
Teva to pay $225 million fine and divest cholesterol drug to settle price-fixing charges
Teva Pharmaceuticals agreed to pay more than $200 million in fines and divest a key generic drug treating cholesterol to settle price-fixing charges from the US Department of Justice, the agency announced Monday.
2023-08-22 06:27

Newmont gets Aussie regulatory nod for $16.8 billion Newcrest deal
Gold miner Newmont Corp said on Monday it has received clearance from Australia's competition regulator to proceed with
2023-08-22 06:26

Zoom forecasts current-quarter profit above estimates on strong enterprise demand
By Jaspreet Singh (Reuters) -Zoom Video Communications forecast third-quarter profit above Wall Street estimates on Monday, a positive sign for
2023-08-22 06:15

Coinbase Takes Stake in Stablecoin Issuer Circle
Coinbase Global Inc., the biggest US crypto exchange, has taken a stake in stablecoin issuer Circle citing “growing
2023-08-22 05:59

Zoom shares jump as CEO says company to develop and deploy AI tools
Shares of Zoom jumped in after-hours trading Monday after the company said it expects to rake in stronger-than-expected earnings in the rest of this fiscal year.
2023-08-22 05:57

Marketmind: A rare ray of light in selling gloom?
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
2023-08-22 05:50

Schwab to Cut Staff, Real Estate to Save $500 Million a Year
Charles Schwab Corp. is planning to cut jobs and close or downsize offices to achieve at least $500
2023-08-22 05:49

SoftBank’s Arm Files for IPO That Could Be 2023’s Biggest
SoftBank Group Corp. semiconductor unit Arm filed for what is set to be the year’s largest US initial
2023-08-22 05:45

South Korea consumer sentiment weakens in August on growth worries
SEOUL South Korea's consumer sentiment weakened in August for the first time in six months, a central bank
2023-08-22 05:29

Ecuador Debt Jumps With Presidential Vote Heading to Runoff
Ecuador bonds surged as the country headed toward a runoff in October that’s seen as more likely to
2023-08-22 05:27

CEO Pay Jumps in UK But Remains Below Pre-Covid Levels
The chief executive officers of Britain’s biggest companies saw an above-inflation pay boost last year but still earned
2023-08-22 05:21

Job seekers want record-high wages — and men expect $25,000 more than women do
When employers deliver a job offer, it had better come with some teeth: Americans' wage expectations have hit record highs, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey released Monday.
2023-08-22 05:15