Glynn’s Take: RBA Remains on Track to Tighten Policy Screws
The Australian central bank is still likely to be in a hawkish mood because the tamer inflation reading in May was due […]
Copper Edges Lower After China’s Industrial Profits Slump
A sharp drop in China’s industrial profits added to worries about the nation’s economy and weighed on base metals prices, although low […]
Oil Listless After Slumping on Strong US Data
Oil prices were little changed following Tuesday’s steep losses, after some strong U.S. economic data heightened the likelihood of more rate hikes […]
German GfK Reading Worse than Expected
GfK’s forward-looking German consumer sentiment index forecast confidence to tick down to minus 25.4 in July, the first decline in nine months, […]
Swiss Life on Track for 2024 Targets
Swiss Life said it was on target to either meet or exceed its 2024 financial goals that include a dividend payout ratio […]
Homebuyers With Short Memories Are Driving Up Prices in Hurricane-Hit Town
Unfazed by the destruction of Hurricane Ian just nine months ago, luxury-home shoppers are flocking to Naples, Florida
How Shazam Makes Unique Audio Fingerprints to Identify Songs
Apple purchased the company in 2018, helping Shazam become one of the most popular free music apps
After Wagner Revolt, Questions of Blame in Vladimir Putin’s Inner Circle
Recriminations and finger-pointing could create a power vacuum in the Kremlin.
The Spying Scandal Inside One of America’s Biggest Power Companies
A private investigator surveilled Southern Co.’s CEO, prompting an internal investigation into whether it was commissioned by another executive.
Why Bidenomics Gets No Love From Voters
The president’s legislative wins on infrastructure and industrial policy are overshadowed by the inflation hangover of stimulus, pandemic and war.
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