| 19.06.2024 20:21On Titan Submersible Anniversary, World Rethinks Deep Sea Exploration A year after the first deaths of divers who ventured into the ocean’s sunless depths, an industry wrestles with new challenges for piloted submersibles and robotic explorers.19.06.2024 19:46Researchers Say Social Media Warning Is Too Broad Some scientists who study youth mental health say the evidence does not support the notion that social media is harmful per se.19.06.2024 19:32France Warned by E.U. About вЂ?Excessive’ Deficit The rebuke for breaking European Union rules that require strict financial discipline comes two weeks before French voters head to the polls for parliamentary elections.19.06.2024 19:18Are Planes Safe Right Now? How to Understand Flight Disruptions. You should expect the unexpected while flying, but few disruptions should provoke serious concern, aviation experts say.19.06.2024 15:09Akio Toyoda’s Support Among Toyota Investors Tumbles A relatively low 71.9 percent of shareholders supported Akio Toyoda, who has faced scrutiny over governance issues, in his bid to remain chairman.19.06.2024 14:01What California’s Hotel and Rental вЂ?Junk Fees’ Mean For You Two new laws target surprise charges like resort fees, cleaning fees and service fees, forcing companies to tell you about them before you book, even if you live elsewhere. Here’s what you need to know.19.06.2024 13:08How the U.K.’s Economy Became So Stagnant After more than a decade of deep budget cuts, slow growth and weak productivity, the country has struggled to overcome years of uncertainty and underinvestment.19.06.2024 9:51Funds Stay Bullish, But Central Banks Hold Breath 19.06.2024 9:32Japan Is Said to Consider Issuing Bonds With Shorter Maturities Japan’s Ministry of Finance is weighing a plan to shift more of its bond issuance to shorter maturities, according to a draft proposal seen by Bloomberg, a major change as the central bank moves to cut purchases of government debt.19.06.2024 9:00EU to Slam France Over Budget Deficit, Adding to Political Woes The European Union is set to admonish France for breaking the bloc’s deficit and debt rules, triggering a process that can lead to onerous fines and complicating campaign priorities less than two weeks before voting starts in legislative elections.19.06.2024 9:00SNB Silence Sets Up Another Rate-Cut Cliffhanger The Swiss National Bank decision this week is set to be another nail-biter on whether officials will cut their interest rate or stay on hold.19.06.2024 9:00UK Stocks Will Fight Back From the Wilderness, Says Top Investor The manager of a ВЈ1.6 billion ($2 billion) UK fund that’s beaten the majority of peers in 2024 is predicting a big revival for British stocks — no matter the outcome of the country’s election.19.06.2024 8:46China Studying Implementation of PBOC Bond Trading People’s Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng says the central bank is studying how to implement government bond trading together with the finance ministry. He’s rejecting the idea, though, that this practice would equate to quantitative easing. Minmin Low reports on Bloomberg Television.19.06.2024 8:40China May Overhaul Consumer Taxes as Plenum Looms, Goldman Says China may be considering a reform of consumption taxes as the ruling Communist Party prepares for a key meeting next month that usually sets the course for economic policy in the long term, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.19.06.2024 5:02Amazon Is Fined Nearly $6 Million Over Warehouse Work Quotas California officials cited failures to disclose productivity requirements at two locations. The company said it would appeal.19.06.2024 4:36California Moves to Modify Law Letting Workers Sue Employers Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a deal with