| 01.10.2024 12:53How the Port Strike Could Affect the Economy Transportation and warehousing sectors are poised to first feel the pinch, with a broader economic fallout expected if the strike drags on.01.10.2024 12:52Port Strike Begins on East and Gulf Coasts Members of the International Longshoremen’s Association walked out for the first time since 1977 in a standoff over wages, benefits and job security.01.10.2024 12:00Not Just Fun and Games: Politics Edges Deeper Into Livestreams As more streamers discuss politics, including major events like Tuesday’s debate, they have become the focus of intense interest for both presidential campaigns.01.10.2024 9:00The Conservatives’ biggest problem? Age They need to be able to appeal to successful economically liberal graduates again01.10.2024 9:00UK regulator preparing for вЂ?strong action’ against tech giants Ofcom вЂ?absolutely prepared’ to impose heavy sanctions on platforms that do not comply, Melanie Dawes says 01.10.2024 9:00Investors turn to volatility trades to profit from tight US election Traders opt for complex derivative bets instead of predicting who will win, as November vote takes centre stage in markets01.10.2024 9:00Ukraine faces its darkest hour As he returns home from the US, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy must deal with Russian advances, an exhausted society and the prospect of winter energy shortages01.10.2024 9:00Kamala Harris’s big Pennsylvania fracking problem Many voters in the pivotal US swing state do not trust the Democratic candidate on the economy01.10.2024 9:00England and Wales businesses to take bigger water price rise hit than households Increase of 27% set out by Ofwat in letter fuels complaints from industries facing far higher costs01.10.2024 9:00Private equity puts the L back in LBO Interest of PE groups in Sanofi’s Opella highlights the renewed ebullience of debt financiers01.10.2024 9:00Red lines remain as Starmer and Von der Leyen attempt to reset UK-EU relations Old arguments over energy trading and fishing rights are a potential stumbling block in the talks01.10.2024 9:00Who will be the next head of the UK civil service? The new cabinet secretary will have a key role implementing the policies of Sir Keir Starmer’s government01.10.2024 7:26Japan stocks gain ground after snap election call 01.10.2024 6:07Israel launches вЂ?limited’ ground operation against Hizbollah in Lebanon Incursion comes after two-week onslaught that has decimated militant group’s chain of command01.10.2024 4:47Israel puts boots on the ground in Hizbollah’s backyard of southern Lebanon Israeli military announces вЂ?targeted’ raids following assassination of militant group’s leader01.10.2024 4:10Big retail discounts push UK shop prices lower in September Cost of living crisis shows signs of receding as stores try to lure back bargain hunters01.10.2024 4:00Sony Pictures Names Ravi Ahuja C.E.O. Mr. Ahuja, president and chief operating officer of Sony Pictures Entertainment, will succeed its current chief executive, Tony Vinciquerra.01.10.2024 3:17Cerebras Files Prospectus for I.P.O. The Silicon Valley company would be among the first A.I. companies to go public since the release of ChatGPT nearly two years ago.01.10.2024 1:44LVMH sells Off-White streetwear brand founded by Virgil Abloh Fashion label to be acquired by New York-based Bluestar Alliance 01.10.2024 1:09G.M. Reaches $1.5 Million Fine After Self-Driving Taxi Accident The General Motors subsidiary reached a settlement with the main auto safety regulator after one of its self-driving taxis struck a pedestrian in San Francisco last year.01.10.2024 1:04EY picks Anna Anthony as UK boss after three-way race Head of financial services division becomes first woman to run day-to-day operations at a Big Four British business 01.10.2024 0:32Powell Points to Two More Normal-Size Rate Cuts This Year Jerome H. Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, said that central bankers will lower rates as much as needed, but have forecast two more quarter-point rate cuts this year.01.10.2024 0:21Powell signals Fed will revert to quarter-point cut in November US central bank chair expresses вЂ?growing confidence’ of soft landing for economy 01.10.2024 0:19F.T.C. Clears Chevron’s Purchase of Hess With Board Condition The Federal Trade Commission said the oil giant could acquire the smaller company as long as the chief executive of Hess did not join its board.30.09.2024 22:50Israel’s hammer blow to Hizbollah Netanyahu’s military gains are no substitute for a strategy to end cycle of conflict30.09.2024 20:45Simon Case steps down as UK cabinet secretary Civil service head says he has been receiving medical treatment for вЂ?neurological condition’30.09.2024 16:41Middle East’s power scales tip as Israel senses Iran’s weakness Regional tensions will remain high with neither Netanyahu’s coalition nor the Palestinians ready for a settlement30.09.2024 14:05CNN Wades Back Into the Documentary Business The network is again financing and releasing documentary series and films after backing away from the genre two years ago.30.09.2024 14:02U.S. Ramps Up Hunt for Uranium to End Reliance on Russia Miners aim to meet a growing demand for emissions-free energy, though a failure to clean up old sites haunts the industry.30.09.2024 14:00Apparel Resale Growth Drives Increased Vintage and Thrift Store Presence Last year, apparel resale in the United States grew seven times the rate of the broader retail industry. 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