| 06.04.2024 5:52Some Colleges Will Soon Charge $100,000 a Year. How Did This Happen? Some Vanderbilt students will have $100,000 in total expenses for the 2024-25 school year. The school doesn’t really want to talk about it.06.04.2024 5:27David Chang’s Company, Momofuku, Claims Sole Rights to вЂ?Chile Crunch’ David Chang’s Momofuku company is waging a trademark battle for the term “chile crunch.” But what does ownership mean for such an everyday pleasure?06.04.2024 3:51Some of Trump’s Biggest Political Backers Also Threw Trump Media a Lifeline Two billionaires, a wealthy election denier and a mysterious Russia-linked trust invested in the Trump company long before it went public.06.04.2024 2:50Mercedes-Benz Workers in Alabama Ask for Unionization Vote The United Automobile Workers union is mounting its most ambitious effort to gain an industry foothold beyond Detroit’s Big Three.06.04.2024 2:43New Questions on How a Key Agency Shared Inflation Data A government economist had regular contact with “super users” in finance, records show, at a time when such information keenly interests investors.06.04.2024 0:00Rising Fed chatter is not making life in markets easy The wait on a rate cut decision is giving investors the jitters05.04.2024 23:54How to Claim Your Part of a $45 Million Walmart Settlement A class-action lawsuit accusing the retail giant of inflating prices of certain weighed foods and produce resulted in a settlement. Customers may be eligible for a payment of up to $500.05.04.2024 23:10Want to Invest in SpaceX or Stripe? There’s a Fund for That. A new publicly traded fund allows individual investors to own a piece of 23 private tech companies, including Stripe, SpaceX, OpenAI and Discord.05.04.2024 22:30U.S. Employers Added 303,000 Jobs in 39th Straight Month of Growth The March data increased confidence among economists and investors that robust hiring and rising wages can continue to coexist while inflation eases.05.04.2024 18:49We are nowhere near solving the childcare conundrum The Conservatives are right to focus on the problem — but more than free hours is needed to help both parents and society05.04.2024 18:32Wirecard fugitive helped run Russian spy operations across Europe Jan Marsalek used agents in Vienna to plot break-ins and assassinations by Russian hit squads, prosecutors claim05.04.2024 18:15Yellen Faces Diplomatic Test in Urging China to Curb Green Energy Exports The United States wants to persuade China to dial back its green energy industrial strategy as the Biden administration subsidizes its own supply chain.05.04.2024 17:44Counting Inflation, the Stock Market May Have Hit a Peak Robert Shiller, the Nobel laureate, says valuations adjusted for high inflation suggest stock returns for the next decade are likely to be modest.05.04.2024 17:20Who Will Pay for the Baltimore Bridge Collapse? Disputes over liability and the cost of claims could take years for insurers to resolve and result in billions of dollars in payouts.05.04.2024 16:33Thames Water’s parent company defaults on debt Formal notice to bondholders fires starting gun on complicated debt restructuring05.04.2024 16:07Rising Oil Prices Reignite Inflation Fears The price of Brent crude rose to a six-month high on Friday, a potential dose of bad news for central bankers and for the White House.05.04.2024 14:00Standby Cruising: A New Option for Bargain Seekers Are you a flexible traveler? Holland America’s standby cruises may be for you. The cost: $49 a day, excluding fees, taxes and extras. The catch: It might be a hair-raising, last-minute scramble.05.04.2024 12:58Apple Lays Off 614 Workers After Canceling Car Project The tech giant announced its first major job cuts since the pandemic on the heels of its decision to cancel its vaunted electric-car project. ... 05.04.2024 12:43UK house prices fall in March for first time in six months Economists had expected figure measured by Halifax to rise again05.04.2024 12:26Dollar Rises on Fed Comments, Middle-East Tensions Ahead of U.S. Jobs Data The dollar was firmer on concerns that the Israel-Hamas war could spread to Iran—and a consequent rise in oil prices—and after Fed officials cast doubt on rate-cut prospects. ... 05.04.2024 12:18Italian, French Bond Spreads Could Widen Amid Focus on Fiscal Metrics Following higher-than-expected 2023 Italian and French budget deficits, focus on eurozone government bond fundamentals and fears of negative rating actions have put pressure on country spreads, Societe Ge ... 05.04.2024 12:12Japan Government Watching Currency Movements Closely Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said his government wouldn’t rule out any measures in dealing with foreign-exchange rates. ... 05.04.2024 11:42Shell Sees Gas Output Above Guidance Shell said it expects first quarter gas production to beat its previous guidance after a strong start to the year but earnings would be lower than the prior quarter. ... 05.04.2024 11:32Alaska Air Group received a $160 million payment from Boeing as initial compensation to make up for lost profits due to the midair blowout of a door plug on a flight in January. Alaska Air Group received a $160 million payment from Boeing as initial compensation to make up for lost profits due to the midair blowout of a door plug on a flight in January. ... 05.04.2024 11:32An Airbus unit developing high-altitude drones could consider an initial public offering after it launches commercial operations in the coming years, its chief executive said. An Airbus unit developing high-altitude drones could consider an initial public offering after it launches commercial operations in the coming years, its chief executive said. ... 05.04.2024 11:22Telecom Italia Secures Finance Until Close of Network Sale Telecom Italia has signed an agreement for roughly $1.6 billion in bridge financing to cover its needs until completion of a planned sale of its fixed-network unit. ... 05.04.2024 11:18German Factory Orders Post Disappointing Rise German manufacturing orders rose 0.2% in February, lower than economists’ forecasts and reflecting only a moderate rebound as demand for goods remains sluggish. ... 05.04.2024 11:09Nikkei Falls 2.0%, Dragged by Brokerage, Chip Stocks Japanese stocks ended lower, dragged by falls in brokerage and chip-related stocks, as hopes dim for an early Fed rate cut. ... 05.04.2024 2:56BlackRock’s Larry Fink to face vote on splitting chair and CEO role Bluebell Capital Partners seeks more oversight of the money manager’s approach to sustainable investing05.04.2024 0:20Frankreich, Klimakrise: Toulouse verteuert Wasser im Sommer deutlich Die Region um das sГјdfranzГ¶sische Toulouse litt in den letzten Sommern unter erheblicher DГјrre. Nun reagiert die Stadtverwaltung: 850.000 Menschen mГјssen fГјr Wasser in der heiГџen Jahreszeit tiefer in die Tasche greifen.02.04.2024 17:366 Hotel Pools Perfect for Swimmers Many hotel pools are built with children and sun-seekers in mind: too short, too warm and too crowded. These, in cities across the U.S., let you get your laps in, in style. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 |