Category: policies

  • Apple investors reject proposal against diversity policies

    (Reuters) – Apple shareholders rejected the proposal of an external investor against its diversity, stock and inclusion policies at an annual meeting on Tuesday, as they achieved a great victory for the technology giant such as the opposition against such efforts that gain traction in the United States in the…

  • UK employers urged to adopt fertility policies or risk losing talented staff

    Companies that fail to support employees undergoing fertility treatment risk high staff turnover and increased sick leave, according to the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). NHS figures show that one in seven couples now face fertility challenges, leading to calls for formal workplace policies that include flexible working hours, paid leave…

  • Perianne Boring Predicts Trump’s 2025 Economic Policies Will Drive Bitcoin Price to $800K

    Bitcoin investors received a jolt of optimism Fox Business Morning with Maria On December 13, 2024, when Digital Chamber founder and CEO Berian Boring revealed a startling price prediction. Speaking with host Maria Bartiromo, Boring suggested that Bitcoin could rise to… $800,000 In 2025 under the economic proposals put forward…

  • British pension savers set to benefit from Trump’s pro-business policies

    British pension savers are set to benefit from Donald Trump’s election victory, as the former US president’s pro-business stance boosts stock markets, especially in the US. Andrew Evans, CEO of Smart Pension Group, a leading UK pensions company, highlighted the positive impact of US emerging markets on UK pensions through…

  • Trump could dial back some proposed policies to avoid upsetting a roaring stock market, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says

    Former President Donald Trump relished the inevitability of his return to the White House.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel said Trump may tone down his economic agenda to appease investors. That’s because Trump is “the most pro-stock market president” in history, Siegel told CNBC. Siegel added that investors in the…

  • Trump could dial back some proposed policies to avoid upsetting a roaring stock market, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says

    Former President Donald Trump relished the inevitability of his return to the White House.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel said Trump may tone down his economic agenda to appease investors. That’s because Trump is “the most pro-stock market president” in history, Siegel told CNBC. Siegel added that investors in the…

  • Greece spends €1 billion a year on pro-child policies

    Much of Europe is experiencing a demographic crisis, and Greece is among the countries facing the brunt of it. It has one of the lowest fertility rates in the region – on par with other countries that are feeling the wrath of Same problemBut other eurozone countries face similar challenges,…

  • Trump win could challenge IRA policies, says Jefferies By Investing.com

    A Trump victory in the 2024 US presidential election could put the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) at risk, according to an analysis by Jefferies. The report noted concerns about potential declines in support for renewable energy if Trump returns to office, especially since Republicans are expected to control the Senate.…

  • Get policies right for pension planning

    Economic policies are the foundation on which pension funds thrive or falter. When the economic environment is conducive, with sustained growth and inflation under control, pension funds can meet their obligations to retirees. Otherwise, the financial security of retirees is threatened. The National Social Security Fund Act of 2013, which…

  • Chevron moving to Texas, says California policies discourage investment and hurt consumers

    Justin Sullivan/Getty Images News Chevron (NYSE: CVXThe company’s shares turned negative for the year after the company reported second-quarter earnings that fell 26% year-over-year to $4.43 billion, missing Wall Street expectations, largely blaming weaker refining margins and refinery maintenance at a time when margins were stronger. Chevron CEO Mike Wirth…

  • Trump talks up weaker dollar, but policies will likely lead to dollar strength By Investing.com

    Investing.com – Donald Trump has made bold claims about favoring a weaker dollar, but the former president’s core policies on tariffs, immigration and taxes are expected to do the exact opposite. “Former US President Donald Trump expressed his desire to weaken the US dollar, but his underlying policies (on immigration,…

  • Meta’s Oversight Board says deepfake policies need update and response to explicit image fell short

    Breadcrumbs Path Links BMW PMN Business Article author: Associated Press Kelvin Chan Published on July 25, 2024 • Read for 3 minutes You can save this article by registering for free here. Or log in if you have an account. FILE – The Meta logo is seen at the Vivatech…

  • As investors eye US presidential race, JPMorgan exec says focus should be on policies By Reuters

    Written by Divya Chaudhary and Mahnaz Yasmin U.S. stock markets will remain volatile ahead of November’s presidential election, but the candidates’ policies should take priority over responding to “inflammatory” rhetoric from their political parties, JPMorgan’s chief investment officer said Tuesday. “There’s a Republican trade and there’s a Democrat trade,” Richard…

  • UK’s Energy Security at Risk Due to Political Policies, Warns Serica Energy

    Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer are putting the offshore oil industry at risk and undermining Britain’s energy security, according to a leading oil and gas firm. David Lattin, the chairman of Serica Energy, has been highly critical, saying that unpredictable taxes and political opposition have made the UK the…

  • Tax Policies: the good, the bad and the ugly…

    Conservative tax policies do not have the best interests of the country in mind, and Labor’s policies are appalling with no awareness of the social consequences Mr Hunt criticized the inheritance tax as “strongly anti-Tory”, but despite hopes that the Conservative manifesto would abolish the tax, it did not happen.…

  • Cleveland Fed Pres. Mester: Monetary policies restrictive. Neutral rate may be higher

    President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Speaking on Bloomberg TV, Meester says: Monetary policy is restrictive. Inflation progress stalled in the first three months The April CPI report was good news, but it is too early to know what path inflation is taking Labor markets have become more…

  • Over 20% Of Swing State Voters Weigh Digital Currency Policies Heavily

    As the political temperature rises in the United States ahead of the upcoming elections, cryptocurrencies are emerging as an important topic among voters in key contested states. Extensive online reconnaissance This campaign, led by the Digital Currency Group (DCG), has highlighted the growing importance of cryptocurrency politics in the electoral…