As the Tech Job Market Tightens New Hires Aren T Spooked by Industry Wide Layoffs
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Wells Fargo Hires Ex-JPMorgan Investment-Bank Boss Fernando Rivas
The San Francisco lender is focused on expanding its relatively small investment bank.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Lone Pine Capital Resumes Private-Market Investments
Investment firm Lone Pine Capital resumed backing private companies, more than two years after shifting its focus to publicly traded businesses.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Oil prices slump after industry data shows rise in U.S. crude inventories
Oil futures traded lower after industry data showed a rise in U.S. crude and product inventories.MarketWatch - Business -
Oil prices fall more than 1% as market softens on rising inventories
Oil prices have fallen 8% since April highs, but Morgan Stanley sees a tighter market heading into summer driving season.CNBC - Business -
The Tory right has one last job for Rishi Sunak
Having given up on removing the prime minister, their mission now is to make him the fall guyFinancial Times - Business -
Meta Launches New AI Tools for Advertisers
Meta Platforms is expanding a suite of generative artificial-intelligence tools for use by its advertisers, the company’s latest move to integrate AI into its consumer products.The Wall Street Journal - World - Meta -
New York Times stock gains as adjusted profit rises by 41%
Digital subscriptions rise by 210,000 in a ’strong start’ for the year.MarketWatch - Business - New York -
Meet Marisa Abela, the Star of the New Amy Winehouse Biopic, ‘Back to Black’
Marisa Abela was not widely known before being cast as the troubled singer-songwriter in “Back to Black.” That’s over now.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Refinery29's New Owner Plans to Cover Sports, Buy More Media Companies
Essence taps advertising executive Kirk McDonald to lead Sundial Media Group, a holding firm tasked with making more deals.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Workers are secretly using AI on important tasks over fears it makes them look replaceable, new Microsoft and LinkedIn research finds
Almost half of professionals are worried AI will replace their jobs and are considering quitting in the year ahead, a new Microsoft and LinkedIn report finds.CNBC - Business