Garden chain, has agreed to buy full-service restaurant operator Chuy's Holdings in an all-cash deal which has an enterprise value of $605 million,

Olive Garden parent Darden to buy Chuy's in $605 million deal
Business|Food

Darden Restaurants buys Tex-Mex chain Chuy's for $605 million

The parent company of Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, Yard House and other chains says it's buying the Tex-Mex chain Chuy’s as it seeks to expand its dining options

Darden Restaurants buys Tex-Mex chain Chuy's for $605 million
Business|Economy|News|US

John Deere ends support of 'social or cultural awareness' events, distances from inclusion efforts

Farm equipment maker John Deere says it will no longer sponsor “social or cultural awareness” events, making the agricultural machinery manufacturer one of the latest U.S. companies to distance itself from diversity and inclusion measures after being targeted by conservative backlash

John Deere ends support of 'social or cultural awareness' events, distances from inclusion efforts
Business|Finance|Technology

Apax, Bain and CVC exploring potential bids for SoftwareOne, sources say

Apax Partners, Bain Capital and CVC are each exploring potential bids for SoftwareOne, two people with knowledge of the situation said, three months

Apax, Bain and CVC exploring potential bids for SoftwareOne, sources say
Business|Sports|US

Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger and journalist Willow Bay to become Angel City FC's new owners

Angel City FC says Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger and Southern California dean for communication and journalism Willow Bay will be the new controlling owners of the National Women’s Soccer League team

Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger and journalist Willow Bay to become Angel City FC's new owners
Business|Economy|Finance|US

US banks see high deposit costs, investment banking boost

U.S. lenders' second-quarter profits were squeezed by dampening loan demand and the high interest they paid to hold on to deposits, but a flurry of bond sales boosted their investment

US banks see high deposit costs, investment banking boost
Business|Celebrity|Entertainment|Sports

Soccer-Angel City set to become world's most valuable women's sports team

Angel City is set to become the world's most valuable professional women's sports team after finalising a landmark new ownership agreement with Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger and his wife Willow

Soccer-Angel City set to become world's most valuable women's sports team
Business|Fashion and Beauty|Lifestyle

Streetwear brand Supreme is getting a surprising new owner

Streetwear brand Supreme is getting a surprising new owner

Streetwear brand Supreme is getting a surprising new owner
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Discover sells student loan portfolio to Carlyle, KKR for up to $10.8 billion

-Discover Financial Services will sell a portfolio of student loans to buyout giants Carlyle and KKR for up to $10.8 billion, the credit card-focused lender said on Wednesday.

Discover sells student loan portfolio to Carlyle, KKR for up to $10.8 billion
Business|Entertainment|News|Travel

The iconic Mirage in Las Vegas is closing today after 34 years

The iconic Mirage in Las Vegas is closing today after 34 years

The iconic Mirage in Las Vegas is closing today after 34 years
News|US|World

Fed should be patient on next move, JP Morgan's Dimon says

The U.S.

Fed should be patient on next move, JP Morgan's Dimon says
Business|Finance

Australia's Domino's sees flat store growth on closures in Japan, France

Australia's Domino's Pizza Enterprises said on Wednesday it expects store growth to be flat to slightly positive in its current fiscal year, and decided to close up to 80 low-

Australia's Domino's sees flat store growth on closures in Japan, France
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Honda sets secondary share sale price at 3% discount in $3.16 billion deal

Honda Motor has priced shares in a secondary share sale at 1,664.5 yen each, or a 3% discount to Wednesday's closing price, valuing the deal at 497 billion yen ($3.16 billion), the

Honda sets secondary share sale price at 3% discount in $3.16 billion deal
Business|Europe|Finance

Spanish fund Criteria to team up with Skoda in bid for Talgo, Cinco Dias says

Spain's Criteria, the investment arm of the La Caixa foundation, is considering teaming up with Czech train maker Skoda in its bid for Talgo, Cinco Dias newspaper reported on

Spanish fund Criteria to team up with Skoda in bid for Talgo, Cinco Dias says
Business|Finance

Ray-Ban maker EssilorLuxottica taps streetwear audience with Supreme deal

EssilorLuxottica has agreed to buy streetwear brand Supreme from VF Corporation for $1.5 billion, the companies said on Wednesday, marking the first acquisition of an

Ray-Ban maker EssilorLuxottica taps streetwear audience with Supreme deal
Business|Economy|Finance

HSBC's Elhedery takes fast track from finance to CEO

When Georges Elhedery took a six-month break from HSBC in 2022, some feared he had called time on a 17-year stint at the Asia-focused lender.

