Brazil Keeps Inflation Goal, Making Room for Rate Cuts
Brazil will keep pursuing a 3% inflation target, a decision that is likely to help the central bank
2023-06-30 06:29
Fed's lending to banks shrinks in latest week
Federal Reserve lending to banks shrunk modestly in the latest week, central bank data released Thursday showed. The
2023-06-30 04:53
Monster Close to Buying Rival Bang Energy For $362 Million
Monster Beverage Corp. is closing in on a $362 million deal to acquire rival drink maker Bang Energy
2023-06-30 03:45
Harvard Defends Diversity After Defeat in Supreme Court
Harvard University was defiant after the Supreme Court effectively banned universities from using race as a factor in
2023-06-30 02:55
Deadline for airline 5G retrofits could add to travel woes this July 4 holiday
A looming deadline for airlines to retrofit their planes with updated technology could potentially disrupt some flights during one of the heaviest travel weekends of the year.
2023-06-30 02:45
Northvolt Is Near Deal With Canada on $5.3 Billion Battery Plant
Swedish manufacturer Northvolt AB is close to a deal to build an electric-vehicle battery plant near Montreal, a
2023-06-30 02:45
Ex-Pfizer Employee Charged With Illegal Trades on Paxlovid Trial
A former Pfizer Inc. employee was charged with using inside information about the company’s Covid-19 treatment Paxlovid to
2023-06-30 02:27
S3 Sues Ion Group Affiliate Over Unpaid Capital Call
An affiliate of Ion Group, the Irish financial software behemoth whose derivatives trading arm was hacked this year,
2023-06-30 02:25
Brazil Debates Inflation Targets That Are Key to Beginning of Interest Rate Cuts
Brazil’s upcoming decision on future inflation targets is likely to define whether the central bank may start cutting
2023-06-30 01:46
Read the Supreme Court’s Decision on Affirmative Action
The US Supreme Court sharply limited the use of race as a factor in university admissions. The decision
2023-06-29 23:28
Brainard Sees Potential for Near-2% US Inflation by November 2024
President Joe Biden’s chief economic adviser said that inflation numbers should improve through the second half of the
2023-06-29 22:57
Italy may have dodged a 'pasta strike' but food inflation is still high. Here's why
Italians were supposed to be on a "pasta strike" this week but it was called off after prices for the national staple started to fall. Zoom out, though, and global food prices are still far higher than a year ago, despite precipitous drops in the cost of key raw materials.
2023-06-29 22:51