UBS is initiating coverage of renewable energy company Ameresco with a buy rating, saying the firm stands to benefit from the Inflation Reduction Act.
Amazon’s credit cards are getting an upgrade — should you apply?
The upgraded co-branded Amazon credit cards, issued by Chase, now boast new names, designs and, most importantly, benefits.
When Barbara Corcoran sold her company for $66 million, she didn’t know how much it was worth—here’s how she negotiated anyway
“Shark Tank” star Barbara Corcoran sold her real estate firm for $66 million, a number she chose out of luck, without knowing her company’s worth. Here’s how.
Ford cutting price of electric Mustang Mach-E by thousands of dollars
Ford will lower pricing of the Mach-E by $1,000 to $4,000. The cuts will make the starting price of the vehicle be between $42,995 and $59,995.
Job openings fell more than expected in March to lowest level in nearly two years
The JOLTS report showed that job vacancies totaled 9.59 million for the month, down from 9.97 million in February.
Home prices are back on the rise as the spring market proves more competitive than expected
A sharp drop in new listings, adding to an already meager supply of homes for sale, is leading to renewed bidding wars.
Nearly 25% of jobs are set to be disrupted in the next five years — and A.I. could play a key role: World Economic Forum
WEF expects there to be 14 million fewer jobs overall in five years’ time as labor markets face an overhaul from AI and a slew of other factors.
A buying force will give stocks a boost as soon as next week, especially these shares, Goldman says
The Wall Street firm estimated that 75% of S&P 500 companies will be out of their blackout window by the end of next week.
We’re exiting an underperforming tech stock to raise cash ahead of tricky time for the market
The move reflects our desire to be cautious ahead four possible landmines for the market.
Asian American and Pacific Islander women face a $267,760 lifetime salary shortfall due to the pay gap
Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander women have to work 15 months to earn what a man makes in one year, the National Women’s Law Center found.