| 23.12.2024 6:47The race is on to buy an EV while the $7,500 tax credit is a sure thing. Drivers should still go slow and ask these questions. “Don’t rush into it, but be aware the clock is ticking,” said one new electric-vehicle driver.23.12.2024 5:37Forget the stock-market tumble — the Fed made the right move in a wild week Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell helped spark a wild week on Wall Street, but a signal that policymakers have put further rate cuts on pause is looking like the right call after a closely watched inflation indicator and another round of budget brinkmanship on Capitol Hill.23.12.2024 4:22Netflix broadens live-sports footprint with Women’s World Cup. Bigger subscriber base and ad reach foreseen. Netflix now has soccer, the NFL, WWE and boxing as part of its live sports portfolio.22.12.2024 15:01Sonic Beats Lion King at Box Office “Mufasa: The Lion King” sputtered in second place at theaters in the United States and Canada. “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” was No. 1.22.12.2024 15:00Removing Carbon From the Sky Could Be the Next Climate Gold Rush Investors are betting that they can make a dent in global warming, and healthy profits, with companies that alter the atmosphere.22.12.2024 15:00Why Is It So Hard to Make a Robot Chef? Restaurants are experimenting with automation. But in the kitchen, human labor is hard to replace.22.12.2024 13:00We Gave Workplace Advice. Readers Shared What They’d Do Instead. Some readers have their own opinions about the workplace advice that this columnist doled out over the past six months.22.12.2024 8:47Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni and a Smear Campaign After вЂ?It Ends With Us’ Private messages detail an alleged campaign to tarnish Blake Lively after she accused Justin Baldoni of misconduct on the set of “It Ends With Us.”22.12.2024 6:03Trump Appoints вЂ?The Apprentice’ Producer as Special Envoy to Britain Mark Burnett and President-elect Donald J. Trump had a long and successful collaboration that made Mr. Trump a household name.22.12.2024 3:04Undocumented Workers Take on Dangerous Jobs to Feed America Undocumented workers help feed America’s hunger for prepared foods, but some take jobs with staffing agencies that expose them to hazardous conditions.22.12.2024 2:38Party City Stores to Close by February, Company Says In an internal letter, the company said inflation and changes in consumer spending had forced it to shut its more than 700 stores.22.12.2024 1:53Iran’s Energy Crisis Hits вЂ?Dire’ Point as Industries Are Forced to Shut Down Although Iran has one of the biggest supplies of natural gas and crude oil in the world, it finds itself in a full blown energy emergency, coming just as it also suffers major geopolitical setbacks.22.12.2024 1:43Amazon Warehouse Workers in New York City Join Protest The workers’ union hopes that adding employees at the Staten Island warehouse to a protest started by delivery drivers will increase pressure on Amazon.22.12.2024 1:00Credit Quality Shows Signs of Having Peaked In 2022, after the Federal Reserve started raising rates at the fastest pace in decades, some blue-chip US companies vowed to start cutting their debt loads. Those days may be over now.21.12.2024 23:58ECB Rate Cuts Will Continue Next Year, Vujcic Tells HRT1 The European Central Bank will go on lowering borrowing costs in 2025, according to Governing Council member Boris Vujcic.21.12.2024 23:25Swisscom Gets Clearance From Authorities to Buy Vodafone Italia Swisscom AG has received clearance to acquire Vodafone Italia from both the Italian competition regulator and Industry Ministry.21.12.2024 20:19Brazil Ministry Cuts Savings Estimate From Revised Fiscal Plan Brazil’s Finance Ministry reduced its forecast of budget savings from President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s austerity plan after the country’s Senate approved on Friday a watered-down version of the program.21.12.2024 20:00Why Companies Like OpenAI and SpaceX Are Staying Private Longer Private companies — especially those in tech — are raising billions of dollars to delay, and sometimes even shun, a path to public markets. These efforts are creating vast wealth for employees and early-stage stakeholders, while shutting out most people who can’t invest in them through things such as 401(k) retirement accounts provided by some US companies. The numbers show a dramatic shift from just a few decades ago, and the trend has become even more stark as initial public offerings (IPOs) h21.12.2024 18:03Orban Vows Fiscal Discipline to Soothe Market Before 2026 Ballot Hungary must maintain fiscal discipline to avoid market turbulence even when parliamentary election campaigning heats up next year, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Saturday.21.12.2024 18:00From Inflation to Bitcoin, 9 Charts That Explain 2024 Rate cuts, stock surges, and Trump’s tariff threats are among the biggest forces shaping business and the economy.21.12.2024 18:00Musk’s Trump Trade Makes Tesla a Winner With $570 Billion Rally Less than two months ago, shares of Tesla Inc. were on their way to just the third losing year in the electric-vehicle maker’s decade-and-a-half as a public company. But after a furious rally in the last seven weeks, the stock is suddenly among the S&P 500 Index’s best performers for 2024.21.12.2024 17:30Hungary Working to Keep Gas Transit Via Ukraine Open, Orban Says Hungary is seeking a solution that would allow gas flows to Europe via Ukraine to continue once the current transit contract between Moscow and Kyiv expires, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said.21.12.2024 16:49BNP Paribas Signs €5.1 Billion Deal to Buy Axa’s Asset Manager BNP Paribas SA finalized the €5.1 billion ($5.3 billion) purchase of Axa SA’s asset management unit, in the biggest acquisition under Chief Executive Officer Jean-Laurent Bonnafe.21.12.2024 16:25Russia’s Daily Pipeline Gas Flows to China Set New Record Russia’s daily natural-gas flows to China via the Power of Siberia link set a new record on Dec. 20, according to energy giant Gazprom PJSC.21.12.2024 15:02Egg Prices Jump Before Holidays as Bird Flu Spreads Costs have soared again amid a bird flu outbreak, bringing renewed attention to the fact that while inflation is cooling, prices are still elevated.21.12.2024 15:01How to Keep вЂ?People Pleasing” From Ruining Your Finances Spending money to avoid conflict or gain social acceptance can ruin your finances. Some self-reflection and support from professionals can help turn things around.21.12.2024 15:00How Netflix’s вЂ?Culinary Class Wars’ Made Chef Anh Sung-jae a Star Anh Sung-jae went to America as a 13-year-old, joined the Army, went to culinary school and opened a top restaurant in San Francisco. Now back home in South Korea, he’s a Netflix star.21.12.2024 12:00Green Hydrogen Goes From Hyped to Humbled on Eye-Popping Costs A raft of projects to produce green hydrogen, a fuel billed as critical to reaching net zero, have been abandoned this year as expectations for tumbling costs failed to materialize.21.12.2024 12:00Cocoa Caps 2024 as Biggest Commodity Winner. It’s Not Over Yet Cocoa’s rally has soared past all major commodities in 2024, and there’s little sign the tight supply and fragile trading landscape that prompted its near-vertical trajectory are in for a fast fix.21.12.2024 11:46Party City Files for Bankruptcy a 2nd Time in Retail DГ©jГ Vu Party City Holdco Inc. plunged into bankruptcy for the second time in two years and said it will begin to wind down its approximately 700 stores after sales faltered under the yoke of stubborn inflation.21.12.2024 11:00Mercedes Star Maker’s Demise Shows How Auto Pain Hits Suppliers Germany’s Gerhardi Kunststofftechnik GmbH weathered Napoleon’s invasion, the Great Depression and two world wars. But Europe’s current auto slump has brought the plastics manufacturer to its knees. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 916 |