Several OPEC+ members’ decision to further cut oil supplies adds to the global challenge of reining in firm inflation rates.
London’s priciest townhouse just listed for $74 million. Here’s what’s hidden beneath it
The home is located in the Chelsea Barracks development, a 13-acre parcel of land that sold for more than $1 billion in 2008.
This construction stock could gain more than 20% as inflation pressures recede, Goldman Sachs says
The firm’s price target implies an upside of 23.6%.
Chinese spy balloon gathered intelligence from sensitive U.S. military sites, despite U.S. efforts to block it
The intelligence China collected was mostly from electronic signals, which can be picked up from weapons systems or include communications from base personnel.
China urges Japan not to back U.S. chip export restrictions as Washington tries to rally allies
The U.S. has been trying to rally key countries in the semiconductor supply chain, including Japan, around its sweeping chip export restrictions on China.
Paris set to ban rented e-scooters after an overwhelming 90% vote for their removal
A referendum over the weekend saw Parisians vote to ban rental scooters, but operators argue turnout was low.
Morgan Stanley says this solar stock can more than double, but it may be a bumpy ride
The firm expects the stock to gain 124% in the next year.
‘A bad joke’: Russia takes the reins of the UN Security Council, to Ukrainian outcry
Russia on Saturday assumed the presidency of the United Nations Security Council, even as its own invasion of Ukraine continues to escalate.
Ukraine war live updates: Russia detains woman over pro-war blogger’s death; WSJ reporter appeals his arrest
Russian investigators said Monday they had detained a suspect over the killing of pro-war Russian blogger Vladlen Tatarsky, who was killed in a cafe yesterday.
‘Miracle’ drugs could remake the weight loss industry
A report by the World Health Organization in 2022 showed that obesity has nearly tripled since 1975. More than 1 billion people are clinically obese globally, of whom 650 million are adults, 340 million are adolescents and 39 million are children. The prevalence of obesity is expected to rise if current trends continue, but new obesity treatments are entering the market.