UK Government Warns Trade Talks With EU Are ‘Over’ And Britons Should Prepare For No-Deal Brexit
British PM Boris Johnson has suggested trade talks with the EU are dead in the water.
Nearly 2,000 Robinhood Accounts Were Hacked And Irate Customers Had No One To Call For Help
Robinhood has been widely popular with millennials seeking to trade while stuck at home.
As AMC Theatres Runs Out Of Cash, Movie Chain Offers Cinemas For Private Rentals At $99 On Up
AMC Theatres business has been nearly decimated by the pandemic and, as a result, is trying to get creative regarding methods to reach new customers.
European Aviation Regulator Prepares To Approve Boeing’s 737 Max, But Obstacles Remain
EASA chief said he was satisfied by 737 Max, but wants software upgrades
Top Black Citicorp Executive With High-Powered Allies To Leave Bank To Run For Mayor Of New York City
Raymond McGuire has been one of the most prominent Black executives on Wall Street.
France, Holland Back EU’s Plans To Get Tough With Big US Tech Companies, Including Breaking Them Up
The EU has long claimed that large U.S. tech firms wield too much power, squelch smaller competitors and don’t pay enough taxes
Value Investor AJO Partners To Close Up Shop As Investors Seek Higher Returns Elsewhere
In a year when low bond yields have pushed investors into high-growth stocks, value equities have suffered
China’s Exports Surged In September, While Imports Also Bounced Back As Global Demand Returns
China’s economy has shown far greater resilience to the pandemic than most of its global rivals
If You Want The New iPhone 12, You’ll Have To Buy Headphones, Adapters Separately
Apple claims it excluded the accessories for environmental reasons.
China’s Stock Markets Hit All-Time High Valuation Of More Than $10 Trillion, But Remain Far Behind US In Size
Chinese stock markets have reached valuations not seen since the bubble period of 2015
Why Is Japan’s Softbank Investing In A Norwegian E-Learning Startup?
Demand for online educational platforms have surged during the pandemic.
Geothermal, Another Form Of Renewable Energy, Set To Dramatically Expand In Coming Years
Geothermal energy has been overshadowed by the attention paid to wind and solar energy
Continuing Fallout From Opioid Epidemic: Drugmaker Mallinckrodt Files For Bankruptcy
Mallinckrodt was inundated by lawsuits accusing it of aggressively pushing highly addictive painkillers
Coronavirus Can Last Nearly A Month On Surfaces Like Phone Screens, But Some Experts Skeptical Of Transmission
The study suggests the virus can remain active on surfaces longer than previously thought.
British Airways CEO Steps Down As Parent IAG Reshuffles Executives, COVID-19 Decimates Air Travel
Alex Cruz’s sudden departure came after BA cut thousands of jobs, cut numerous flight routes.
Airline Industry: IATA, Qatar Airways CEO Warn Of More Bankruptcies, Plea For More Government Aid
So far this year, 43 commercial airlines have collapsed, but the number would have been far worse without state support
Climate Change: How Microsoft Is Helping Oil Giants BP, Shell Meet Decarbonization Targets
BP, Shell and Microsoft have all set specific target dates for carbon neutrality
LSE Agrees To Sell Italian Stock Exchange To Euronext For $5.1 Billion In Deal Involving Many Players
LSE was compelled to unload Borsa Italiana in order to gain approval of its acquisition of Refinitiv
IBM To Split Into Two Companies In Order To Focus On Cloud Computing, AI Businesses
IBM will spin off its legacy infrastructure business as a new company. No name has yet been chosen.
AMD In Negotiations To Buy Chipmaker Xilinx As Semiconductor Industry Consolidates
AMD’s acquisition of Xilinx could make it compete better against its main rival Intel
Why Is Apple Investing In Wind Turbines In Denmark? iPhone Maker Seeks To Be Carbon-Neutral By 2030
The turbines in Denmark, in tandem with a nearby solar project, will power Apple's data center in Viborg.
Morgan Stanley Makes Second Major Purchase Of 2020, Acquiring Eaton Vance
This deal marks Morgan Stanley’s second massive purchase this year, following the takeover of E-Trade Financial
Carnage In UK Aviation Continues As EasyJet Warns Of Unprecedented $1 Billion Loss
The pandemic has severely crimped the businesses of UK air carriers, placing some in jeopardy
JPMorgan Chase Pledges $30 Billion To Ease Racial Inequality, But Can Corporations Become Social Justice Warriors?
JPMorgan joins a long list of companies pledging to fight inequality and undo past wrongs
UK Government Sees Future Energy Mix Involving Small Nuclear Reactors, But Financing Remains Obstacle
While some larger nuclear projects remain idled by cost concerns, the British government may invest in smaller, cheaper reactors
Major European Economies Face Serious Issues As COVID-19 Pandemic Surges
A new wave of virus infections and business closures may harm Europe’s biggest economies
Break Them Up: Congressional Report Slams Big Tech Companies As Enjoying ‘Monopoly Power’
The report cited how large tech companies use their market dominance to stifle competition
EU Seeks To Fast-Track Approval Process For COVID-19 Vaccine Developed By Pfizer, BioNtech
Pfizer and BioNTech have assured the fast-track process will not compromise safety
Brexit: Time Running Out On Trade Deal As UK Prime Minister Johnson, EU At Odds On Various Issues
The EU and Boris Johnson have both shown a resistance in negotiations, thereby threatening chances of trade deal
While the Federal Reserve Keeps Interest Rates Near Zero, Retail Store Credit Cards Charge High Rates
The annual interest rates on some retail credit cards are nearly 30%.