Isa Watson, founder of “Squad,” a voice-only social messaging app, says Silicon Valley Bank went beyond typical banking services to help her startup.
Secondhand resale is getting cutthroat as platforms such as Depop and Poshmark boom
The consumer culture on indie reselling platforms has shifted as more sellers compete to capture demand and more inflation-weary customers hunt for deals.
Warren Buffett’s heir apparent bought nearly $25 million of Berkshire stock
Berkshire vice president, and likely future CEO, Gregory Abel made a large purchase of the company’s stock last week.
Deutsche Bank is not the next Credit Suisse, analysts say as panic spreads
Central banks and regulators had hoped that the Credit Suisse rescue deal would help calm investor jitters about the stability of Europe’s banks.
Ethics panel admonishes Graham for soliciting campaign donations during interview in Senate building
Graham asked for contributions on behalf of GOP candidate Herschel Walker during a Fox News interview in a Senate office building.
BofA’s Hartnett sees commercial real estate as the ‘next shoe to drop’
Spreads for commercial mortgage-backed securities are at their widest compared with Treasurys since May 2020.
Disney World reaches deal with union on minimum $18 hourly wage
Unions at Walt Disney World reached a tentative deal with the company to raise the starting minimum wage from $15 to $18 an hour by the end of the year.
JPMorgan defends Deutsche Bank stock, says market getting it wrong
Shares of the German lender slid more than 11% on Friday following a spike in the company’s credit default swaps Thursday night.
Europe’s leaders battle banking crisis as market rout hangs over Brussels summit
Shares of Deutsche Bank traded more than 14% lower at one point Friday after a Thursday evening surge for its credit default swaps.
Court blocks Covid-19 vaccine mandate for U.S. government workers
A federal appeals court has blocked President Joe Biden’s order that federal employees get vaccinated against Covid-19.