Norway has shelved plans to open a vast ocean area at the bottom of the Arctic for commercial-scale deep-sea mining.
Navigating Troubled Waters: What the Surge in Bankruptcy Filings Means for the Economy
Bankruptcy filings are surging. As we brace for what lies ahead, it’s essential to recognize the potential for a repeat of past crises and prepare accordingly.
Caixin PMI: China’s November factory growth hits five-month high, beats forecasts
Manufacturers saw incoming new orders rise at its fastest pace in more than three years, signaling that stimulus efforts have already seeped into the economy.
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigns amid problems in U.S., falling sales
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares has unexpectedly resigned from the automaker amid increasingly “different views” between the executive and the board of directors.
‘Small caps are going to become more in favor in 2025′: VettaFi’s research head doubles down on winning group
Small caps just had their first historic week in three years, and one ETF expert predicts the group’s record highs will help drive investors back into the group.
Syrian insurgents are inside Aleppo in a major setback for Assad as government forces regroup
Syrian insurgents fanned out inside Aleppo in vehicles with improvised armor and pickups, deploying to landmarks such as the old citadel on Saturday.
How GE Vernova plans to deploy small nuclear reactors across the developed world
GE Vernova plans to roll out small modular reactors aimed at slashing exorbitant costs associated with building traditional nuclear plants.
Elon Musk asks court to block OpenAI from converting to a for-profit
Elon Musk seeks to block OpenAI from changing its business structure, and discouraging deals to back competitors like xAI.
Irish center-right parties close in on re-election but likely need a new partner
Ireland’s two large center-right parties looked on course to be returned to power after an election on Friday.