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Small Businesses Worry About Losing a Vital Marketing Channel If TikTok is Banned
Big Brands are less reliant on the app than small entrepreneurs, whose videos have helped many boom.Inc. - Business - Tiktok -
Big or Small, U.S. Patent Owners Have Rights
VLSI responds regarding its litigation with Intel.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Robinhood’s stock jumps after company launches first credit card
The Robinhood Gold Card is aimed at Robinhood Gold members — a subscription product offering premium services for a fee — and has no annual fee or transaction fees, but comes with a 3% cash back on all categories.MarketWatch - Business -
Stocks Finish Lower, Led by Nasdaq
U.S. stocks finished lower, with the S&P 500 creeping further from its recent record highs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Visa, Mastercard and the largest U.S. credit-card issuing banks agreed to a settlement with merchants over the fees charged for swiping credit cards.
Visa, Mastercard and the largest U.S. credit-card issuing banks agreed to a settlement with merchants over the fees charged for swiping credit cards.The Wall Street Journal - World -
UBS makes Ermotti best-paid European bank boss
Swiss lender awards returning chief executive $15.9mn for steering integration of Credit SuisseFinancial Times - Business -
U.S. Consumer Watchdog Turns Focus to Credit Card Rewards, Buy-Now-Pay-Later Companies
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, acting on increased complaints, will examine rewards market and deferred payment programs.Inc. - Business -
Sampson, Cougars bask in most 'satisfying win'
Emanuel Sharp started overtime with a 3-pointer that put top-seeded Houston ahead to stay, as the Cougars advanced to the Sweet 16 back in Texas by topping ninth-seeded Texas A&M 100-95 on Sunday night.ESPN - Sports -
BBC develops AI plans and talks to Big Tech over archives access
UK broadcaster seeks to build artificial intelligence models and negotiates with companies on content dealFinancial Times - Business -
Big brands could pivot easily if TikTok goes away, but small business may struggle
A lot of “What ifs” still surround a bill the U.S. House passed last week that would mandate TikTok′s Beijing-based parent company to sell its stake in the platform or face a nationwide banABC News - Tech - Tiktok -
Kentucky hiring Kenny Brooks as women's basketball coach: UK makes big change after consecutive losing seasons
Brooks, 55, led Virginia Tech to four straight NCAA Tournament berths and its first ever Final FourCBS Sports - Sports - United Kingdom -
A U.K. court upheld the conviction of Tom Hayes, the alleged ringleader of a conspiracy among big banks and brokers to rig interest rates during the global financial crisis.
A U.K. court upheld the conviction of Tom Hayes, the alleged ringleader of a conspiracy among big banks and brokers to rig interest rates during the global financial crisis.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Big tech companies could drive the S&P 500 to 6,000 this year or crash it to 4,500, says Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs lays out a scenario for the S&P 500 to hit 6,000 by the end of the year thanks to Big Tech.MarketWatch - Business -
Tesla, Netflix and many other big companies pay more to executives than they do in taxes. It’s time to rein them in.
35 major U.S. corporations have paid less than nothing in federal income taxes. Instead, they collectively netted almost $2 billion in refunds.MarketWatch - Business -
Boeing chief Dave Calhoun will step down at year-end amid the aircraft maker's crisis over product quality, and the company said its chairman won't stand for re-election.
