Pilotless planes are taking flight in China. Bank of America says it’s time to buy
While startups around the world have tried to build vehicles that can fly without a pilot, only one is certified to carry people — in China.
Long-term care costs can be a ‘huge problem,’ experts say. Here’s why
Long-term care can cost well over $100,000 but households aren’t prepared, experts say.
Non-bank lenders ‘LAP’ up opportunity to tap MSMEs
In the absence of banks, which focus on loans of Rs 15-20 lakh, NBFCs are finding growth opportunities in the high yielding micro-LAP (loan-against property), which are sub-Rs 10 lakh loans. Industry executives said that there are growth opportunities given that the MSME sector remains starved for credit.
Insiders at UnitedHealth are scooping up tarnished shares
Kristen Gil, a director at the firm, bought 3,700 shares worth roughly $1 million on Thursday.
Federal Reserve will reduce staff by 10% in coming years, Powell memo says
The staff cuts could result in more than 2,000 fewer jobs at the U.S. central bank.
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Applied Materials, Novo Nordisk, Cava, Vistra and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
How to trade gold and bitcoin after the big stock market rebound
Gold could resume its rally and head for $5,000, and it might be a good time to take some risk out of bitcoin investing, according to ETF experts.
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Charter Communications, Doximity, Novo Nordisk and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in premarket trading.
Big Chinese companies like Alibaba show that AI-powered ads are giving shopping a boost
Alibaba, Tencent and JD.com reported earnings that showed better Chinese consumer spending — and the growing benefits of artificial intelligence in advertising.
Walmart’s former U.S. CEO Bill Simon thinks retailer can easily absorb tariff costs, criticizes its ‘doom and gloom’ commentary
Bill Simon, who ran Walmart from 2010 to 2014, suggests the company may be overstating challenges tied to tariffs.