In this article M A man checks his phone as he walks past Macy’s flagship store in New York City. Getty Images Macy’s isn’t breaking up after all. On Tuesday, the department store chain affirmed that it will forge ahead as one retailer, despite pressure from activist Jana Partners to split into two entities. During
In this article PTON A Peloton store in Walnut Creek, California, U.S., on Monday, Feb. 7, 2022. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Peloton on Tuesday suffered a major outage that meant at least some users were unable to take its live and on-demand fitness classes. According to the services page on its
Peopleimages | Istock | Getty Images The ups and downs of the stock market may have you tempted to make changes to your portfolio. Yet time and again experts will tell you to never let emotions drive your investing decisions. This week, fear may be a factor for investors watching developments between Russia and Ukraine.
In this article DNUT Krispy Kreme on Tuesday reported its first quarterly profit since going public again but fell short of Wall Street’s expectations for its earnings. Shares of the doughnut company rose nearly 2% in premarket trading. Since its initial public offering in July, the stock has struggled, falling 33%. Here’s what the company
Geri Lavrov | Moment | Getty Images More than half of unemployed men in their 30s have criminal records — a dynamic with implications for hiring practices and ongoing challenges finding workers during the pandemic-era labor crunch, according to research published by economists at RAND Corp. About 6% of men at age 35 are unemployed,
Jim Cramer Scott Mlyn | CNBC CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Tuesday the stock market may have “another couple days of this uncertainty,” until it becomes clear whether Russia will invade Ukraine or whether Moscow will stop with recognizing the independence of Luhansk and Donetsk, two breakaway regions there. “The market needs to get a little
Images By Tang Ming Tung | DigitalVision | Getty Images While scores of American spring breakers will soon descend on Florida hot spots like Daytona Beach and Panama City as well as other balmy U.S. destinations, many will instead opt for some fun in the sun in the foreign climes of Mexico and the Caribbean.
Marko Geber | DigitalVision | Getty Images U.S. stocks are slipping as investors weigh rising tension between Russia and Ukraine. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped more than 270 points Tuesday as traders weighed how the ongoing situation between Russia and Ukraine would impact the global economy. The S&P 500 Index, meanwhile, fell about 0.6%
Key Findings The waning pandemic and robust economic recovery have come with many benefits—plentiful jobs and fast-growing (nominal) incomes—but also serious challenges such as high and rising inflation. Rather than pushing for more fiscal stimulus or leaving it to the Federal Reserve to handle inflation through higher interest rates, policymakers should focus on boosting the
European countries—like almost all countries around the world—require businesses to pay corporate income taxes on their profits. The amount of taxes a business ultimately pays on its profits depends on both the corporate tax base and the corporate tax rate. Today’s map shows how statutory corporate income tax rates compare across European OECD countries. Taking
Nu hanteren de grote oliemaatschappijen in Nederland nog een gemiddelde adviesprijs van €2,185. Dat is iets onder het record van €2,187 dat vorige week werd neergezet. Ook de prijzen van diesel en lpg staan momenteel rond hun hoogste niveau ooit. In Nederland staan bij de allerduurste pompstations al prijzen van €2,20 of meer op de
Here are the most important news, trends and analysis that investors need to start their trading day: Stocks set to open lower on Wall Street but way off overnight lows U.K. hits Russia with sanctions ahead of expected U.S. punitive measures Russia recognizes independence of two pro-Moscow regions in Ukraine Macy’s jumped, Home Depot slumped