Struggling US Sectors Trim Work Hours Rather Than Slash Payrolls
US employers in struggling sectors such as manufacturing are reducing hours rather than resorting to aggressive job cuts,
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Cloud Services Industry Shows Early Signs of a Comeback
Cloud services companies are rallying as earnings reports suggest the wave of spending cuts that had hammered the
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Carl Icahn’s Wealth Falls $2.7 Billion as Dividend Cut Batters Shares
Carl Icahn’s fortune fell $2.7 billion Friday after the activist investor made corporate changes in tacit response to
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Biden is putting his name on economic progress, but will voters just drive right by?
For Biden, taking credit for an improving economy — including the jobs and growth made possible by the trillion-dollar public works law — has become a political imperative, one that will help determine whether he is reelected to a second term.
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Buffett-Backed Nubank Bets on Mexico for ‘Pivotal’ Growth
Nu Holdings Ltd., the Brazilian digital bank that counts Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. among its biggest stockholders,
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Ex-Goldman Banker Roger Ng Gets 30-Day Delay to 1MDB Prison Sentence
Former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. banker Roger Ng was granted a last-minute postponement of his 10-year prison sentence
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Hollywood Writers, Studios Trade Barbs Ahead of Renewed Talks
Screenwriters and the group representing big Hollywood studios are scheduled to resume talks about a new contract on
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Summers Warns on Inflation Reacceleration Risk With Too-Hot Wage Growth
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said that while the path to a soft landing for the US economy
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Putin signs law on windfall tax
President Vladimir Putin has signed a law introducing a windfall tax on excess profits of Russian companies, which
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Argentina’s Bullrich Would Remove FX Controls With IMF Help
Argentina’s presidential hopeful Patricia Bullrich would seek greater support from the International Monetary Fund to untangle currency controls
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China to attend talks on Ukraine in Saudi Arabia that exclude Russia
By Andrew Gray and Tom Balmforth BRUSSELS/LONDON China said on Friday it would send a senior official to
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Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny given 19 years in jail on extremism charges
The already jailed Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has been given 19 years in prison after being found guilty on extremism charges in a new case, Russian media report, a fresh blow to a fierce critic of Russia's President Putin that comes amid an intensifying crackdown on dissent.
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