HSBC's Elhedery takes fast track from finance to CEO
Asia|Business|Technology

India's Byju's to appeal insolvency proceedings, sources say

Indian education technology company Byju's will challenge insolvency proceedings initiated against it in an attempt to block the process this week, as the startup

India's Byju's to appeal insolvency proceedings, sources say
Business|Entertainment|Travel

The last cards have been dealt as the iconic Mirage closes its doors on the Las Vegas Strip

The Mirage's signature volcano has erupted for the last time

The last cards have been dealt as the iconic Mirage closes its doors on the Las Vegas Strip
Business|Finance

Pernod Ricard offloads bulk of wine unit to focus on spirits

Pernod Ricard said on Wednesday it agreed to sell the majority of its wine portfolio to the owners of Australia's Accolade Wines, disposing of a dragging division to

Pernod Ricard offloads bulk of wine unit to focus on spirits
Business|Finance|News|Stock Markets|US

HSBC names veteran Elhedery as CEO, signals continuity in strategy

HSBC Holdings Plc has appointed its Chief Financial Officer Georges Elhedery as its next CEO, the bank said on Wednesday, opting for continuity as it tries to

HSBC names veteran Elhedery as CEO, signals continuity in strategy
Asia|Business|Economy

Thai industrial sentiment hits 2-yr low in June, business federation says

The Thai industrial sentiment index fell for a third straight month to its lowest in two years in June due to a slow economy, weak demand and bad debt problems, the Federation of

Thai industrial sentiment hits 2-yr low in June, business federation says
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Trade fears hamper tech stocks, dollar falls amid rate cut talk

Global equity indexes mostly fell on Wednesday as possible U.S. trade curbs on chip equipment pulled tech stocks lower, while Treasury yields and the dollar both hit

Trade fears hamper tech stocks, dollar falls amid rate cut talk
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Elon Musk says he’s moving SpaceX and X out of California

Elon Musk says he’s moving SpaceX and X out of California

Elon Musk says he’s moving SpaceX and X out of California
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US House panel to hold hearing with pharmacy benefit managers on healthcare costs

The U.S.

US House panel to hold hearing with pharmacy benefit managers on healthcare costs
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Tyson Foods heir pleads not guilty to charge of driving while intoxicated

Tyson Foods heir and executive John R

Tyson Foods heir pleads not guilty to charge of driving while intoxicated
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Elon Musk says he's moving SpaceX, X headquarters from California to Texas

Billionaire Elon Musk says he’s moving the headquarters of SpaceX and social media company X to Texas from California

Elon Musk says he's moving SpaceX, X headquarters from California to Texas
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Squishmallows maker can sue Build-A-Bear over alleged plush toy knockoffs

A U.S. judge rejected Build-A-Bear Workshop's effort to dismiss a lawsuit claiming that its Skoosherz plush toys were unauthorized knockoffs of Squishmallows,

Squishmallows maker can sue Build-A-Bear over alleged plush toy knockoffs
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TC Energy says its $15 billion claim for Keystone XL project thrown out by US tribunal

Canada's TC Energy said on Tuesday a free trade arbitration tribunal had tossed out its claim to recover more than $15 billion from the U.S. government for the cancellation of its Keystone

TC Energy says its $15 billion claim for Keystone XL project thrown out by US tribunal
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Elon Musk is going all-in on Donald Trump

Elon Musk is going all-in on Donald Trump

Elon Musk is going all-in on Donald Trump
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Adidas hikes 2024 earnings guidance after second-quarter beat

German sportswear maker Adidas is increasing its full-year earnings guidance after a better than expected second quarter, it said on Tuesday, in its second upgrade this year.

Adidas hikes 2024 earnings guidance after second-quarter beat
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US business inventories increase slightly above expectations in May

U.S. business inventories increased slightly more than expected in May amid solid rises in stocks at wholesalers and retailers, a trend that could see inventory investment

US business inventories increase slightly above expectations in May
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Brokerage Charles Schwab's profit falls on weaker interest income

Charles Schwab's second-quarter profit fell 2% as the brokerage paid out more interest on client deposits and its own borrowings, sending its shares down 7.1% on Tuesday.

Brokerage Charles Schwab's profit falls on weaker interest income
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Progressive's quarterly profit surges on strong demand for auto insurance policies

Insurer Progressive Corp posted a more than fourfold jump in its second-quarter profit on Tuesday, driven by strong demand for its personal auto insurance policies, sending its shares up

Progressive's quarterly profit surges on strong demand for auto insurance policies
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Who is Arkady Volozh, former Yandex CEO, and what is his new AI venture?

