California Senate Passes Bill to Clamp Down on Private-Equity Healthcare Deals
Legislation that would allow the state to hinder medical buyouts heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk.
U.S. Jobs Report Expected to Show Sharp Recovery
Net job creation in the U.S. last month likely reached 200,000, Bank of America economists forecast ahead of Friday’s payrolls report.
At Dollar Tree, Even Middle-Income Consumers Are Pulling Back
For the past few quarters, the retailer had seen weak demand from Family Dollar’s core lower-income customer base. Now, it seems that […]
Auto & Transport Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on XPeng, Li Auto, Stellantis and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Auto and Transport sector.
California Legislature Rejects Delay to Emissions-Reporting Rules
The Newsom administration’s proposal to push the requirements back by two years doesn’t pass muster with lawmakers.
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A historic immigration surge is remaking the U.S. labor force. The impact will be felt for decades.
Bank of Canada Cuts Rates, Worries About Economy Being ‘Too Weak’
The central bank delivers its third consecutive quarter-point reduction, to 4.25%, arguing there is ‘little evidence’ of broad-based inflationary pressure.
Bacteria Survive Being Zapped
Researchers found 747 kinds of heat-resistant microbes flourishing in microwaves.
Anthropic Makes Play for Business Customers
The OpenAI rival unveils an offering targeting enterprise customers as it works to gain share in the valuable market.
Should You Include REITs in Your Portfolio? And if So, Which Ones?
Homeowners and others looking to gain real-estate exposure aren’t getting the diversification they expect, research shows.
Bank of Spain Gets New Governor as ECB Prepares to Cut Rates Again
Spain appointed a close ally of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to govern its central bank, filling a vacancy left empty for close […]
The Soccer World’s New Big Spender Slashes Budget on Stars
Saudi Arabia’s Pro League reduced outlays on flashy foreign players significantly this year, reflecting a broader spending whiplash.