Here’s why the courtroom remains America’s last line of defense for consumer safety.
Microsoft, OpenAI in Talks to Change Partnership
Microsoft and OpenAI are in advanced contract talks that would give Microsoft access to future tech developed by the ChatGPT maker. Bloomberg’s Matt Day discusses the details with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Tariffs will push Procter & Gamble’s prices higher, but maker of consumer products is wary of the discounting frenzy
Procter & Gamble Co. on Tuesday said it would raise prices on around 25% of the products it sells in the U.S. due to tariffs. But as higher prices keep shoppers cautious, executives at the maker of consumer products including Tide and Bounty argued that cheaper products don’t guarantee longer-term success.
Nike’s stock jumps after an analyst says ‘just buy it’ ahead of soccer World Cup
Nike’s stock extends its recent surge after J.P. Morgan upgraded it to overweight from neutral.
Executive Branding Isn’t Vanity — It’s Visibility. Here’s How It Unlocks Opportunities You Never Knew Existed.
Executive branding isn’t a vanity project — it’s the key to unlocking boardroom access, investor trust and long-term leadership influence.
US Copper Drops as Chile Seeks Tariff Exemption in Trade Talks
Copper traded on New York’s Comex slumped after Chilean Finance Minister Mario Marcel said the country will push for an exemption from a planned US tariff on the metal.
Pressure Mounts on Fed Chief Powell in Tee Up to GDP, Jobs Data
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues will step into the central bank’s board room on Tuesday to deliberate on interest rates at a time of immense political pressure, evolving trade policy, and economic cross-currents.