business and labor leaders heading off a ballot measure to repeal the law, which has cost companies billions.19.06.2024 4:00Nvidia, with $3.34 Trillion Market Cap, Becomes Most Valuable Company The chip maker’s stock price has jumped over the last year thanks to its stranglehold on the market for the chips needed to build A.I. systems.19.06.2024 3:29U.S. Debt on Pace to Top $56 Trillion Over Next 10 Years Congressional Budget Office projections released on Tuesday show a grim fiscal backdrop ahead of tax and debt limit fights.19.06.2024 3:09Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun Apologizes for Quality and Safety Issues at Senate Hearing Confronted by families of those killed on two flights, Dave Calhoun, Boeing’s chief executive, apologized for “the grief that we have caused.”19.06.2024 1:08Fisker Files for Bankruptcy as EV Start-Up’s Cash Runs Short The company became the latest electric vehicle start-up to fail to meet investors’ expectations after a high-profile public debut.18.06.2024 19:19How the Teamsters and a Homegrown Union Plan to Take On Amazon An affiliation agreement between the Amazon Labor Union and the 1.3 million-member Teamsters signals an escalation in challenging the online retailer.18.06.2024 19:19Die GrГјnen nach Europawahl-Debakel: Staatspartei statt Volkspartei – Kolumne Einst war die Г–kopartei eine Basisbewegung fГјr BГјrgerinitiativen und Kleinunternehmen. Heute propagieren die GrГјnen den starken Staat. Das ist ein Fehler.18.06.2024 18:00Togethxr’s вЂ?Everyone Watches Women’s Sports’ T-shirts Go Viral A black-and-white shirt by the brand Togethxr has become the unofficial uniform of a breakthrough moment for women’s basketball.18.06.2024 17:05Griechenland, Spanien, TГјrkei: Wo Sie den meisten Urlaub fГјr Ihr Geld bekommen Griechenland, Italien, Spanien, TГјrkei: Eine SPIEGEL-Analyse zeigt, in welchem Land der Urlaub fГјr Deutsche besonders gГјnstig ist - oder besonders teuer.18.06.2024 16:35Boeing Faces Turbulence Ahead of a Decisive Senate Hearing Dave Calhoun, the embattled company’s C.E.O., heads to Capitol Hill amid new whistle-blower accusations and questions over succession.18.06.2024 15:56Marlene Engelhorn: BГјrgerrat verteilt 25 Millionen Euro aus Erbe 50 BГјrgerinnen und BГјrger haben in einem aufwendigen Prozess entschieden, was mit dem Erbe von Marlene Engelhorn passiert. Nun steht das Ergebnis fest.18.06.2024 15:23IWD-Studie: Deutschland rutscht im LГ¤ndervergleich der wettbewerbsfГ¤higsten Nationen ab Unter den wettbewerbsfГ¤higsten Nationen der Welt fГ¤llt Deutschland immer weiter zurГјck. Von Platz sechs auf 24 in zehn Jahren. Laut einer neuen Studie gibt es Defizite in Verwaltung, Wirtschaft und Infrastruktur.18.06.2024 14:53Immobilien: Zahl der Baugenehmigungen auch im April deutlich gesunken Beim Wohnungsbau ist weiter keine Trendwende in Sicht: Hohe Zinsen und teure Materialien halten Investoren davon ab, neue Wohnungen zu bauen.18.06.2024 12:59Deutschland: Staatsschulden steigen im ersten Quartal um 15,7 Milliarden Euro Diskussion Гјber die Schuldenbremse hin oder her, die Verschuldung der Г¶ffentlichen Haushalte ist krГ¤ftig gestiegen. Ein besonders groГџer Posten: die AufrГјstung der Bundeswehr.18.06.2024 11:12Fisker: Elektroauto-Start-up ist pleite Verhandlungen mit einem groГџen Autobauer sollten die Rettung bringen. Doch der Deal ist gescheitert. Nun flГјchtet die US-Elektroautofirma Fisker mit einem Insolvenzantrag unter den Schutzschirm nach Chapter 11.18.06.2024 10:48USA: Bahngesellschaft muss indigenem Stamm Hunderte Millionen Dollar zahlen Unbefugte RohГ¶ltransporte durch das Reservat der Swinomish werden teuer fГјr eine texanische Bahngesellschaft. Und das Urteil des zustГ¤ndigen Richters ist wohl noch milde ausgefallen. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 |