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After 10 months of slower-than-anticipated deal flow, bankers are expecting less-than-stellar year-end holiday bonuses.
Shares of leading US homebuilders have plummeted since an industry-wide peak in July, according to a Financial Times analysis.
Salmon fishers in Alaska face a cascade of challenges as state regulators implement a series of restrictions to prevent overfishing.
WPP issued a reduction of its profit outlook for the second time in consecutive quarters on Thursday, citing major headwinds.
The good news is that GM generated about $3.1 billion in profit in the quarter. The bad news is that this is the only good news.
A sprawling lawsuit alleging Meta intentionally designed Instagram and Facebook with features it knew were harmful to younger users.
On Monday, Chevron said it would acquire energy player Hess for $53 billion. It’s the latest megadeal in a wildly active industry this month.
According to a Lloyd’s study published Wednesday, a cyberattack on global payments systems could cause $3.5 trillion of economic damage.
The National Basketball Association is on a full-court press to secure its next round of broadcast rights.
Goldman Sachs saw its profits slump 33% in its latest quarter, as the bank continues retreating from the consumer banking sector.
Health insurance costs are expected to surge by as much as 6.5% next year, according to a recent survey from consulting firm Mercer.
In The Wall Street Journal’s quarterly survey of economists respondents pegged the chance of a recession in the next year at just 48%.
A scale back in production was inevitable to achieve positive cash flow. But can Hollywood’s streaming era survive with fewer new TV shows?
On Thursday, Ikea announced that cooling inflation means it can finally return to its customer-friendly ways.
On Tuesday, Ireland said it wants to leverage its corporate tax revenue from tech giants to create a sovereign wealth fund.
Crude oil prices jumped to $89 a barrel as Hamas’s attack on Israel drove concerns of wider conflict across the oil-rich Middle East.
Goldman Sachs launched its ETF accelerator platform, intended to help smaller third-party funds enter the $10 trillion market.
US mortgage rates have climbed past 7.5% — further tightening an increasingly impossible-to-crack housing market.
Some of pharma’s biggest players — including Merck, Amgen, Abbvie, and Gilead — formed an alliance to fight looming M&A reforms.
Blue Origin is expected to back out of plans to build a commercial space station in conjunction with corporate partners.