Canaccord to Take Restructuring Charge as Global M&A Slump Spurs Job Cuts
Canaccord Genuity Group Inc. will take a C$10 million restructuring charge in the current quarter after laying off
2023-08-04 07:19
PBOC Chief Meets With Property Developers, Vows Funding Help
China’s central bank said it would increase funding support for the private sector after meeting with company executives
2023-08-04 06:57
Banks keep up high use of new Fed lending program after spring turmoil
By Ann Saphir Months after a string of bank failures sent shockwaves through the global banking industry, U.S.
2023-08-04 06:56
Stocks in Asia Face Mixed Open After US Bond Rout: Markets Wrap
Stocks in Asia are set for a mixed open following a slump in US equities and bonds, as
2023-08-04 06:51
US Downgrade Hits Muni Market as Fitch Cuts Billions of Debt
Fitch Ratings downgraded billions of dollars worth of public finance credits that are linked to the rating company’s
2023-08-04 06:27
Google Illegally Cut Contract Staffers Who Worked on AI, Union Alleges
Alphabet Inc. illegally ended contract employment for a majority of Google Help workers as they were trying to
2023-08-04 06:26
Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Obstructing Election
Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to charges that he conspired to obstruct the 2020 presidential election and interfere
2023-08-04 06:16
Florida ‘Effectively Banned’ AP Psychology With LGBTQ Rules, College Board Says
The College Board said Florida’s rules restricting the teaching of gender identity issues “effectively banned” an advanced high-school
2023-08-04 06:15
You'd have to work five lifetimes to make what your boss makes in one year, report shows
The gulf between a CEO's paycheck and their typical employee's has always been vast. But the advent of AI is already threatening to exacerbate that gap, enriching the C-suite at the expense of their employees, according to a new report from the AFL-CIO.
2023-08-04 06:00
Taylor Swift urged to postpone LA shows as hotel workers strike
"Swifties" heading to Los Angeles to see Taylor Swift concerts this week may find a large number of staff at their hotels on strike when they get there.
2023-08-04 05:58
Apple's sales fall for the third consecutive quarter
Apple said Thursday that its revenue slipped 1% to $81.8 billion for its quarter ending July 1, marking the third consecutive year-over-year drop in quarterly revenue for the world's most valuable company.
2023-08-04 05:55
Bond Market Confronts Risk of Pivotal US Jobs Report
The mood is rapidly souring in the world’s bond market, raising the stakes for Friday’s much-anticipated US monthly
2023-08-04 05:54