Samsung gets temporary OK on China chip facilities
Samsung Electronics has been granted an exception that will allow it to continue to temporarily maintain its memory-chip production facilities in China after the U.S. announced last week it’s tightening export controls to limit China’s ability to get advanced computing chips.
IMF chief urges aggressive fight against soaring inflation
Kristaline Georgieva said that the world economy "has been hit by one shock after another″ — the coronavirus pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and a resurgence of inflation.
Philadelphia chain Wawa 'seriously considering' halting expansion after viral riot video: councilman
Wawa, a Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain, might halt plans to expand in Philadelphia as crime continues in the city and after it's been the target of looters.
Foreclosure activity increases in the United States
One in every 1,517 properties nationwide had a foreclosure filing over the three-month period ending in September, according to new data released by ATTOM's Foreclosure Market Report.
State Department begins to decide on 'consequences' for Saudi Arabia
The State Department is considering ways to alter the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia after that nation and Russia agreed to cut back oil production.
Larry Kudlow: Biden turning off spigots has damaged our economy and national security
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow calls JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon an 'American patriot' and says he is using 'common sense' as he breaks down the failures of President Biden's energy and economic agenda on 'Kudlow.'
US sees ‘decisive decade’ ahead in competition with China, Russia
The new National Security Strategy addresses the growing rivalry with Beijing and tension with Russia as it looks to maintain a United States led global order.
IMF sees ad hoc taxes on excess profits as 'problematic'
European countries are debating whether oil companies making record profits because of the energy crisis triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine should pay additional taxes.
What is LDI? Liability-Driven Investment strategy explained
Defined benefit pensions have to make sure that their assets, such as stocks and bonds, can generate enough cash to meet liabilities - the monthly payouts guaranteed to pensioners.
Russia's Putin says he has nothing to do with European energy crisis
Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed he and his war in Ukraine have nothing to do with the energy crisis plaguing Europe as nations brace for winter.
Pushing back against ESG movement, conservatives propose pro-fossil fuel board member for Exxon Mobil
A conservative group wants a pro-fossil fuel lawyer and scientist on the board of Exxon Mobil Corp., in an effort to confront an "insurgency" of pro-ESG members
Elon Musk pushes back on report that he talked to Putin about war in Ukraine
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Tuesday refuted a report that he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin before tweeting a poll last week about the war in Ukraine.
Larry Kudlow: '$31 trillion of debt has gone too far'
Larry Kudlow weighs in on Bernanke's record comparing him to Federal Reserve chairman Powell and highlighted Bernanke and Powell's monetary practice on 'Kudlow.'
Putin hosts United Arab Emirates leader for economic talks
Russian President Putin and OPEC+ believe limiting oil production will stabilize global energy markets. The West believes this is a ploy to keep prices high.
IMF warns 'worst is yet to come' for global economy as recession risks rise
The global economy is headed for "stormy waters," the International Monetary Fund warned in its latest Global Economic Outlook, amid growing threats of a deep, worldwide recession.
Nissan pulls out of Russia, sells all assets to state for 1 Euro
Nissan sold all of its assets in Russia to the state for 1 Euro on Tuesday. The company is only the latest to flee amid increasingly severe sanctions in Russia.
New Zealand government proposes taxing cow burps, pee to tackle climate change
New Zealand's government has proposed a plan to tax greenhouse gases farm animals produce, which includes burping and urinating. Farmers are angered by the idea.
Tyson Foods latest large business to flee Chicago, what sparked the exodus?
With Tyson leaving Chicago, the city has now lost several large and small businesses in what may be a symptom of its growing rates of crime, experts say.
PayPal user agreement fining users up to $2,500 for promoting 'misinformation' was sent 'in error,' spox says
PayPal is walking back a recently updated Acceptable Use Policy that threatened to fine users up to $2,500 for using the service to “promote misinformation."
Biden blames Russia, Saudi Arabia for rising gas prices, takes credit for recent dip
President Biden, speaking at a Volvo manufacturing plant in Hagerstown, Maryland, on Friday, blamed OPEC+ for the country's inability to lower historically high gas prices nationwide.


















