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Twitter Chief Elon Musk Tries to Reassure Advertisers
The billionaire says he is receptive to brands’ concerns but will give priority to free speech. Source link
Credit Suisse Failed to Probe Nazi Past, Senate Committee Says
Credit Suisse Group AG failed to fully investigate recent allegations that it supplied bank accounts to Nazi party members before and after World War II,
World’s First Carbon Import Tax Approved by EU Lawmakers
World Europe Vote caps nearly two years of negotiations on first-of-a-kind legislation Source link
The Companies That Give Everyone the Day Off When Life Gets Stressful
More executives believe these initiatives are a crucial way to retain and attract the best employees in a tight labor market. Source link
Track How U.S. Banks Are Faring in First-Quarter Earnings
In March, banks experienced one of their worst months this century. The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank sparked widespread fears about potential deposit runs and declining
Johnson & Johnson Posts Higher Quarterly Sales, Raises 2023 Outlook
First-quarter earnings were largely wiped out by a $6.9 billion charge tied to litigation and other costs from its Covid-19 vaccine commitments. Source link
Amazon's Slowdown Has Yet to Pinch Its Landlord
Warehouse giant Prologis said rents continued to rise in the first quarter, as U.S. consumers keep spending money online. Source link
Tax Day: IRS Left Fewer Taxpayers on Hold This Year
Markets Personal Finance The average wait time to speak to a representative dropped 85% this tax season, officials said Source link
Fox News-Dominion Defamation Trial Is Set to Begin
A Delaware jury is scheduled to hear opening statements on whether election-fraud broadcasts were defamatory. Source link
Goldman Sachs Reports Lower Profit
Results were hurt by a slowdown in deal making and a sizable loss on the sale of part of its Marcus personal loan portfolio. Source