From teachers to waiters: The industries that haven't bounced back from the pandemic
Economists have been closely watching monthly job reports for signs of cracks in the labor market that offer clues on when a recession could start. But their predictions have been tested month after month with stronger-than-expected gains.
2023-06-03 22:47
Betting on an Extreme Future: Your Saturday Asia Briefing
Predicting the future accurately is the lifeblood of global finance. Yet predictability is becoming harder as old base
2023-06-03 11:55
United Airlines pilots union votes to authorize a strike vote
The United Airlines Holdings Inc pilots union has unanimously voted to authorize a strike vote, the union chair
2023-06-03 09:51
U.S. concludes Mexico airspace review, but no verdict yet
By Kylie Madry and Adriana Barrera MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -U.S. aviation regulators finished a review of Mexico's airspace safety but
2023-06-03 08:18
Fitch keeps its negative slant on UK credit rating
LONDON Ratings agency Fitch on Friday stuck with its negative outlook for Britain's sovereign credit rating, citing a
2023-06-03 06:19
Airbnb sues New York City over its short-term rental restrictions
Airbnb on Thursday sued New York City over its restrictions on short-term housing rentals, in a legal dispute that pits the company's concerns about its ability to operate in a key market against the city's efforts to address an affordable housing crisis.
2023-06-03 00:55
Long-Time Nvidia Investor Trims Holdings as AI Rally Overheats
One of Nvidia Corp.’s long-term investors is trimming bets on the stock, saying the frenzy around artificial intelligence
2023-06-02 23:52
US food aid could shrink under debt ceiling deal, hunger groups warn
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON Changes to the largest U.S. food aid program in the debt deal passed by
2023-06-02 18:17
BofA Says AI Frenzy Drives Record Inflows Into Tech
The buzz around artificial intelligence has investors pouring a record amount of money into tech stocks, Bank of
2023-06-02 16:53
Airlines Scour Globe for Capacity as Plane Shortage Takes Toll
The massive aircraft deals announced this year — from Air India’s record 470-plane order in February to newcomer
2023-06-02 16:25
Japan privacy watchdog warns ChatGPT-maker OpenAI on user data
By Kantaro Komiya and Sam Nussey TOKYO Japan's privacy watchdog said on Friday it has warned OpenAI, the
2023-06-02 16:22
JPMorgan's Dimon visits Taiwan to meet staff, clients -source
(Reuters) -Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of U.S. bank JPMorgan Chase & Co, is visiting Taiwan on Friday, a source
2023-06-02 14:53