After almost two years of negotiations, a deal to split Russian tech giant Yandex's assets was completed this week, with most revenue-generating businesses staying in

Who is Arkady Volozh, former Yandex CEO, and what is his new AI venture?
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SymphonyAI targets second half 2025 IPO with $500 million in revenue run rate

SymphonyAI, a U.S. artificial intelligence company whose products help the likes of Pepsi predict demand and financial companies spot fraud, is preparing to go public in the

SymphonyAI targets second half 2025 IPO with $500 million in revenue run rate
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Former Yandex chief Volozh returns with AI infrastructure venture after Russia split

Freed from its ties to Russia, newly unveiled Dutch firm Nebius hopes to help lead the great drive to build the infrastructure underpinning artificial intelligence,

Former Yandex chief Volozh returns with AI infrastructure venture after Russia split
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Malaysia's ADE sees boom in aircraft repairs amid new plane shortages

The global aircraft repair industry will see more growth in the next six years as airlines keep flying their jets longer because of a shortage of new planes,

Malaysia's ADE sees boom in aircraft repairs amid new plane shortages
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Spanish train maker Talgo receives merger offer from Czech rival Skoda

Spanish train maker Talgo said on Tuesday it received a merger offer from Czech rival Skoda four months after Hungarian consortium Ganz-Mavag launched a public tender offer for all

Spanish train maker Talgo receives merger offer from Czech rival Skoda
Asia|Business

Japan finds a 'stealth' cure for zombie businesses: Let them fail

For much of its 72 years, Hitoshi Fujita's company was just another mom-and-pop business grinding out metal parts.

Japan finds a 'stealth' cure for zombie businesses: Let them fail
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UK building firms face worst recruitment problems, survey shows

Construction and engineering firms are bearing the brunt of Britain's shortage of workers, according to a survey that underscores the challenge for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to

UK building firms face worst recruitment problems, survey shows
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Macy’s rejected a takeover offer and is betting on itself

Macy’s rejected a takeover offer and is betting on itself

Macy’s rejected a takeover offer and is betting on itself
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Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway sets, closes at record high

Berkshire Hathaway's share price set a record high on Monday, reflecting investors' confidence in Warren Buffett's company, which is often regarded as a microcosm of the

Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway sets, closes at record high
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Aviation Capital finalizes order for 35 Boeing 737 MAX jets

Aircraft lessor Aviation Capital Group has finalized an order for 35 Boeing 737 MAX jets, the companies said on Monday.

Aviation Capital finalizes order for 35 Boeing 737 MAX jets
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Macy's ends takeover talks with Arkhouse and Brigade citing lack of certainty over financing

Macy’s is cutting off buyout talks with Arkhouse and Brigade, citing the lack of certain financing

Macy's ends takeover talks with Arkhouse and Brigade citing lack of certainty over financing
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Macy's ends buyout talks with investor group, shares slump

Macy's scrapped talks with an investor group comprising Arkhouse Management and Brigade Capital that had offered to acquire the

Macy's ends buyout talks with investor group, shares slump
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Healthcare firm Concentra eyes $3.3 billion valuation in US IPO

Concentra Group, a Select Medical unit, is eyeing a valuation of $3.30 billion in its U.S. initial public offering, joining a growing list of firms testing the market after a near two-year

Healthcare firm Concentra eyes $3.3 billion valuation in US IPO
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French competition authority confirms investigation into Nvidia

The French competition authority confirmed on Monday that an investigation is underway into chipmaker Nvidia over alleged anti-competitive practices.

French competition authority confirms investigation into Nvidia
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SolarEdge Technologies to lay off 400 employees

SolarEdge Technologies said on Monday it would lay off 400 employees, of which 200 are in Israel, as it works to restore profitability and ensure financial stability.

