New research found subjects slept an extra hour a night, and got 30 extra minutes of REM sleep, compared with the summer.
: Starbucks workers contend company is busting unions. ‘This will be a priority for me,’ congressman says.
Starbucks employees met with U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna and contended the company is retaliating against employees who unionize or are trying to organize.
Earnings Watch: Just how bad were holiday sales? The world’s biggest retailers are about to tell us
Some of the biggest retail chains report this week, after concerns about inflation and holiday-season demand.
The Wall Street Journal: Amazon’s corporate employees may pay the price of falling share prices, with reduced compensation
A prolonged slump in the company’s shares is causing pay for 2023 to be between 15% and 50% lower than the projected targets Amazon gave to employees, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources.
: Already worth $19 billion, Ray Dalio will be paid ‘billions’ more after retiring from Bridgewater: report
Founder of the world’s biggest hedge fund founder Ray Dalio is set to be paid billions in an exit package when he retired from Bridgewater Associates last year, according to a report by the New York Times on Monday.
Market Extra: This simple contrarian stock strategy has had a blowout start. Don’t keep chasing it, warns Citi.
Citigroup says a simple strategy involving selling the winners and buying the losers of 2022 has paid off thanks to a market rally, oil-sector profit-taking and surging tech stocks. But it’s almost over.
Crypto: Galois Capital shuts down flagship crypto fund with $100 million stuck on FTX
Crypto hedge fund Galois Capital had called it quits after half of its assets were stuck on the FTX exchange.
: The end of easy money is bad news for these stock sectors, says Evercore ISI
“The end of the 40-year bond bull market…poses risks to leveraged players that have grown accustomed to low cost debt,” say Evercore strategists.
Dow Jones Newswires: Pernod Ricard launches $320 million share buyback
The French distiller will buy back the share over a period extending to April 6 at the latest.
Dow Jones Newswires: Raiffeisen Bank shares drop after U.S. Treasury unit that enforces sanctions asks for information
Shares in Raiffeisen Bank International AG dropped in early trade Monday after it disclosed that it had received a request for information from the Office of Foreign Assets Control, the U.S. Treasury Department unit that enforces sanctions, last month.