Studios’ Labor Focus Shifts to Actors With Writers Deal Clinched
It’s time for Act 2 in Hollywood’s long summer of labor trouble: getting actors back to work.
It’s time for Act 2 in Hollywood’s long summer of labor trouble: getting actors back to work.
Investors are yanking cash out of exchange-traded funds that invest in China as concern mounts about the investability of the nation’s assets as its property crisis deepens.
Amazon.com Inc. will invest as much as $4 billion in Anthropic, bagging a crucial partner in its effort to become a major player in generative artificial intelligence and offering a vote of confidence in the hot startup.
(Bloomberg) — France will introduce a law to curb power prices by the end of the year to encourage the billions of euros of investment needed for its energy transition, President Emmanuel Macron said.
Mexico, along with President Joe Biden’s administration and the United Nations, is considering setting up a temporary program to help pre-screen tens of thousands of migrants for US entry eligibility as border crossings increase again.
The cabinet of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni approved a fiscal aid package worth about €1.3 billion ($1.4 billion), including help for households coping with soaring energy bills, a government official said.
Schwab Asset Management is making an aggressive attempt to offer some of the cheapest bond exchange-traded funds on the market.
The chief executive of the London Stock Exchange warned companies against listing in the US rather than their local market.
Democratic New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez vowed to fight corruption charges and keep his US Senate seat, leaving open the question of his political future amid mounting calls on him to resign.
Firefighters are being stretched to their limits as climate change makes blazes worse, but a new wave of technology could provide some relief.