A final regulation that requires businesses to treat certain workers as employees rather than as less expensive independent contractors was released by the U.S. Department
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France’s Macron, in a fresh start, appoints the youngest-ever and first openly gay prime minister.
In response to mounting political pressure from the far right, President Emmanuel Macron is seeking a fresh start for the remainder of his mandate. On
Boeing’s best-selling 737 Max planes grounded over a fuselage blowout in an Alaska Airlines flight.
Following a terrifying flight in which an Alaska Airlines airplane was left with a gaping hole in its side, federal officials said on Saturday that
China freezes the assets of 5 US defense corporations over arms sales to Taiwan.
In retaliation for American arms sales to Taiwan and American sanctions against Chinese individuals and firms, China slapped restrictions on five American defense-related enterprises on
U.S. first spot bitcoin ETFs may be authorized for trading within days after full compliance by issuers.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, stock exchanges, and investment management companies reviewed final wording revisions on spot bitcoin ETF filings on Friday. This might
Argentina’s government will raise $3.2b via the issuance of 10-year bills to the central bank to settle debts.
The cash-strapped government of Argentina plans to issue 10-year bills to the central bank to earn $3.2 billion in hard currency to cover debt repayments,
US investment giants Vanguard and Pimco invest in local Turkish assets given rate hikes.
In an attempt to sustain high interest rates following years of unpredictable governance under President Tayyip Erdogan, American investment behemoths Pimco and Vanguard have recently
India’s antitrust watchdog accuses global logistics giants of price-fixing collusion
The Indian antitrust authorities are looking into claims of coordination on discounts and tariffs by domestic subsidiaries of international delivery corporations, including FedEx, United Parcel
U.S. bankruptcies rose by 18% in 2023 and may worsen in 2024, triggering recession fears.
Data released on Wednesday indicated that, even though the number of bankruptcy cases filed in the United States increased by 18% in 2023 due to
BlackRock, the world’s biggest asset manager, says bond ETFs will grow to $6 trillion in 2030.
As investors were drawn in by the greatest yields in decades, bond exchange-traded funds (ETFs) amassed an annual record of $300 billion in assets under