
Do credit card late fees actually protect consumers?
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is considering a new rule that would slash credit card late fees by 75%, from current highs of up to $41 to as low as $8
2023-06-28 20:17

Thames Water’s Debt Woes Raise Specter of UK’s Energy Crisis
The UK is facing a potential water sector crisis as it considers a temporary takeover of Thames Water
2023-06-28 19:58

Switzerland Rejects Sale of Leopard 1 Tanks Bound for Ukraine
Switzerland blocked arms maker Ruag AG from selling almost 100 tanks in a deal that would have seen
2023-06-28 19:56

Edmunds: The best three-row SUVs of 2023
Three-row SUVs have been a popular choice among car shoppers with large families
2023-06-28 19:21

UK Pension Funds Called On to Review Large Oil, Gas Holdings
UK pension funds are dangerously misaligned with the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions fast enough to limit
2023-06-28 19:16

UK to Have Less Coal Power This Winter as Plants Start Closing
The UK is set to have less coal-fired electricity available this winter as two operators have started to
2023-06-28 19:16

UK Property Market Now Comes With a Green Premium
In London, climate change is increasingly reflected in how much it costs to buy or rent real estate.
2023-06-28 18:58

Costco is cracking down on sharing membership cards
Since Costco has expanded self-checkout, the company has noticed that non-members have been sneaking in to use membership cards that don't belong to them.
2023-06-28 18:56

Futures fall as chips slide, focus on Powell
Wall Street futures fell on Wednesday, pressured by a report on new U.S. curbs on exporting artificial intelligence
2023-06-28 18:17

Explainer-How does the Fed stress test US banks?
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON The U.S. Federal Reserve is due to release the results of its annual bank
2023-06-28 18:15

PAG Partner Kim Retires as PE Firms See Rising Departures
David Kim, a partner at PAG, is retiring from Asia’s biggest multi-asset manager after 13 years, leaving the
2023-06-28 17:52

UK Considers Nationalization of Thames Water as Bonds Tumble
Britain’s biggest water supplier, Thames Water, is in talks with officials over contingency plans including a temporary nationalization
2023-06-28 17:50