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TikTok Fined $15.8 Million by U.K. Regulator for Misuse of Children’s Data
Tech Social-media platform failed to remove underage users, authorities say Source link
Housing Is Turning Out to Be a Lousy Shelter for Investors
Apartments have been the second-worst performing type of real estate in the U.S. after offices over the past year. Source link
U.S. Job Openings Dropped in February
The number of job openings fell below 10 million for the first time in nearly two years, a sign that employers’ demand for workers eased.
Can the Oil-and-Gas Industry Crack Geothermal Energy?
Markets Heard on the Street Geothermal energy has been a neglected corner of renewable energy because of its high cost and high risk profile Source
Arizona Fight Over Half-Cent Sales Tax Threatens Semiconductor Expansion
A plan to renew a four-decade-old levy that has funded the highway system widens the GOP’s fissure with businesses. Source link
Credit Suisse Chairman: 'I Am Truly Sorry'
Shareholders at the bank’s final annual meeting expressed their anger toward management and the board for failing to save the storied institution. Source link
Richard Branson’s Space Company Virgin Orbit Files for Bankruptcy
Markets Finance The company says it is working toward finding a buyer for a once star player in the billionaire’s portfolio Source link
Ukraine Farms Attract Money and Help From Allies, Top Food Companies
The actions mark an early push by Kyiv’s allies to rebuild the country even as the war with Russia shows little sign of ending soon.
Oil Prices, Stock Futures Rise Ahead of More Economic Data
Markets U.S. Markets Brent futures extend gains having posted their largest rise in more than a year Monday Source link
Jamie Dimon on Banking Turmoil: 'This Wasn't the Finest Hour for Many Players'
The JPMorgan CEO says regulations need tweaking following the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature. Source link