A specialist in a sub-set of M&A sees a more robust deal pipeline in 2024 as pressure to consolidate continues among the smallest chartered banks.
The Human Cost: New York City Airbnb hosts bail on guests due to new short-term rental laws, leaving them high and dry
The new ordinance, aimed at curbing short-term rentals in the Big Apple, led to last-minute cancellations and some disgruntled travelers.
: Disney’s stock heads for longest losing streak in nearly a year as Spectrum dispute wears on
Walt Disney Co. shares are falling toward their longest losing streak in almost a year as the company’s feud with Charter Communications Inc. continues.
: United Auto Workers reject GM counteroffer — and say ‘the clock is ticking’ for potential strike
UAW President Shawn Fain called General Motors’ offer “an insulting proposal that doesn’t come close to an equitable agreement.”
: Google, Justice Department set for antitrust showdown on Tuesday
The case is the culmination of antitrust probes launched against Google and other Big Tech companies over the last several years.
Lawrence G. McMillan: Stock investors want direction. But you won’t like what the market is saying.
Buy signals that appeared in August have now been replaced by sell signals.
: Lawmakers probe insurance crisis as premiums skyrocket
The cost to insure a home has soared in many U.S. states in recent years, and lawmakers in Washington are taking notice.
: Nio, Alibaba stocks drop as part of broad selloff in the ADS of China-based companies
Shares of both Nio and Alibaba were falling for a 3rd-straight day, as part of a broad selloff in the U.S.-listed stocks of China-based companies.
The Fed: Senate approves Adriana Kugler as first Latino to hold top Federal Reserve job
The Senate on Thursday confirmed Adriana Kugler as a Federal Reserve governor, the first Latino to serve in a top post at the U.S. central bank.
: Google to political advertisers using AI: Be ‘clear’ about any digitally created content
Google and YouTube’s new policy updates say that using AI to change voices or images in political ads must have a prominent disclosure on the ad itself.
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