Does this report really illustrate that UK business leaders fail to understand the stressors their staff face? A study released by the UK’s leading speaking bureau, Speakers’ Corner, found that 96% of business owners surveyed think pay reflecting inflation amid ...
WASHINGTON — US farm and trade officials raised “grave concerns” over Mexico’s agricultural biotechnology policies in meetings with their Mexican counterparts on Monday, as lingering disagreements threaten decades of booming corn trade between the neighbors. Washington’s concerns center on the ...
MELBOURNE – Visually impaired student Adam Whitehead has long relied on a computer and assistive technology to help him read course materials and take exams at the University of Melbourne in Australia. He has watched with concern as universities in Australia ...
MEXICO CITY — The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) executive board approved $105 million to help Haiti address severe food insecurity, the institution said on Monday, as the Caribbean country faces widespread shortages amid a humanitarian crisis. The payment, under the IMF’s Food Shock ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Elon Musk told jurors on Monday he was sure he had locked up financial support from Saudi investors in 2018 to take his electric car maker Tesla Inc. private, and could even have used his stake in ...
Last week was the reset of the January 6-month calendar range. For the S&P 500, that range sits at 3770-4000.23. In our 2023 Outlook, the prediction we made for the yearly range is much wider, or between 3200-4200. That is ...
Semiconductors are getting a lot of love from Wall Street once again, with many stocks in the industry getting upgrades from analysts. No wonder many of the semiconductor stocks spiked higher. All you have to do is pull up a ...
In 2022, central banks will have purchased the largest amount of gold in recent history. According to the World Gold Council, central bank purchases of gold have reached a level not seen since 1967. The world’s central banks bought 673 ...
The Federal Trade Commission seeks an anti-trust judgment against Microsoft for its move to acquire Activision. Like all other anti-trust action, this one has no economic merits. Original Article: “Again the Government Is Taking Antitrust Action against Microsoft. Again This Is ...
Not that long ago, my grandparents explained to me why they never discussed politics, religion, or sex in mixed company. Politeness was their currency. And why antagonize people or create ill will over private matters? Fast-forward to 2023, and their ...