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Business Leaders Who Reject Pronouns Say It's 'Too Confusing'
Company leaders are often rejecting workers' pronouns for being "too confusing," a new workplace study found. Roughly 15 percent of business leaders in a Resume Builder survey say they're unwilling
Tripadvisor stock plunges 30 percent after board scuttles sale
Shares of the Needham travel company fell on Wednesday after the company backed away from a possible acquisition.
Billionaire real estate investor Barry Sternlicht says he expects at least one bank failure per week due to real estate loans: ‘That’s a fragile animal right now’
The CEO of Starwood Capital Group believes rate hikes are inflicting unnecessary damage to real estate and regional banks, which are worth saving.
Saudi Arabia's $100 billion AI and semi-chip fund says it will divest from China if the US asks
"US is the number one market, US is the number one partner, and we hope we can partner more deeply," Alat CEO Amit Midha said.
Why Are Americans Cutting Back on Credit Card Debt?
Key Takeaways U.S. households piled up credit card debt much more slowly in March than in previous months, resulting in the smallest increase in revolving debt since 2021.Banks have gotten pickier
US Arms Delay to Israel Brings Anxiety and Talk of Self-Reliance
As Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza has grown increasingly controversial, arms suppliers including Italy, Spain and Canada have all halted sales. Yet that mattered little while the US persisted with
Whistleblower: Boeing supplier sent faulty parts
Fuselages made by Boeing's largest supplier regularly left the factory with serious defects, according to a former quality inspector at the firm. Santiago Paredes who worked for Spirit Aerosystems in
Home prices keep climbing nationally, but they’re falling in these 15 markets
Home prices see growth in 93% of U.S. metropolitan areas despite ‘highest mortgage rates in two decades,’ National Association of Realtors says says.
America’s Cash for Clunkers is Back—in China
Some economists believe incentives for people to trade in old machinery could flood the world with more exports.
Robinhood Shares Jump on Earnings Beat
W hen Robinhood reports earnings after the market close on Wednesday, investors will be looking for updates on efforts to enlarge its product lineup and expand internationally as well as the status
7 Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever
Identifying stocks to buy and hold for decades rather than months or years can be difficult. The world and the economy are constantly changing, creating risks for long-term investors. A dividend
Asian shares subdued as China trade eyed, yen steadies after recent falls
Asian shares were subdued on Thursday as investors awaited China trade data to gauge the health of the Chinese economy, while the yen steadied after three days of declines as Japan talked up a
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