Google to pay over $1B to settle France tax disputes
Alphabet Inc's Google unit will pay more than $1 billion in fines and back taxes in order to settle tax disputes in France.
Budweiser brewer reportedly plans for slimmer IPO in Hong Kong
The world’s largest brewer, with brands like Budweiser and Corona, said in a statement Thursday they were aiming to go a little lighter.
ECB cuts rates deeper into negative territory, relaunches massive stimulus plan
The ECB makes another bold move.
'Biggest challenge of my life': World Trade Center developer describes rebuilding after 9/11
The anniversary of 9/11, when America remembers the deadliest attack on its soil in history, is an appropriate time to look up Larry Silverstein.
Hong Kong's London Stock Exchange bid may get more interesting: Fmr. NYSE CEO Dick Grasso
There is lots of money in exchanges these days.
GM recalls over 3.4M pickups, SUVs over brake issues
General Motors is recalling millions of pickup trucks and SUVs in the United States in order to fix a brake problem.
Charles Schwab cuts 600 jobs amid pressure from Fed interest rate cuts
The job cuts amount to roughly three percent of the San Francisco-based firm’s overall workforce and will impact offices nationwide.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon talks zero interest rates
Dimon was expecting higher, not lower rates this year.
FTC warns CBD companies: Stop saying your products treat cancer, Alzheimer's without proof
the Federal Trade Commission sent the letters to three companies who sell various products that contain cannabidiol.
India AI content startup gets $45M from Peter Thiel's Mithril Capital to expand globally
Glance provides consumers with artificial intelligence-driven, personalized content to the lock screens of smartphones.
NCAA athlete pay: How a California bill could change the business of college sports
On Monday, a bill passed the California State Assembly that would give college athletes the ability to make endorsement deals.
Target aims to hire more than 130K for holiday season
Seasonal hires will receive a minimum starting salary of $13 per hour. Target raised its hourly minimum wage in June.
Target's Circle lets customers vote on where the retailer donates profits
The eighth-largest retailer in the United States, known for giving back to the community, is now making it easier for their customers to do so as well.
Juul 'has ignored the law': FDA slams company over marketing practices
Regulators are warning Juul Labs about its marketing for e-cigarette products.
WeWork parent eyes valuation below $20B amid investor skepticism
The office-sharing company’s highly anticipated IPO could fall around $20 billion- a dramatic drop from its $47 billion value, raised through private capital this year.
Mnuchin: Fannie, Freddie overhaul key for future of housing
Steven Mnuchin exclusive on Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac reform.
JPMorgan close to winning lead advisory role for Saudi Aramco IPO
A final decision is likely to come later this week, the source told Reuters, asking not to be identified..
Will Big Tech have to pay up to resolve federal probes?
Tech giants are facing greater legal risks than ever before.
Inventor of America’s first ATM: It took ‘determination’ to sell idea to bankers
Donald Wetzel, inventor of America’s first ATM, celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Starbucks to open world's largest location in Chicago
Roasteries are described by the company as "theatrical, experiential shrines" for one to indulge in their coffee passion.



















