Category: News

  • Prosecutors ask judge to bar Trump from comments endangering law enforcement By Reuters

    Written by Jasper Ward WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Prosecutors in the case of former US President Donald Trump’s secret documents asked a federal judge on Friday to bar him from making statements that pose a “danger” to law enforcement, according to a court document. In a motion seeking to modify the…

  • There’s a ‘buy’ signal flashing for investors in the stock market right now as the long-term bull market pushes on, market vet says

    Mario Tama/Getty Images Ed Yardeni says the stock market is a great place for investors to enter. The market vet still believes stocks are in the midst of a long-term bull market that could last until 2030. Yardeni expects stocks to rise 50% by the end of the decade. The…

  • There’s a ‘buy’ signal flashing for investors in the stock market right now as the long-term bull market pushes on, market vet says

    Mario Tama/Getty Images Ed Yardeni says the stock market is a great place for investors to enter. The market vet still believes stocks are in the midst of a long-term bull market that could last until 2030. Yardeni expects stocks to rise 50% by the end of the decade. The…

  • Forexlive Americas FX news wrap 24 May; USD moves higher. Nasdaq &S&P gain for 5th week

    As the week comes to a close, the Canadian dollar ends the day as the strongest among the major currencies. The Swiss franc is the weakest. The US dollar was mostly lower with modest gains against the Japanese yen and Swiss franc. The Canadian dollar rose despite lower-than-expected retail sales…

  • Copper prices to quadruple on soaring demand, top commodity trader Andurand says

    SimoneN/iStock via Getty Images Hedge fund manager Pierre Andurand, one of the world’s most famous commodities traders, believes that the rise in copper prices still has much further to go and could be close to… Four times as much as $40,000 per metric ton For the next few years, the…

  • CEO at $14 billion electronics firm can’t talk about his resignation following an internal investigation

    Following a four-week internal investigation into the $14 billion electronics maker Jabil, CEO Kenneth “Kenny” Wilson abruptly resigned a year after being named at the helm of a major supplier to Apple, Cisco and General Motors. . Upon his exit as CEO last week, Wilson agreed to a set of…

  • CEO at $14 billion electronics firm can’t talk about his resignation following an internal investigation

    Following a four-week internal investigation into the $14 billion electronics maker Jabil, CEO Kenneth “Kenny” Wilson abruptly resigned a year after being named at the helm of a major supplier to Apple, Cisco and General Motors. . Upon his exit as CEO last week, Wilson agreed to a set of…

  • Troubled e-commerce firm Copia goes into administration

    The board of Copia Kenya has placed the beleaguered e-commerce company into administration as they seek to preserve the business amid the recent turmoil. The company on Friday announced the appointment of Mackenzie Muthusi and Julius Njonga from consultancy KPMG to lead the administration process with the aim of maintaining…

  • Labour to Impose Immediate Tax on Private School Fees, Says Starmer

    Labor leader Sir Keir Starmer has announced that a Labor government will quickly introduce taxes on private school fees. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Starmer confirmed that the VAT exemption that private schools currently enjoy would be removed “as quickly as it can be done”, leading to a…

  • TRREB Statement on Toronto City Council’s Approval of Townhomes and Small Six-Storey Residential Units Along Major Roads

    Article content TORONTO, May 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) continues to support the Expanding Housing Options in Neighborhoods (EHON) initiative which aims to build more low-rise housing in residential neighborhoods to meet the needs of our residents. A growing city. The decision last…

  • ICJ orders Israel to halt Rafah operation

    The International Court of Justice in The Hague ordered Israel to halt its military operation in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, due to the “direct threat” to the rights of the civilian population. The court also ordered that free access be provided to the Rafah border crossing between the…

  • Lattice Semiconductor exec sells over $54k in stock By Investing.com

    In recent trading activity, Tracy Ann Finney, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Lattice (OTC:) Semiconductor Corp (NASDAQ:LSCC), sold 703 shares of the company’s stock at a price of $77.85 per share. The total value of the deal was approximately $54,728. The sale was conducted under an approved 10b5-1…

  • What Is a Realistic Rate of Return in Retirement?

    What Is a Realistic Rate of Return for Retirement? Everyone loves seeing growth in their portfolio. However, a good year of investing doesn’t necessarily indicate a sound long-term investment strategy. Generating sufficient retirement income means planning ahead of time but being able to adapt to evolving circumstances. As a result,…

  • Merck, Kelun buoyed by phase 3 results for breast cancer antibody drug conjugate

    JHVEPhoto/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Merc (New York Stock Exchange: Merck) and its Sichuan partner Kelun-Biotech reported that phase III data on its antibody drug candidate Sacituzumab tirumotecan (sac-TMT) led to a 69% reduction in the risk of progression or death in people with triple-negative breast cancer. From 233 Of…

  • Enron whistleblower: Financial fraud reporting still too hard

    Twenty-three years after Enron filed for bankruptcy, not much has changed regarding the culture of whistleblowing and reporting internal fraud. Although 56% of financial professionals reported that they had detected or suspected fraud within their organizations, the majority ( ) remained silent. As we have seen from the recent devastation…

  • National Grid’s £7 Billion Fundraising Sparks Market Turmoil

    More than £6 billion has been wiped from the energy and water sectors on the London stock market after National Grid revealed plans for a major fundraising effort and fears that the upcoming election could delay energy policy decisions. The FTSE 100 company has announced a rights issue worth almost…

  • We seek star researchers, pioneers in their fields

    Novartis employs 5,200 scientists and invests $3.6 billion annually in research, says Dr. Tamar Alon, global head of early strategic partnerships and external innovation at Novartis, adding that in recent years, several platforms have been launched for collaboration with academic researchers. “Our scientists determine who is interesting.” “We have created…

  • U-Haul to Build 800-Room Self-Storage Facility in North Buford By Investing.com

    Buford, Georgia., May 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — U-hole ® Announces plans to establish a state-of-the-art retail, transportation and self-storage facility in Northeast Peachtree Industrial Street in North Buford. U-Haul Moving and Storage North Buford It is scheduled to be completed by spring 2026. The property was purchased in March. The…

  • European Stocks Slip as Fed Rate Bets Pushed Back: Markets Wrap

    (Bloomberg) — European stocks fell on Friday, tracking declines in the U.S. and Asia, as traders retreated from expectations of the Federal Reserve’s first interest rate cut. Most read from Bloomberg The Stoxx Europe 600 index fell 0.5%, heading for its first weekly decline in three weeks, with technology and…

  • Americans are working longer hours and 43% say their eye health is worsening as a result

    Screens can connect us to distant loved ones, help us find answers to pressing questions, and allow us to work from anywhere there’s a Wi-Fi connection. While we benefit in many ways from screens in our lives, there is one key part of us that feels the weight and pressure…