You can’t avoid toxic people, but you can learn to spot them early on. Matt Higgins, a CEO and investor of 10 years, shares the toxic work personalities he encounters repeatedly — and how he handles them.
BlackRock warns that investors are making a mistake by betting on the Fed to cut rates
The expectation for cuts would be consistent with a recession and an accompanying fall in inflation.
Trump live updates: Indictment in hush money case not expected this week, NBC reports
A New York grand jury has been hearing evidence of hush money payment benefiting former President Donald Trump. Follow live updates on the probe.
Goldman Sachs says generative A.I. could impact 300 million jobs — here’s which ones
Artificial intelligence could automate up to a quarter of work in the U.S., a Goldman Sachs report says. Here’s the most affected sectors and countries.
Sam Bankman-Fried paid over $40 million to bribe at least one official in China, DOJ alleges in new indictment
FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried paid over $40 million in bribes to at least one Chinese government official, federal prosecutors alleged in a new indictment.
Sentiment indicators have been at extremes, but investors don’t seem in any hurry to take advantage of it
No one seems to be taking the bait. The reason: traders are now waiting for the next shoe to drop — analysts reducing earnings due to a credit crunch.
With 62% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck amid inflation, more people have a side job
As it gets harder to keep up with higher prices, more people have picked up a side job to improve their financial standing, according to a new report.
Disney cuts metaverse division under Iger’s restructuring
Disney has cut its metaverse division as part of the layoffs that will begin this week.
As Buffett’s Berkshire buys more Occidental, one firm says you should follow suit
Warren Buffett’s buying spree of Occidental Petroleum continues unabated, and Wall Street firm TD Cowen said investors should do the same.
Home prices cool in January, even falling in some cities, S&P Case-Shiller says
Prices have been falling for seven straight months, but the decline was a bit smaller in January likely due to a brief drop in mortgage rates.