Technological developments—such as factory robots, smart home devices, and self-driving cars—transform the way we live and work. Such developments are exciting in many ways, because they promise ...
Mysuru: The densely populated north-east of Mysuru, which witnessed frequent clashes between groups in recent months, will get two new police stations, with the state govt deciding to split the ...
Monday - Friday: 12:00 - 13:00 SIN/HK | 0600 - 07:00 CET In this video DBS CEO, Tan Su Shan, presents the bank's full-year financial results. She elaborates on the firm's AI strategy and the headwinds ...
ORLANDO, Florida, Jan 27 (Reuters) - World stocks and the S&P 500 hit new highs on Tuesday, boosted by a flood of strong U.S. earnings reports, while anxiety over U.S. President Donald Trump's policy ...
2025, we hardly knew you. And what an interesting year you were, with your soft sales and your relentlessly lingering consumer pressures. But not for every brand nor every consumer, of course. Indeed, ...
The gap between the richest and poorest Americans is widening in what Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has called a “bifurcated economy,” as the cost of living skyrockets from housing to food ...
To many experts, the U.S. economy is looking increasingly "K-shaped," with bifurcation between growth and wealth in its upper echelons as lower-income households continue on a downward path that could ...
Leveraging the power of digitalization in modern commerce, Shopify Inc. (NASDAQ:SHOP) has ranked among the top performers on Wall Street, gaining over 43% on a year-to-date basis. In contrast, the ...
Americans are increasingly diverging in their spending, with wealthier shoppers flexing their purchasing power while lower-income customers start to pull back. Sectors like food, automotives and ...
Richard Quest breaks down the “K-shaped” U.S. economy FDA intends to put its most serious warning on COVID vaccines, sources say Is photo of Donald Trump using a walker real? What to know Teen crews ...
China’s shoppers aren’t rushing back to the malls, but they are still buying—just not in ways economists expected. In Chengdu, one office worker says she skipped summer fashion purchases but shelled ...