As racist and sexist attacks fly, Republicans grapple with how to take on Harris By Reuters

By Helen Coster, Alexandra Ulmer and David Morgan (Reuters) – Republican nominee Donald Trump has called…

Never mind the post-PCE stock rally — it’s not yet time to buy the Big Tech dip, strategists say

This week’s pullback in tech stocks was long overdue, but investors should wait for more earnings…

Why a soft USD policy is unlikely to work By Investing.com

In light of the potential policies of a second Trump administration, Deutsche Bank Research delves into…

These ‘cheap’ stocks could get a tailwind no matter who wins the White House

Stocks that directly benefit from investment in manufacturing and infrastructure are trading at a discount relative…

India’s central bank fines Visa for unauthorised payment method By Reuters

BENGALURU (Reuters) -The Reserve Bank of India imposed a penalty of 24.1 million rupees (nearly $288,000)…

Oil falls for the week on Gaza cease-fire hopes, economic weakness in China

Oil settled lower on Friday and ended at a loss for the week, with prices weighed…

US DOJ asks court to reject TikTok challenge to crackdown law By Reuters

By David Shepardson (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Justice asked a federal appeals court late on…

Paris Olympics offer a reset for sponsors after years of troubled games

The Paris Summer Olympics could mark a reset for major sponsors after years of games held…

Australia’s Wong presses Myanmar generals to change tack ahead of Laos summits By Reuters

By Martin Petty (Reuters) – Australia’s foreign minister urged Myanmar’s military rulers on Saturday to take…

Why Zelle scams worry lawmakers so much — and how they could hurt you

Victims of Zelle fraud are entitled to more reimbursement than they’re getting, lawmakers say. Source link