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Starbucks's Schultz to Testify About Negotiations With Unions
Howard Schultz, who stepped down as CEO this month, is expected to defend the coffee chain against accusations it has retaliated against pro-union workers. Source
Credit Suisse Violated Plea Deal in Tax Case, Senate Report Says
Markets Finance The Swiss bank failed to disclose transfers linked to a continuing tax conspiracy, according to a Senate investigation Source link
McCarthy Pushes for Debt-Ceiling Talks as Unity Eludes GOP
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy tried to prod President Biden into starting talks over spending cuts as a condition for raising the debt ceiling. Source link
Credit Suisse Violated Plea Deal in Tax Case, Senate Report Says
Markets Finance The Swiss bank failed to disclose transfers linked to a continuing tax conspiracy, according to a Senate investigation Source link
U.S. Pushes for Business Investment in Africa to Counter China’s Reach
Business Vice President Kamala Harris is the latest American official to pledge more investment in the continent Source link
One Way to Actually Make Money on YouTube and TikTok: Get Behind the Camera
First came the social-media influencer. Now some aspiring influencers are finding it more profitable to assist others in the industry. Many young Americans dream of
Carl Icahn Wants to Bring Illumina’s Old CEO Back, Disney-Style
WSJ News Exclusive Heard on the Street Billionaire activist signals he wants company’s retired CEO Jay Flatley to come back and Grail divested Source link
People Are Complaining About Air Travel Way More Than Usual
Complaints about air travel have nearly quadrupled compared with prepandemic levels after waves of cancellations, delays and lost baggage disrupted the travel plans of millions
Climate Funding Gets Squeezed by Volatile Markets
The interest-rate increases and market volatility that hit risky investments last year have finally caught up with green startups. The sector, which includes everything from
How the Bank Mess Can Hit Home Buyers
Lenders probably aren’t going to be buying many mortgage bonds, which could put upward pressure on mortgage rates. Source link