As investors press the oil giant on climate issues, activists say that a hedge fund’s eco-focused victory over the company two years ago has achieved little.
Generative AI, banking troubles and a volatile world economy are causing investors to crowd into fewer, larger companies
Oil from Texas will soon be part of the calculation known as Brent crude.
China’s stock market experienced a boom earlier this year, but the rally didn’t last.
The move to retire 2,000-rupee notes, worth $24, has triggered bad memories of a similar campaign in 2016. It has also left some businesses short of change.
The FHA is expected to propose a plan where struggling borrowers could get back on track while keeping their super-low interest rates.
Along Ireland’s coast, fishing has been a way of life for generations. But changes to the industry — including a cut in quotas after Brexit and a government plan to scrap boats — may see a way of life disappear.
At Amazon, warehouse workers have shown support for corporate colleagues, noting they have nothing to gain if office workers lose flexibility that the pandemic proved possible.
For many, shared offices have become an escape from often chaotic homes — and a chance to join a community. Are they the future of co-working?
In Silicon Valley’s hacker houses, the latest crop of young entrepreneurs is partying, innovating — and hoping not to get crushed by the big guys.