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Next Avenue: What’s the best way to leave your house to your heirs?
Homeowners without a good plan for a property can leave behind protracted legal fights, tax liabilities, or even lose their home while still alive.
Kelley Blue Book: The 2023 Mazda CX-50 vs. the Ford Escape: Which compact SUV is better?
They’re both intriguing options in the popular compact SUV class. Which one is better?
: Blue-collar workers will face layoffs, and AI users will try to end-run the big tech giants, VC firm forecasts
The VC firm Lux Capital forecasts social unrest ahead, and that the artificial intelligence revolution may end-run the big tech giants.
Dow Jones Newswires: International Consolidated Airlines Group swings to profit, sees further recovery in 2023 on busy skies
The airline group, which houses British Airways, Iberia, and Vueling among others, said its net profit was 431 million euros ($456.7 million) compared with a net loss of EUR6.93 billion in 2021, and net profit consensus of EUR274.3 million, taken from FactSet and based on 11 analysts’ forecasts.
Dow Jones Newswires: German consumer sentiment set to improve further in March as recession fears ease
Germany’s forward-looking consumer-sentiment index forecasts confidence to increase to minus 30.5 in March from minus 33.8 in February, the highest level since July, according to data from market-research group GfK published Friday.
Dow Jones Newswires: BASF plans further cost costs after posting $5.16 billion loss
BASF said it made a EUR4.88 billion ($5.16 billion) net loss in the fourth quarter of 2022, compared with EUR898 million in the last quarter of 2021, on sales that declined 2.3% to EUR19.32 billion.
Dow Jones Newswires: Sanofi gets FDA approval for hemophilia drug
The French pharmaceutical company FR:SAN said this is the first approval of the drug, previously referred to as efanesoctocog alfa, and that regulatory submission in the European Union is expected in the second half of this year.
Dow Jones Newswires: Tom Lee, leveraged-buyout pioneer, dies at 78
Lee was among the first to engineer leveraged buyouts: using debt borrowed against the value of the asset being acquired to finance deals.
Dow Jones Newswires: U.K. consumer confidence improves more than expected in February
U.K. consumer confidence improved more than expected in February, a sign of strength even as households continue to feel the pinch from high inflation and climbing interest rates.