Boeing chief Dave Calhoun will step down at year-end amid the aircraft maker’s crisis over product quality, and the company said its chairman won’t stand for re-election.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Payton not stressing over Broncos' QB situation
Since releasing QB Russell Wilson, the Broncos haven't signed a replacement nor improved their draft position. That might have created a level of concern for the fans, but Sean Payton made clear that the acquisition period is far from complete.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
The Surprising Way You Can Lower Employee Stress
Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk says their employees have incredibly low stress levels. Let's dive into those numbers -- and how you can reduce stress in your business.Inc. - Business -
How to consolidate credit card debt
Debt consolidation can help you pay off your credit cards faster. Learn more about consolidating your debt here.CBS News - Top stories -
Democrats Will Probably Lose the Senate
Opportunities abound for Republicans, who are defending only 11 seats this November.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Redefining Your Banking Relationship
Banking is a partnership, not a transaction. And it can help Black women overcome systemic financial hurdles.Inc. - Business -
A turning point in central banking
Last week’s monetary policy moves mark a shift away from strict inflation targetingFinancial Times - World -
Clippers' loss to 76ers puts more stress on their home playoff plans
With 12 games left, the struggling Clippers are running out of time to hold on to fourth place in the Western Conference.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Jim Harbaugh will make Chargers a contender by stressing this basic and true fundamental of football
Harbaugh wants his team to be the most physical on the fieldCBS Sports - Sports -
Australian Regulator to Conduct First Financial System Stress Test
Australia’s prudential regulator will conduct its first systemwide stress test, as it seeks to better understand potential risks borne by an increasingly interconnected financial system.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Consumer Credit Lender CURO Files for Bankruptcy Under Heavy Debt Load
Company expects to reduce its debt by roughly $1 billion and save $75 million in annual cash interest payments through restructuring.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Fallout From the Credit Card Swipe Fee Fight
A proposed settlement between Visa and Mastercard and merchants on swipe fees promises savings, but it may also alter the economics of premium credit cards.The New York Times - Business -
UBS CEO Ermotti to Steer Credit Suisse Integration
UBS said said Sergio Ermotti is set to stay as chief executive officer to see through the integration of Credit Suisse, and sought to address concerns about its size and potential needs for tighter regulation.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Wales lose to Poland on penalties - reaction
Reaction after Poland beat Wales 5-4 on penalties at Cardiff City Stadium to qualify for Euro 2024.BBC News - Top stories -
U.S. Stocks Snap Losing Streak
U.S. stocks rallied following three days of losses as investors were looking for a soft landing for the economy ahead of expected rate cuts later this year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Stocks Advance to Break Losing Streak
The S&P 500 is little changed on the week but heading for a spectacular first quarter.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Small-Business Owners Are Reducing or Eliminating Office Space
Two new studies show that smaller companies are shedding office space at a faster rate than larger competitors, but employee preferences may lead bigger businesses to follow suit.Inc. - Business -
Barclays bank payments restored after outage
The bank has apologised as some customers experienced issues with payments into and out of accounts.BBC News - Top stories -
Boulter loses to Azarenka in Miami fourth round
British number one Katie Boulter is out of the Miami Open after a fourth-round defeat by Victoria Azarenka of Belarus.BBC News - Top stories -
Flyers lose wild one to Rangers in OT at MSG
The Flyers couldn't nail down a 2-0 lead and suffered a whacky, stomach-turning, 6-5 overtime loss Tuesday night to the Rangers at Madison Square Garden.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Bankers jailed for interest rate rigging lose appeal
Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo, convicted for manipulating a key interest rate, have had their appeals dismissed.BBC News - Top stories -
Lottery culture is overtaking America, but for most, it’s a losing bet
Large jackpots have become conversation pieces, fueling a lottery culture that permeates the nation.The Hill - Politics -
Trader at Center of Libor Scandal Loses Appeal
A U.K. court upheld the conviction of Tom Hayes, the alleged ringleader of a conspiracy among big banks and brokers to rig rates during the global financial crisis.The Wall Street Journal - World -
I.R.S. Stepping Up Efforts to Squash Fraud in Tax Credit Program
The Employee Retention Tax Credit continues to be ripe for abuse as Congress mulls shutting the program down.The New York Times - Business -
Should you use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt?
Want to pay off high-interest credit card debt with a personal loan? Find out if that plan makes sense here.CBS News - Top stories -
Visa, Mastercard agree to lower credit-card fees in landmark merchant settlement
Visa and Mastercard agreed to lower and cap credit-card interchange rates as part of a landmark settlement with U.S. merchants.MarketWatch - Business