A Diminished US Workforce Could Lead Fed to Keep Rates High
America’s employers are posting more job openings than they did before the pandemic struck 2½ years ago
America’s employers are posting more job openings than they did before the pandemic struck 2½ years ago
Britain’s economy shrank in the three months through October, confirming the toll rampant inflation and rising interest rates are having on business and industry
Amgen is spending more than $26 billion to dive deeper into rare disease treatments with a deal for drugmaker Horizon Therapeutics
A joint venture between General Motors and South Korean battery company LG Energy Solution has closed on a $2.5 billion federal loan to help finance three lithium-ion battery cell plants in Ohio, Tennessee, and Michigan
Gas prices have again dropped sharply in New Jersey and around the country as demand remains slow and supplies continue to increase
American Airlines and JetBlue are expanding their partnership in the Northeast even while the government tries to kill the airlines’ agreement
U.S. safety regulators and Honda Motor Co. are urging drivers once again to make sure their vehicles haven’t been recalled after another person was killed by an exploding Takata air bag
French energy giant TotalEnergies says it will walk away from its stake in Russian natural gas producer Novatek and take a $3.7 billion loss
Google, Oracle, Microsoft and Amazon will share in the Pentagon’s $9 billion contract to build its cloud computing network
Italian confectioner Ferrero is acquiring Wells Enterprises, one of the largest U.S. ice cream makers