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European Markets Close Lower Amid Doubts Over Latest Russian Pledges on Ukraine
European stocks closed lower on Wednesday following the latest round of talks between Russia and Ukraine.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves After Hours: The Honest Company, Tilray and More
Check out the stocks making notable moves after the bell on Thursday, March 24.
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The Metaverse May Bring New Cyber Risks. Here's What Companies Can Do
The metaverse has drawn hype, but unless its cybersecurity risks are addressed, companies may not see the success they’re hoping for in this new realm.
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Tesla Hikes China-Made Model Y Price Again — by More Than $2,000
The standard China-made Model Y now costs 316,900 yuan ($49,932), up from the previous 301,840 yuan ($47,559) on Tuesday, according to data tracked by CNBC.
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Dubai Utilities Giant DEWA to Go Public in April as IPO Boom Gets Underway
The utility had adjusted earnings of $3.3 billion last year, and plans to pay a minimum dividend of $1.69 billion over the next five years to future investors.
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UAE Telco E&, Formerly Etisalat, Sets Sights on Asia, Europe for Growth After Major Overhaul
e& is one of the largest listed businesses in the UAE and one of the largest listed telecoms providers in the Middle East by market capitalization.
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Airbnb Bookings for Longer-Term Stays Are Growing, Thanks to Flexi Work Arrangements, CEO Says
More people are booking longer-term rental stays because of flexible working arrangements as a result of the pandemic, says Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky.
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Abu Dhabi Ports Shares Surge 15% in Debut After Raising $1.1 Billion in Latest UAE IPO
The latest listing comes amid a privatization push now underway in the United Arab Emirates.
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Now Is ‘Perfect Time' for a Second Saudi Aramco Public Listing, Former Executive Says
With international benchmark Brent crude trading at seven-year highs, some in the industry see now as the optimum time to make such a move.
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Real Estate Is the Most ‘Zombified' Sector and Rate Hikes Will Be a Big Risk, Says Consultancy
There’s a “big risk” of real estate companies filing for insolvency when interest rates rise, said Nils Kuhlwein of consulting firm Kearney.
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Italy Has Quietly Become One of Big Tech's Most Prolific Antagonists
Italy’s antitrust watchdog slapped Amazon with a hefty $1.28 billion fine in December — but that’s only its latest salvo in a string of moves against Big Tech.
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The No. 1 ESG Issue for Americans Isn't Climate Change. It's Workers
Many investors make the mistake of too closely associating ESG with climate change. The No. 1 ESG issue for Americans is workers.
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European Carriers Are Flying Thousands of Near-Empty Planes This Winter Just to Keep Their Airport Slots
Airlines in the EU have complained that other regions and continents are not imposing such requirements.
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Billionaire Hedge Fund Trader Paul Tudor Jones on the Most Important Stock Metric. It's No Longer Profits
Billionaire hedge fund trader Paul Tudor Jones says companies focused only on profits are not going to be the best investments, and the data is proving it.
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The Just 100 List
Which companies perform the best on issues including the environment, worker rights and diversity? Here is the 2022 JUST 100, a comprehensive ESG ranking.
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These Are the Top 100 ESG Stocks in America: The 2022 JUST 100 Ranking
Just Capital’s 2022 JUST 100 ranking of large-cap stocks reveals the U.S. companies leading in business as ESG funds attract trillions of investment dollars.
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How We Work From Home Needs to Change in the New Year, Author Argues
The shift to remote work during the pandemic has been considered a win for many workers. A new book agues that the reality is more complicated.
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A New Top Job at McDonald's That Is All About Understanding the Customer
The customer is always king, and inside boardrooms at McDonald’s, CVS and Under Armour, that truth is receiving a new kind of recognition and executive role.
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Airbus Smashes Orders at Dubai Air Show, Boeing Trails Behind Despite Big 737 Max Sale
The aircraft order numbers so far from the first major air show since the Covid-19 pandemic began are a positive sign for aviation and travel.
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Your Questions About the GE and Johnson & Johnson Company Breakups, Answered
Are you one of the many Americans invested in GE or Johnson & Johnson? Here’s what you need to know about their upcoming moves, according to experts.