 
    First Republic hit with 1,000 job cuts after California bank was seized and sold to JPMorgan
      About 1,000 employees of First Republic Bank are being let go about a month after it was seized by regulators and acquired by JP Morgan Chase
      2023-05-26 23:22
     
    Crash of private Japanese moon lander blamed on software, last-minute location switch
      A Tokyo company whose lunar lander slammed into the moon says a software issue and a last-minute switch in the touchdown location led to the crash
      2023-05-26 23:18
     
    Euro-Zone Crawl Toward 2% Inflation Keeps ECB in Rate-Hike Mode
      Euro-zone inflation data next week will probably show frustratingly slow progress toward the European Central Bank’s 2% target,
      2023-05-26 23:15
     
    OpenAI boss downplays fears ChatGPT maker could leave Europe over AI rules
      OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is downplaying worries that the ChatGPT maker could exit the European Union if it can’t comply with the bloc’s strict new artificial intelligence rules
      2023-05-26 22:59
     
    US Long-Term Inflation Expectations Retreat From 12-Year High
      US long-term inflation expectations retreated in May from earlier in the month, but consumer sentiment remained lower amid
      2023-05-26 22:52
     
    UK's Treasury chief accepts that recession may be necessary to get inflation down
      Britain’s Treasury chief says he would be prepared to see the British economy slip back into recession if further interest rate hikes are necessary to bring down inflation
      2023-05-26 21:56
     
    Stock market today: Tech lead more gains in early trading on Wall Street
      Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street, led by more gains in technology stocks as another chipmaker reported strong demand related to artificial intelligence
      2023-05-26 21:48
     
    After yearslong delay, DEA revokes license of wholesale drug distributor over opioid crisis failures
      The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has stripped one of the nation’s largest pharmaceutical distributors of its license to sell highly addictive painkillers after determining it failed to flag thousands of suspicious, high-volume orders at the height of the opioid crisis
      2023-05-26 21:26
     
    Deputy Treasury secretary rules out possibility of using 14th Amendment to raise debt ceiling
      Invoking the 14th Amendment to lift the borrowing cap on the US debt ceiling as a way to work around slow-moving negotiations is not an option, Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo told CNN Friday, the administration's most definitive response yet to an unlikely option demanded by some progressives.
      2023-05-26 21:16
     
    US consumer spending beats expectations in April; inflation picks up
      WASHINGTON (Reuters - U.S. consumer spending increased more than expected in April, boosting the economy's growth prospects for the second
      2023-05-26 20:48
     
    Taylor Swift Fans Have to Barter, Borrow and Plead to Get Into Her Shows
      For Taylor Swift fans, 52 concerts in massive football stadiums were never going to be enough to satisfy
      2023-05-26 20:27
     
    PacWest Executives Were Trying to Start Over. Then SVB Failed
      Even before a series of failures rattled regional banks across the US this year, one knew it needed
      2023-05-26 20:21
    