| 09.11.2024 21:12The latest inflation woe: Your fast-food breakfast now costs 53% more Prices for the morning meal have surged over the past five years, according to a new study09.11.2024 20:30Morgan Stanley breaks down the overlap between Walmart, Amazon, Costco memberships 09.11.2024 19:53UK, British Steel Owner Held Talks to Avert Plant Closures, FT Says UK business secretary Jonathan Reynolds has held talks with British Steel’s Chinese owner in a bid to avoid plant closures, the Financial Times reported, citing unidentified government and industry sources.09.11.2024 19:00Barrick Falls Behind Rivals as No. 2 Miner Misses Boost From Bullion Boom Most of the world’s top gold miners have seen their shares surge this year as bullion prices hit repeated record highs. Not Barrick Gold Corp.09.11.2024 18:57Ben Baldanza, 62, Dies; Brought No-Frills Flying to Spirit Airlines He introduced ticket prices that couldn’t be beat, but asked fliers to pay extra for nearly everything, including water, carry-ons and printed tickets.09.11.2024 18:33Howard Lutnick Is Scouting Trump’s Nominees. Some Will Oversee His Interests. Howard Lutnick, co-chair of the president-elect’s transition team and a Wall Street financier, is leading the search for appointees while still running his businesses.09.11.2024 18:03Car Parts Maker Standard Profil Hires Adviser on Refinancing German car parts supplier Standard Profil Automotive GmbH hired advisers as it prepares to refinance its debt amid a broader automotive industry crisis.09.11.2024 18:00Could the Bond Market Stymie Trump’s Economic Plans? Some fiscal hawks worry that Trump’s policies would increase the deficit and fuel inflation.09.11.2024 18:00Traders Think It’s 2016, While Stock Market Has to Live in 2024 A sense of dГ©jГ vu overwhelmed Wall Street this week, as Donald Trump’s election win gave the stock market a jolt similar to what happened after his victory eight years ago. Small caps soared, banks leaped and the S&P 500 Index had its best Election Day in history and strongest week in 12 months.09.11.2024 17:33Iran Targets Outages Amid Health Concerns From Power Plants Iran is set to enforce scheduled power cuts as it moves to limit electricity production from power plants that use polluting fuels, according to the semi-official Iranian Students’ News Agency.09.11.2024 16:30Tusk Says Wants to Keep Polish Energy Prices Frozen in 2025 Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said his government plans to keep energy prices frozen next year and criticized European Union plans to limit carbon emissions as economically harmful.09.11.2024 15:04Big Tech Employees Quiet After Trump Is Elected Eight years ago, workers loudly protested White House policies. This time around, the companies are trying to keep a lid on activism.09.11.2024 15:04Drop-Off in Democratic Votes Ignites Conspiracy Theories on Left and Right There is nothing suspicious about the shift in Democratic fortunes. But partisans from across the spectrum are questioning the results, for different reasons.09.11.2024 10:11Booking.com could cut jobs as part of reorganization plan 09.11.2024 10:11US charges Iranian man in plot to kill Donald Trump, DOJ says 09.11.2024 10:00UK landed estates warn Budget tax changes will вЂ?kill off’ business Owners of historic houses hit out at changes to inheritance tax and national insurance 09.11.2024 10:00Fund entrepreneur Peter Hargreaves: вЂ?I can never see the point of spending money for the sake of it’ The Hargreaves Lansdown co-founder on building one of the UK’s most valuable companies, his take on the Neil Woodford scandal — and why he regrets buying a private jet09.11.2024 10:00Slinging mud at King Felipe leaves no stain The Spanish monarch’s humiliation in flood-stricken Valencia helped to vent public anger — but there are better ways to solve a crisis09.11.2024 10:00My quest to visit every 4.8-star bar in Manhattan The top-rated spots on Google reviews aren’t the ones you’d expect09.11.2024 10:00The chance to hear a unique Beatles bootleg — for $250,000 How a superfan’s desire to tell the story of the Fab Four in Canada unearthed the recording of a 1965 gig09.11.2024 10:00Why it’s often luck, not talent, that takes us to the top No one likes to admit it — but life’s lottery has a big role to play in success09.11.2024 10:00Why a nemesis is one of life’s greatest gifts An arch-enemy compels us to confront what we desire — not in another person, but for ourselves09.11.2024 10:003 EM currency trades to consider 09.11.2024 10:00M&A deal activity has accelerated in 2024 09.11.2024 9:45Exclusive-Toyota aims to ramp up China production in a strategy pivot, sources say 09.11.2024 3:17Qatar asks Hamas leaders to leave after US pressure Washington says militant group’s rejection of deal to release Israeli hostages meant its presence was no longer вЂ?viable’09.11.2024 1:28Starmer green-lights multibillion-pound fighter jet with Italy and Japan Fate of joint Global Combat Air Programme had been in question under Labour’s strategic defence review08.11.2024 22:29Jonathan Powell picked as UK national security adviser Former chief of staff under Tony Blair will have key role in developing British relationship with Donald Trump08.11.2024 21:41Violence against Israeli football fans in Amsterdam sparks diplomatic incident Clashes take place after Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv08.11.2024 14:30The HTSI holiday gift guide 2024 What’s on the HTSI editors’ and contributors’ Christmas lists? 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