Governor Newsom’s Water Plan Represents Progress, But Misses The Power Of Markets
California is in the midst of a drought, which some are now referencing as “the end of the dream.” In...
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California is in the midst of a drought, which some are now referencing as “the end of the dream.” In...
The need for actionable intelligence and real-time analytics is becoming an increasing premium in the energy space as the energy...
The British pound also slid to its lowest level against the U.S. dollar since the start of the Covid pandemic...
Russian energy giant Gazprom tightened the geopolitical screws on Germany and the EU Friday with the announcement that its Nord...
Gasoline prices may be receding from their summer highs, but limited oil supplies and global unrest mean consumers should brace...
Will the European Central Bank deliver a historic rate rise?Even before last week’s data showing eurozone inflation hit a record...
It has been a long and hot summer in the US. As huge swaths of the country swelter under the...
Within hours of Russia invading Ukraine, Nikita Knysh rushed to join the resistance. He went to the Kharkiv office of...
Investors in blank cheque vehicles are set for a liquidity boost of up to $75bn over the next six months...
Beep is a basement nerd cave in Tokyo’s Akihabara district where affable staff engage with obsessive customers over old games,...
Risky US corporate borrowers are facing a renewed jump in borrowing costs as concerns that further sharp Federal Reserve rate...
Mechanisation of food production is as old as human ingenuity itself. Commodity staples and many packaged foods today would be...
UK banks are piling into buy now, pay later despite rising risks of default and increasing regulatory scrutiny, in a...
Swiss bank UBS and US robo-adviser Wealthfront have terminated their $1.4bn takeover agreement just over eight months after announcing the...
Russia has indefinitely suspended natural gas flows through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, exacerbating a squeeze on Europe’s energy supplies...
Cinema operators have spent years pushing back against the streaming revolution, but the US trade group that represents the industry...
ToplineThe stock market tanked on Friday despite the August jobs report coming in slightly lower than expected and dropping significantly...
ToplineGroup of Seven countries announced Friday an agreement on a long-discussed price cap on purchases of Russian oil, shortly after...
Norwegians have bought so many Tesla’s TSLA that Elon Musk flew to the country in August to “thank the leaders...