Inheritance Is Making More New Billionaires Than Entrepreneurship, UBS Say
Billionaires are mostly concerned about geopolitical tensions and inflation.
Billionaires are mostly concerned about geopolitical tensions and inflation.
The UK government said on Thursday it had triggered a formal probe on public interest grounds into the proposed sale of the Telegraph Media Group to an Abu Dhabi-backed investment fund.
John Williams said interest rates should keep a restrictive stance for "quite some time.''
An OPEC+ delegate told Reuters about Brazil's plans to join the international oil cartel. The government didn't confirm the report.
OPEC+ will reportedly expand existing production cuts; oil prices are up as a major climate summit gets underway.
The housing market is suffering from mortgage rates near the highest level in two decades.
The total commitments fall short of developing countries' prior requests, but experts view it as a positive sign.
Russia on Thursday banned the "international LGBT movement," claiming it was an extremist group in a move that cements a long crackdown on the community as the Kremlin pushes ultra-conservative social values.
Despite the indication of a slowdown, the numbers are more volatile because of the Thanksgiving holiday.
The workers were trapped by the blaze that broke out Wednesday night due to a blast in the chemical factory, located in Surat city. The bodies of the deceased workers were recovered Thursday morning.
The PCE index had the smallest gain since March of 2021 after a drop in energy prices.
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The Red Cross, which has faced criticism for not doing enough for hostages and prisoners in the Gaza conflict, stresses it has no "superpowers" and relies on the warring parties for access.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced murder-for-hire charges against 52-year-old Indian national Nikhil Gupta for his alleged involvement in an assassination plot that was thwarted by U.S. officials.
Pope Francis joked on Thursday that he was still alive, after cancelling a trip to United Nations climate talks in Dubai due to the flu, saying doctors were worried about the heat there.
FTX's stakes in these trusts would be sold in a manner that increases their value and does not impact the broader digital investment market, the court filing read.
Bloomberg Intelligence ETF analysts predict that there is a 90% likelihood that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will approve the much-awaited spot Bitcoin ETF applications by Jan. 10.
The world's largest retailer has increased the share of U.S. imports from India in recent years, while its Chinese imports have significantly dipped.
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Binance had previously made an announcement on this matter in August, stating that it would "gradually" phase out support for the stablecoin after the stablecoin issuer, Paxos, was ordered to stop minting the coin earlier this year.
With BlackRock's revised in-kind model proposal, it remains to be seen if the SEC would change its mind.
After three years in detention experiencing the "sea of misery" endured by women in Indian jails, one of the nation's best-known rights lawyers warns that society's prejudices are amplified behind bars.
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On a sun-dappled spot of sandy land along Thailand's east coast, class is in session, as a group of environmental defenders listens to local activists describe battling an industrial park.
They are ambitious and relatively young leaders whose passionate views about running their large, powerful states offer contrasting ideals on how the deeply-polarized United States should be run.