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Here’s what’s open (and closed) on Memorial Day 2024
Summer won’t officially start until next month, but for most people (and judging by the forecasts along the eastern half of the country), Memorial Day weekend marks the start of festivities. The
An Oil-Patch Brawl Over a $53 Billion Megadeal Entwines the Legacies of Three CEOs
Days after striking a $53 billion purchase of Hess, Chevron Chief Executive Mike Wirth called his counterpart at Exxon Mobil to discuss their future partnership in a mega-oil project Chevron would
Gender career gap gets worse in U.K. finance and professional services, with fewer women in the top 1% of earners than before the pandemic
Women in the U.K. are four times less likely than men to be among the top 1% of earners in financial and professional services, according to analysis by the London School of Economics. And despite
China Creates $47.5 Billion Chip Fund to Fuel Self-Resilience
China has set up the country’s largest-ever semiconductor investment fund to propel development of the domestic chip industry, the latest effort from Beijing to achieve self-sufficiency as the US
European shares little changed, inflation data in focus
By Khushi Singh (Reuters) -European stocks were subdued on Monday, with several major markets closed and investors taking a cautious stance ahead of key inflation data from the United States and
German Business Outlook Improves With Economic Momentum Building
Germany’s business outlook rose for a fourth month as confidence builds that the country’s economic rebound will strengthen over the rest of the year.
German business sentiment stagnates in May
By Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) -German business morale stagnated in May, a survey showed on Monday, falling short of a forecast improvement and putting a stop to three consecutive months of
We live in Hong Kong and are returning to the US to retire. We don't have a credit score and our Social Security is minimal.
After spending most of our lives in Hong Kong, we don't have a credit score in the US. We are calculating how much cash we need to retire in the US.
German Firms’ Mood Little Changed Despite Signs of Green Shoots
The Ifo business-climate index was unchanged in May, against expectations for an uptick, though firms did set out a more optimistic outlook for the months ahead.
Alibaba's global arm signs David Beckham as international e-commerce brand ambassador
Soccer star David Beckham has signed his latest advertising deal with Alibaba's international e-commerce platform AliExpress, the business unit said Monday.
European markets have a muted start to the week
Germany's business confidence marginally drops in May. France (CAC:IND) +0.13% The pan-European Stoxx 600 (STOXX) trades flat around 520.50 range. Trades will be watching the Euro zone's May
Alstom to Raise $1 Billion in Discounted Share Capital Increase
The move by Alstom is the final step in its €2 billion deleveraging plan that also included asset divestments and a bond placement.
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