Money Analysis Reveals Over $2 Billion in Private Capital Fees for Wealth Advisers A recent Financial Times analysis highlights the significant fees wealth advisers earned from private capital, totaling more than $2 billion across 16 funds. Editorial Staff Apr 19
Money European Commission Advocates Remote Work Amid Energy Crisis In response to the ongoing energy crisis, the European Commission is promoting remote working as a potential solution, alongside suggestions for heat pumps and public transport subsidies. Editorial Staff Apr 19
Money Trump's Self-Perception Influenced by Supportive Allies The US president's close associates, described as devout Christians, may be contributing to his inflated self-image, reflecting a dynamic of admiration rather than genuine faith. Editorial Staff Apr 19
Money Navigating the Persistent Annoyance Economy As spam, robocalls, and chatbots continue to infiltrate our daily lives, we must seek out ways to find amusement amid the chaos. Editorial Staff Apr 19
Money BlackRock Adjusts Outlook on European Stocks Amid Energy Crisis BlackRock, the largest asset manager globally, has revised its stance on European stocks, indicating that the energy crisis has diminished their attractiveness. Editorial Staff Apr 19
Money Concerns Rise as Chinese Migrant Workers Head Back to Rural Areas As urban job opportunities diminish, there are growing worries among policymakers regarding a significant return of migrant workers to rural regions, driven by declining domestic demand. Editorial Staff Apr 19
Money Iran's Military Insights from the Ukraine Conflict Tehran's military journals reveal insights into the country's defense priorities, particularly its focus on drone technology, as influenced by the ongoing war in Ukraine. Editorial Staff Apr 19
Money Economic Uncertainty Influences Fed's Interest Rate Decisions, Says Waller Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller discusses how the ongoing Iran conflict and labor market dynamics are impacting the central bank's interest rate strategy. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Iran Declares Strait of Hormuz Open Amid Lebanon Ceasefire, Oil Prices Drop Following a ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, Iran's foreign minister announced that the Strait of Hormuz is 'completely open,' leading to a significant drop in oil prices. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Cerebras Plans IPO Filing, Potential Valuation Surge Ahead Cerebras, an AI chipmaker, is reportedly preparing to file for an IPO, which could significantly increase its valuation compared to a previous funding round. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Market Update: Key Insights on TFC, BK, and Other Major Players This update highlights the latest performance metrics and strategic moves from significant market entities including TFC, BK, and PEP. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Norwegian Cruise Line's Stock Surge: An Overview An examination of the factors contributing to the rise in Norwegian Cruise Line's stock value on Friday. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Economic Consequences of the Iran War: A $50 Billion Loss in Oil The recent 50-day conflict in Iran has reportedly resulted in an estimated $50 billion loss in oil revenue, significantly impacting global oil markets. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Disparity in Oil Prices: Futures Drop Below $90, Sri Lankan Buyers Face $286 The oil market reveals a significant divide, with futures prices falling under $90 per barrel while Sri Lankan buyers are confronted with prices as high as $286. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money AngioDynamics, Inc. Reports Q3 2026 Financial Performance An overview of AngioDynamics, Inc.'s financial results for the third quarter of 2026, highlighting key performance metrics. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money S&P 500 Reaches New Heights Amid Ongoing U.S.-Iran Tensions Despite ongoing conflicts and disruptions in oil supply, the S&P 500 has achieved an all-time high, raising questions about market resilience in uncertain times. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Dario Amodei of Anthropic Set for White House Meeting on Mythos Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, is scheduled to meet with White House officials regarding the company's Mythos project, following recent sanctions. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Is Netflix Transitioning from Builder to Buyer in Content Strategy? During a recent investor call, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos hinted at a strategic shift towards mergers and acquisitions, suggesting a departure from the company's traditional focus on building its own content. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Tech Stocks Surge with AMD, Oracle, and Microsoft Leading the Charge This week has seen significant gains for major tech companies like Oracle, AMD, and Microsoft, with several others also showing strong performance in April. Editorial Staff Apr 17
Money Truist Revises Outlook for Community Health Systems Amid Sector Changes In a recent update, Truist has adjusted its outlook for Community Health Systems, Inc. as part of a broader review of the healthcare sector. Editorial Staff Apr 17