EU prepares for jet fuel sharing as supplies dwindle
Energy commissioner Dan Jørgensen says Europe moving towards supply crisis “very rapidly”
Read MoreThe texting crackdown Wall Street executives should fear most
If you work in finance, you probably know the feeling of the phone buzz you are not supposed to answer. The client who will only text on WhatsApp. The colleague who sends you a Signal link instead of an email. On paper, the rules are clear. On desks and in group chats, the reality is…
Read MoreCineplex gauging interest from potential buyers
Cineplex has a market value of $711 million
Read MoreNetflix earnings put focus back on basics as merger overhang clears
The streaming giants’ interest in Warner Bros. weighed on the stock from the moment they first made a bid in November
Read MoreU.S.-Iran deal will take months, Gulf and European officials say
Leaders want the vital Strait of Hormuz opened immediately to restore energy flows
Read MoreHow SECURE 2.0 can help retirement planning
The SECURE 2.0 Act passed in 2022 as a step to make it easier for people to save for retirement. The full name, “Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement,” speaks to the goal: Increasing retirement savings opportunities, closing coverage gaps, and reducing administrative burdens and …
Read MoreTrump says deal with Iran ‘looking very good’ amid ceasefire
The President claims Iran has agreed terms it has long resisted, but Tehran hasn’t confirmed the concessions
Read MoreCanada presses for wider trade agreement in talks with U.S.
The minister’s comments shine a light on the strategic considerations of Canada, the U.S., and Mexico in trade discussions
Read MoreScott Bessent sends a shocking message to American banks
Opening a bank account in the United States does not require proof of citizenship. That may be about to change. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed on April 14 that an executive order requiring banks to collect citizenship information from their customers is “in process,” according to …
Read More44-year-old gas station chain makes rare closure after 26 years
While retail store closures have become increasingly common in recent years, gas stations have remained relatively resilient. Steady demand for transportation, despite economic uncertainty and more cautious consumer spending, has continued to support the industry. However, rising geopolitical …
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