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Apple's Tim Cook Upbeat in Beijing as China Courts Global CEOs
Apple’s chief took the stage at a conference in Beijing where business leaders and Chinese officials tiptoed around Sino-U.S. relations. Source link
What’s Going On With First Republic Bank?
First Republic Bank shares have been hit hard following the failures early in March of two large U.S. regional banks, Silicon Valley Bank and Signature
Regeneron, Sanofi Look for Billions From COPD Drug
The companies said Dupixent showed positive results in a late-stage study of current or former smokers with the killer disease. Source link
What Does 'Made in America' Mean? In Green Energy, Billions Hinge on the Answer
Companies pursuing subsidies are trying to influence how the Treasury Department defines the phrase. Source link
Social Media Platforms Are Asking Users for Money. They Probably Don’t Mean You.
Social-media companies are finally asking users to pay up. It isn’t personal—it’s strictly business. As of last month, the option to pay for Facebook’s new
Bank of England Lifts Rates by Quarter Point, Following Fed
The move marks a fresh sign that policy makers around the world are determined to press down on inflation despite strains in the banking system.
Steady Jobless Claims Show Labor Market Remains Strong
Worker filings for unemployment benefits held nearly steady last week, showing that the broader labor market remains robust despite layoffs. Source link
Welcome to the Superprime Banking Crisis
Rising interest rates have exposed the problem with building a strategy around serving wealthy clients. Source link
Accounting-Fraud Indicator Signals Coming Economic Trouble
A tool to identify corporate earnings manipulation finds the most risk in over 40 years. Source link
South Korea’s LG Energy to Build $5.6 Billion Battery Plant in Arizona
Tech Company is the latest foreign battery maker to commit to projects tapping into the energy transition Source link