: As Fed signals a 25-basis point hike later this month, here’s what that means for your credit-card bill, savings and mortgage repayments
Fed Reserve Chair Powell supports a 'series' of rate increases, he said.
: Google isn’t the only company requesting workers go back to the office: Jobs report shows more people are joining the Great Return
Google recently announced its return to office plans starting in April.
: Russia’s war in Ukraine has closed airspace — and disrupted air-cargo transportation
Approximately $6 trillion in goods is shipped by plane each year, representing 35% of world trade.
: Putin decrees foreign bond holders to be paid in rubles
Russia and Russian companies will be allowed to pay foreign creditors in rubles, under a decree signed by President Vladimir Putin on Saturday, as a...
The Wall Street Journal: Carl Icahn exits his big bet in Occidental Petroleum
The move brings to a close one of Icahn’s most dramatic recent clashes, which began when he criticized Occidental for outbidding larger rival Chevron Corp. to strike...
The Wall Street Journal: Blinken says U.S. seeking ways to send Soviet-era combat jets to Ukraine
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. government is actively pursuing ways to address Ukraine’s request for combat jets and to replenish Poland’s arsenal...
Futures Movers: U.S. stock futures sink Sunday as U.S. and its allies consider ban on Russian oil imports
U.S. stock-index futures fell sharply after trading began late Sunday, as investors remain rattled by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
: TikTok, AmEx, Netflix join list of companies suspending operations in Russia
TikTok, American Express Co., Netflix Inc. and two of the Big Four accounting forms joined the long list of companies suspending operations in Russia on...
Why Ford’s big EV split decision may get even bigger in the future
Ford's decision to separate its EV business from traditional autos stopped short of a spinoff Wall Street wanted, but that could still be in the...