The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has escalated its probe into Wall Street's use of private messaging apps by collecting thousands of staff messages from over a dozen major investment companies, raising the stakes for the companies and executives involved, and potentially exposing their conduct to SEC scrutiny.
Greece's economy is rapidly growing, attracting investors and tourists, and experiencing a construction boom, despite still recovering from the effects of austerity measures implemented during the financial crisis.
Starting next month, student loan payments will resume, but those with student debt have the opportunity to take advantage of the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, which can significantly reduce their loan amount and monthly payments.
The US government has restarted its free at-home Covid-19 testing service to combat the rising number of Covid hospitalizations and detect new strains, allowing individuals to request four free rapid antigen tests.
Tyson Foods and Perdue Farms are currently under federal investigation for potential child labor violations after a report revealed that migrant children were working overnight in their slaughterhouses on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
Credit Suisse, now owned by UBS, has reached a last-minute settlement with Mozambique over the $1.5 billion "tuna bond" scandal, forgiving part of the loan and resolving a long-running dispute.
Air France-KLM is planning to order 50 Airbus A350 long-haul jets, with purchase rights for an additional 40, in its largest-ever wide-body purchase to revamp its long-haul fleet.
Automobile manufacturers are urging the EU to postpone a 10 percent tariff on electric vehicle exports to the UK, as the European car industry is still heavily reliant on components from China and other countries to meet demand, and the tariff could cost EU manufacturers €4.3 billion and result in a reduction in vehicle production.
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X (formerly Twitter) has reported a decline of 11.6% in daily active users since Elon Musk took over, with the company currently having 225 million daily active users, down from 254.5 million before Musk's acquisition.
Amazon mistakenly sent out purchase confirmation emails for Hotels.com, Google Play, and Mastercard gift cards to customers, causing concern about compromised accounts, but the emails were sent in error and Amazon has confirmed they will be contacting affected customers.
Negotiations between the United Auto Workers and Detroit Three automakers continue as the strike enters its 17th day, with Stellantis and Ford making progress but General Motors still far apart on key demands.
Prosecutors in the trial of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried plan to call FTX customers as witnesses to testify on how the exchange's collapse resulted in the loss of millions of dollars.
Future Motion is recalling all models of its Onewheel electric skateboards, including the Pint model, after four deaths and numerous injuries have been linked to the products.
A federal court has ordered the owners of 14 Subway locations near San Francisco to pay employees almost $1 million in damages and back pay, and to sell or shut down their businesses due to labor law violations.
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to resolve a pending litigation with the Oregon affiliate of the International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI).
Japanese carmaker Nissan has announced that all new models launched in Europe will be fully electric, as the company aims for solely electric vehicle sales on the continent by 2030.
After 14 years of business in downtown San Francisco, Italian restaurant Barbacco is closing its doors due to the financial impact of the pandemic and the high office vacancy rate in the area.
U.S. Treasury yields rose as investors considered future interest rates and awaited economic data, with expectations that rates will remain higher and uncertainties surrounding a potential government shutdown and the upcoming Fed meetings.
The European Commission blocked Booking's acquisition of eTraveli, citing concerns about increased costs for hotels and consumers as well as the lack of competition in the market.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are both making visits to the heart of a United Auto Workers strike, but they face different challenges in their roles as incumbent and challenger as they attempt to appeal to working-class industrial union members in key battleground states.
MicroStrategy has acquired an additional 5,445 BTC for $147.3 million, at an average price of $27,053 per Bitcoin, reaffirming its bullish stance on the cryptocurrency.
The 2024 Nissan Z Nismo offers increased power and stickier tires compared to the standard model, but its lack of a manual transmission and high price make it less appealing than its competitors.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued multiple recalls last week, including more than 105,000 vehicles, such as Toyota Tundra trucks and Kia Sorento SUVs, for various issues that could increase the risk of a crash.
Media stocks rise as writers and studios reach a preliminary labor agreement, with Paramount and Warner Bros Discovery seeing a 2% increase and Amazon and Disney ticking up 0.8% and 0.6%, respectively.
President Joe Biden's decision to visit Michigan and join striking United Auto Workers (UAW) is part of a more demonstrative approach to win the union's support without jeopardizing the nation's electric-vehicle transition, marking a departure from his previous behind-the-scenes labor strategy.
Financial markets are betting on more rate cuts next year than what Federal Reserve policymakers believe is likely, which may complicate the Fed's efforts to control inflation.
Shares of Evergrande, the embattled Chinese real estate firm, plummeted 25% after announcing a delay in its debt restructuring meeting, causing a sell-off in the sector and turning Evergrande into a penny stock.
Ford Motor has announced a suspension of construction on a battery factory in Michigan, citing concerns over competitive pricing and the ability to operate the plant effectively, amid contract negotiations with the United Automobile Workers (UAW).
Californians are anticipating Governor Gavin Newsom's approval of two climate-focused bills that would compel large companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related financial risks, potentially setting a trend for other states to follow suit.
Stock futures opened little changed on Monday, with the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite all experiencing modest gains, but stocks are still on pace to end September lower, amid concerns over higher interest rates and potential government shutdown.
An Ohio podcast host, Matt Motil, is accused by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission of running an $11 million Ponzi scheme, deceiving investors with false promises of achieving success in real estate investment.
Tesla's Q3 delivery numbers are expected to be lower due to production slowdowns, but analysts believe the introduction of new products and positive developments will drive growth in Q4, prompting a Buy rating on the stock.
The government website COVIDtests.gov is back online, allowing American households to order free at-home COVID-19 tests which will be delivered by the United States Postal Service.
Joby Aviation has delivered its all-electric air taxi to the US Air Force ahead of schedule, making it the first company to do so in the country.
Chinese electric vehicle companies NIO, XPeng, and Li Auto are benefiting from an ongoing price war, with their EV deliveries looking strong.
The recent decline in the US equity market is validating concerns about its lopsided nature, with a small number of top-performing stocks leading the market lower and the remaining companies struggling to make gains, potentially exacerbating losses in a rising Treasury yield environment.
The 2024 Nissan Z Nismo is a high-performance track toy with 420 horsepower and aerodynamic tweaks, but it comes with a hefty price tag starting at $66,085.
Nissan will exclusively launch fully electric vehicles in Europe from now on and aims to sell only EVs in the region by 2030 as part of its commitment to carbon neutrality and achieving its Ambition 2030 vision.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a JetBlue flight that experienced sudden severe turbulence, injuring seven passengers and a crew member.
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser has announced a series of changes to make the business more agile, but these changes may come at the cost of job cuts and the departure of high-profile executives. Fraser is calling on her staff to support the transformation or leave the company.