Australia Shares Set to Open Higher
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 is set to open higher, despite technology stock weakness weighing on Wall Street last week.
NZD/USD Pushes Back Toward 0.59 After Shaky Run
The NZD/USD edged back toward 0.59 early on Monday, with ANZ Bank noting that correlations across G-10 currencies remain high.
Land & Buildings Again Seeks Board Changes at Ventas
After an unsuccessful proxy fight in 2022, the activist sets up what could be its second campaign at the big healthcare REIT.
Democrats Start to Panic About Biden
His low standing in the polls is finally alarming the party about the political risks for 2024.
Glenn Youngkin’s Good Pardon
Scott Smith was charged for loudly protesting an assault on his daughter.
Medicare’s Bad Call on Transplant Tests
Blood tests can save organs. Why are the feds denying coverage?
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Meta Is Developing a New, More Powerful AI System as Technology Race Escalates
Parent of Facebook and Instagram wants artificial-intelligence system to be as capable as OpenAI’s most advanced model.
U.S. Open Champ Coco Gauff’s Winning Style
The 19-year-old phenom has New Balance, Rolex and even Barilla pasta in her court. With her affinity for bright colors and youthful […]
Spain Soccer Chief Resigns Three Weeks After Forcible Kiss on Player
The head of the country’s soccer federation, Luis Rubiales, resigned after a loss of support from Spanish soccer officials and nationwide protests […]
Gary Gensler’s Plan to Control Information
The SEC wants to limit ‘protective data analytics.’ The result would be to throttle market dynamism.
The Student-Debt Bubble Fueled a Housing Bubble
Fannie and Freddie ignore much of what borrowers owe, allowing them to qualify for huge mortgages.