‘You can’t just make your own rules’: Tesla faces Scandi revolt as Danes join Swedish strike
Tesla faces a growing revolt in Scandinavia after Danish dockworkers joined a sympathy strike with Swedish mechanics.
‘A very tricky conundrum’: Experts give their verdict on saving vs. investing as inflation falls
Experts weigh in on saving, investing and risk-taking as inflation falls and interest rates remain high.
: Financial-software company Bill lays off 15% of its workforce
Financial-software company Bill Holdings Inc. announced Tuesday it will lay off 15% of its workforce in an effort to "rightsize" the organization.
Dow Jones Newswires: BOJ’s Himino says smooth exit from monetary easing is possible
The Bank of Japan can make a smooth exit from monetary easing once sustainable 2% inflation is achieved, but it needs to keep policy loose...
Dow Jones Newswires: Rio Tinto plans $6.2 billion investment in Guinea iron ore project
Rio Tinto's single biggest investment over the next few years is likely to be a huge African iron ore project that could reshape global supplies...
Dow Jones Newswires: Avis Budget Group announces special dividend of $10 per share
Avis Budget Group said its board declared a special cash dividend of $10 per share of common stock.
Earnings Results: Box’s stock drops 11% on tepid revenue forecast
Box Inc. reported quarterly results Tuesday roughly in line with analysts' revenue and earnings estimates, but offered tepid sales guidance.
Project Syndicate: Inflation is falling but interest rates will be higher for longer. Way longer.
The 'lower forever' camp may need to reassess their beliefs in light of current market realities.
The Tell: Sitting on cash? Stocks, bonds pay off more when Fed on ‘pause’ than in ‘easing periods,’ BlackRock says
Investors sitting on cash risk missing gains in stocks and bonds historically seen when the Federal Reserve is on pause, according to BlackRock.