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Supply chain fears after crash
The Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed on Tuesday, spanned the ninth-busiest port in the US.BBC News - Top stories -
Oil Gains on Heightened Geopolitical Risks, Supply Concerns
Oil futures were higher in European trade, on signs of tightness in the market and growing geopolitical concerns and despite a stronger dollar.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Oil Inches Lower With Focus on Geopolitical Risks, OPEC+ Policy
Oil prices inched lower after the UN passed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and OPEC+ delegates reportedly said they see no need to change supply policy at a review meeting next week.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Bridge Collapse Resets U.S. Supply Chains
The shutdown of a major trade corridor through Baltimore has ocean carriers and importers scrambling to contain the business fallout,The Wall Street Journal - World -
Ericsson will cut 1,200 jobs in Sweden
Ericsson announced on Monday that it will lay off about 1,200 employees in Sweden as the telecommunications company faces slowed demand for its 5G equipment.CNBC - Business -
US-China Decoupling Poses Supply Chain Risks for Drug Companies
A proposed bill in Congress targets Chinese biotech businesses that play an important role in developing drugs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Chick-fil-A adjusts chicken quality standards: What to know about the changes
What to know about the chicken changes hitting Chick-fil-A.ABC News - Top stories -
Oil prices remain steady as investors weigh supply outlook
Oil futures were little changed on Tuesday, consolidating after bumping higher in the previous session on worries over the global supply outlook.MarketWatch - Business -
Russia supplies oil to North Korea as UN sanctions regime nears ‘collapse’
Satellite images shared exclusively with the Financial Times point to ‘arms-for-oil’ trade between Pyongyang and MoscowFinancial Times - World - North Korea -
Baltimore bridge collapse could have wide-reaching supply chain ramifications
The collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge will likely impact the Port of Baltimore, a major hub for East Coast shipping. CBS News Philadelphia reporter Wakisha Bailey has more.CBS News - Top stories -
FirstFT: Xi meets American CEOs as businesses seek to mend China ties
Also in today’s newsletter, Trump’s Truth Social surges on stock market debut and Baltimore bridge collapse explainedFinancial Times - World - China -
Bridge collapse to impact supply chain, economy as gateway to Baltimore’s busy port
The 1.6-mile long Francis Scott Key Bridge served as a gateway to the port of Baltimore. Experts say the port will lose millions of dollars each day that it is not functioning at maximum capacity, impacting the supply chain and consumers.CBS News - Top stories -
Baltimore bridge collapse: US braces for supply chain disruption
Downing of Francis Scott Key Bridge disrupts shipping of cars and parts and risks loss of Baltimore’s cargo trade to other ports. The US transportation secretary, Pete Buttigieg, warned of “major and protracted impact to supply chains” following ...The Guardian - World -
How Baltimore bridge collapse will impact economy, supply chain
The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse will have an enormous economic impact on the Port of Baltimore. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio reports on the potential financial losses.CBS News - Top stories -
Companies Are Seeking Real-World Supply-Chain Gains in New AI Tools
Logistics firms are targeting cost savings as well as faster and more efficient deliveries as they incorporate generative AI into operations.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Baltimore Bridge Disaster Won't Snarl Supply Chains, Experts Say
The catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge will upend area traffic, but flows of shipped goods can be rerouted to other ports.Inc. - Business -
How the Baltimore Bridge Collapse Could Snarl U.S. Supply Chains
America’s ports are vital to our country’s prosperity. We should invest in modernizing them to keep supply chains running smoothly.The New York Times - Top stories -
Layoffs in 2024: A List of Companies Cutting Jobs This Year
The layoffs are expected to be smaller and more targeted than those in 2023.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
UFC releases fighter after DQ for biting opponent
Igor Severino was released by the UFC after he was disqualified for biting opponent Andre Lima in their bout Saturday night at UFC Fight Night.ESPN - Sports - UFC -
Biden should expand Medicare Advantage, not cut it
The Democratic Party should embrace Medicare Advantage, not cut it.The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Trump tax cuts set to expire – will you be affected?
With many of former President Trump's tax cuts due to expire next year, taxpayers may be wondering if there's anything they should be doing now to prepare.The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
They Chose to Take a Pay Cut---and Say They're Happier
Switching to a job with a lower salary often means trimming your expenses, but it can come with a raise in free time and work-life balance.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Nissan looks for partnerships to cut electric vehicle costs
Chief executive says ‘we cannot do this alone’ as carmaker responds to threat from Chinese rivalsFinancial Times - World -
Fed’s Goolsbee expects three rate cuts this year
Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee said Monday he now expects three quarter-point interest rate cuts this year.MarketWatch - Business -
Scientists test cutting HIV out of cells
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam say they are getting closer to combating HIV by separating the virus from infected cells using CRISPR gene-editing technology. Dr. Jonathan Stoye, a virus expert at the Francis Crick Institute, joins CBS ...CBS News - Top stories -
Bertelsmann Cuts 2026 Outlook After Disposals
Bertelsmann reported a slight drop in annual underlying earnings and forecast a modest rise in profits this year, but lowered its 2026 targets due to recent sale agreements.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Bertelsmann Cuts 2026 Outlook After Disposals
Bertelsmann reported a slight drop in annual underlying earnings and forecast a modest rise in profits this year, but lowered its 2026 targets due to recent sale agreements.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
An interesting disconnect in US rate-cut expectations
Economists and the Fed think similar things on what will happen to the US economy. So why is there a big gap in their expectations for interest rates?Financial Times - World -
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 -
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UK to cut stock settlement times from 2027
Government approves timetable for the City to join global push to upgrade market plumbingFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
UK to cut stock settlement times from 2027
Government approves timetable for the City to join global push to upgrade market plumbingFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Tech companies anticipating the enormous quantities of electricity that will be needed to power the advance of artificial intelligence are looking to utilities for reassurance about supplies.
Tech companies anticipating the enormous quantities of electricity that will be needed to power the advance of artificial intelligence are looking to utilities for reassurance about supplies.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Boeing boss Dave Calhoun to step down; EU to investigate Alphabet, Apple and Meta – business live
Live, rolling coverage of business, economics and financial markets as Boeing chief executive departs after safety incidents including mid-air door blow-out. The government’s shareholding in NatWest Group has fallen below 30% for the first time ...The Guardian - World - Apple -
US freight rail, supply chain, now at the mercy of California's net-zero emissions rule
Congress has not given EPA the authority to cripple the nation’s railroad network.The Hill - Politics - California -
Tech giants grapple with ballooning software supply chain risk, JFrog report reveals
JFrog's Software Supply Chain State of the Union 2024 report reveals ballooning risks, misleading vulnerability scores, and the challenges of AI in coding, urging organizations to prioritize comprehensive security solutions and proactive measures ...VentureBeat - Tech -
The Morning Ledger
Companies scramble to contain business fallout from bridge collapse; companies that are investing in automation are slowing their hiring, a survey shows; plus, Disney backs down.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Eerie Agony of a Broken Bridge
In Baltimore, a surreal scene after an unthinkable tragedy, and the lives lost.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A Nation in a Heated Debate: Just What is a Hot Cross Bun?
Australia is besieged with novelty versions of the Easter treat, but not everyone wants to mess with centuries of tradition. ‘Bloody awful.’The Wall Street Journal - World -
Appeals Court Keeps Texas Immigration Law on Pause
A new Texas law that gives the state power to arrest and deport migrants will remain on hold for now as challenges continue to be fought out in court.The Wall Street Journal - World