SolarEdge Technologies to lay off 400 employees
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Yandex split finalised as Russian assets sold in $5.4 billion deal

A deal to split the assets of Russian technology company Yandex was finalised on Monday, with a Russian consortium of investors buying the bulk of Yandex's businesses in

Yandex split finalised as Russian assets sold in $5.4 billion deal
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Atos secures funding of $1.82 billion to restructure its debt

French IT company Atos said on Monday it had secured funding of 1.675 billion euros ($1.82 billion) to restructure its debt through a lock-up agreement with a group of banks and bondholders

Atos secures funding of $1.82 billion to restructure its debt
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UK luxury brand Burberry gets new boss to revive revamp

British luxury group Burberry on Monday sacked its CEO and named former Coach boss Joshua Schulman to replace him, as it promises a "more familiar" look and presses

UK luxury brand Burberry gets new boss to revive revamp
Asia|Business|Economy

China new home prices fall at fastest pace in 9 years, more support needed

China's new home prices in June fell at the fastest clip in nine years while property sales and investment slumped, increasing pressure on policymakers

China new home prices fall at fastest pace in 9 years, more support needed
Business|Finance|Technology

TSMC second-quarter profit seen jumping 30% on surging AI chip demand

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the main producer of advanced chips used in artificial intelligence applications, is expected to report a 30% rise in second-quarter profit on

TSMC second-quarter profit seen jumping 30% on surging AI chip demand
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Star Entertainment faces system issues, electronic gaming machines shut down

Australia's Star Entertainment Group said on Monday its systems have been disrupted by performance issues, resulting in the shutdown of all electronic gaming machines and electronic table

Star Entertainment faces system issues, electronic gaming machines shut down
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Secrets of a syrup maker: At 95, Roland Jorns still running Door County maple syrup shop

Secrets of a syrup maker: At 95, Roland Jorns still running Door County maple syrup shop

Secrets of a syrup maker: At 95, Roland Jorns still running Door County maple syrup shop
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Extravagant wedding celebrations for the son of Asia's richest man conclude with a reception

A wedding reception in India completes the monthslong celebrations as the youngest son of Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s richest man, married his longtime girlfriend

Extravagant wedding celebrations for the son of Asia's richest man conclude with a reception
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Boeing begins 777-9 certification flight trials with US FAA

Boeing has started certification flight testing of its long-delayed 777-9 with U.S. aviation regulators onboard, the U.S. planemaker said in an

Boeing begins 777-9 certification flight trials with US FAA
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The son of Asia's richest man gets married in the year's most extravagant wedding

The youngest son of Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s richest man, has married his longtime girlfriend in what many have dubbed the wedding of the year

The son of Asia's richest man gets married in the year's most extravagant wedding
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Vietnam's VinFast delays US electric car plant amid market slowdown

Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) maker VinFast is delaying the launch of its planned $4 billion factory in North Carolina to 2028 and cutting its delivery forecast

Vietnam's VinFast delays US electric car plant amid market slowdown
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Soccer-Ohanian says his big bet on women's sports is paying off

Alexis Ohanian said his wager on Angel City FC is paying off amid reports that Disney CEO Bob Iger and his wife Willow Bay are close to purchasing control of

Soccer-Ohanian says his big bet on women's sports is paying off
Business|US

US FTC issues warning to franchisors over unfair business practices

A U.S. trade regulator on Friday announced a suite of actions taking aim at "unfair and deceptive practices" it said are illegally imposed on U.S. franchisees by their

US FTC issues warning to franchisors over unfair business practices
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Chicago coffee shop aims to keep DNC attendees well caffeinated

Chicago coffee shop aims to keep DNC attendees well caffeinated

Chicago coffee shop aims to keep DNC attendees well caffeinated
Business|Europe|Finance

Bunge, Viterra offer to sell assets in 2 EU countries, sources say

U.S. grains merchant Bunge and Glencore-backed Viterra have offered to sell assets in two European Union countries in a bid to secure EU antitrust clearance for their $34 billion

Bunge, Viterra offer to sell assets in 2 EU countries, sources say
Business|Economy|Finance

Stop & Shop closing 32 underperforming grocery stores in the Northeast

Grocery store chain Stop & Shop says it will close 32 underperforming grocery stores across the Northeast by the end of this year

Stop & Shop closing 32 underperforming grocery stores in the Northeast
Business|Technology|US

US senators call out Big Tech's new approach to poaching talent, products from smaller AI startups

Three U.S. Senators are calling for action against a new practice big technology companies are using to swallow up the talent and products of innovative AI startups without formally acquiring them

US senators call out Big Tech's new approach to poaching talent, products from smaller AI startups
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Springer and KKR considering split of German media giant, sources say

German media giant Axel Springer, which owns Germany's popular Bild tabloid and political news company Politico, is considering a split of the company together with private equity

Springer and KKR considering split of German media giant, sources say
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ISS suggests Enhabit shareholders elect three AREX Capital nominees to board

Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) said on Thursday Enhabit shareholders should elect three AREX Capital Management director candidates to the nine-member board

ISS suggests Enhabit shareholders elect three AREX Capital nominees to board
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ConocoPhillips, Marathon Oil get second US FTC request over $22.5 billion deal

Top U.S. independent oil producer ConocoPhillips said on Friday it received a second request from the U.S.

