Amazon.com's Ring mishandled customers videos and will pay $5.8 million fine
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Amazon.com's doorbell camera unit Ring has reached a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission regarding privacy, according
2023-06-01 02:29
Commerzbank shareholders pave way for Jens Weidmann as chairman
FRANKFURT Commerzbank shareholders on Wednesday cleared the way for the economist Jens Weidmann to take over as chairman
2023-06-01 01:22
US House committee votes to advance debt ceiling bill
WASHINGTON A bill to suspend the $31.4 trillion U.S. debt ceiling and avert a disastrous default advanced on
2023-05-31 09:15
Environmental platform urges more than 1,600 high-emitting firms to disclose data
LONDON More than 1,600 companies identified by non-profit platform CDP as having the biggest impact on the environment
2023-05-31 07:23
Watchdog group files FEC complaint over planned DeSantis super PAC transfer
A watchdog group on Tuesday filed a complaint to the Federal Election Commission targeting allies of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who have planned for nearly a year to transfer tens of millions of dollars to a super PAC supporting his presidential bid.
2023-05-31 04:55
Noncompete agreements violate US labor law, official says
By Daniel Wiessner A U.S. labor board official on Tuesday said requiring workers to sign agreements not to
2023-05-31 02:28
These companies are winners in the debt ceiling deal
The debt ceiling deal in Washington did not set off a celebration in the stock market. But the bipartisan compromise is causing fireworks for some companies that have emerged as winners.
2023-05-30 23:53
Third Point, Moore Led Hedge Funds Buying Alibaba Last Quarter
As famed money manager Michael Burry made headlines boosting bullish bets on stocks including Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
2023-05-30 07:56
Investors react to tentative US debt ceiling deal
NEW YORK U.S. President Joe Biden and top congressional Republican Kevin McCarthy have reached a tentative deal to
2023-05-28 11:18
Credit ratings agencies like Moody's decide the US credit rating. Here's what you need to know about them
Credit rating agencies are once again in the spotlight amid the ongoing high-stakes debt ceiling negotiations in Washington. What are they, and how do they decide the US sovereign debt rating?
2023-05-27 18:59
A Trader’s Guide to the US-China Chip Spat After Micron Ban
China’s decision to bar Micron Technology Inc.’s memory chips has escalated tensions with the US, fueling worries over
2023-05-27 08:46
Bola Tinubu inauguration: The five tests awaiting Nigeria's new president
Bola Tinubu is taking over the presidency of Nigeria - a giant nation with gigantic problems.
2023-05-27 07:52