ConocoPhillips, Marathon Oil get second US FTC request over $22.5 billion deal
Business|Economy|Finance

Bunge, Viterra offer to sell EU assets seeking EU approval for $34 billion merger

U.S. grains merchant Bunge and Glencore-backed Viterra have offered to divest assets in two EU countries aimed at winning EU antitrust approval for their $34

Bunge, Viterra offer to sell EU assets seeking EU approval for $34 billion merger
Business|Europe|Sports|US

US firms bet on Paris Olympics with new stores, marketing push

U.S. companies from Nike to Warner Bros are opening new stores and holding big marketing events in Paris before and during the Olympics, betting that excitement for the summer games can

US firms bet on Paris Olympics with new stores, marketing push
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Wall Street closes higher on bets for Fed rate cut

Wall Street closed higher on Friday, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average hitting intraday record highs, on bets that the U.S.

Wall Street closes higher on bets for Fed rate cut
Asia|Business|Celebrity|Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty|Lifestyle

India's Ambani wedding spectacle gets political with Modi posters

The wedding of a scion from India's ultra-wealthy Ambani family - much in the news for its opulent celebrations and VIP-studded guest list - has

India's Ambani wedding spectacle gets political with Modi posters
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Taiwan president thanks Micron CEO for his trust in Taiwan

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te thanked memory chipmaker Micron's Chief Executive Sanjay Mehrotra on Friday for his trust and continued investment in the island, in a rare public

Taiwan president thanks Micron CEO for his trust in Taiwan
Asia|Australia|Business|Finance|Technology

Australia's competition regulator starts informal review of TPG Telecom-Optus deal

Australia's competition watchdog has started an informal review of the network sharing deal between TPG Telecom and Optus, owned by Singapore Telecommunications, the regulator said on

Australia's competition regulator starts informal review of TPG Telecom-Optus deal
Business|Economy|Election|Finance|US

Cancel Summer?

Pressure on Joe Biden to step out of the U.S. presidential election race, mounting expectations of a September Fed rate cut, Q2 earnings, an ECB meeting and Britain's king unveiling

Cancel Summer?
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Tesla launches new Model 3 long-range variant at $42,490, website shows

Tesla on Thursday launched a new rear-wheel drive variant of its Model 3 long-range vehicle, at a price $5,000 lower than the all-wheel drive version, according to the electric vehicle

Tesla launches new Model 3 long-range variant at $42,490, website shows
Business|Technology

Boeing warns customers of further delays on 737 Max, Bloomberg News says

Boeing has notified some 737 Max customers in recent weeks that aircraft due for delivery in 2025 and 2026 might face additional delays of three to six months, Bloomberg News reported on

Boeing warns customers of further delays on 737 Max, Bloomberg News says
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Japan's diaper makers look to adult market for revenue as births fall

A large metal arm in a Japanese factory swept a cluster of fluffy white fabric rectangles off a carousel into a group to be wrapped in plastic before packaging for

Japan's diaper makers look to adult market for revenue as births fall
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How did the auto dealer outage end? CDK almost certainly paid a $25 million ransom

How did the auto dealer outage end? CDK almost certainly paid a $25 million ransom

How did the auto dealer outage end? CDK almost certainly paid a $25 million ransom
Business|Finance

Estee Lauder's longtime CFO Travis to depart next year

Estee Lauder said on Thursday that Tracey Travis would be stepping down and retiring from her 12-year role as the MAC lipstick maker's finance chief, effective June 30, 2025.

Estee Lauder's longtime CFO Travis to depart next year
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Dollar General agrees to pay $12 million fine to settle alleged workplace safety violations

The U.S. Department of Labor says Dollar General has agreed to pay a $12 million fine and improve conditions at its thousands of retail stores nationwide to make them safer for workers

Dollar General agrees to pay $12 million fine to settle alleged workplace safety violations
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Dollar General to pay $12 million penalty, improve safety in US settlement

Discount store operator Dollar General has agreed to pay $12 million in penalty for alleged safety violations that led to blocked exits and fire extinguishers

Dollar General to pay $12 million penalty, improve safety in US settlement
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Boeing nearing deal to sell 777X jets to Korean Air, sources say

Boeing is nearing a potential sale of some two dozen 777X jets to Korean Air in a roughly $4 billion to $6 billion deal that could be finalised as early as July's Farnborough Airshow,

Boeing nearing deal to sell 777X jets to Korean Air, sources say