JPMorgan warns customers they may have to pay for checking accounts
“The banks say that their only option is to pass on their costs to customers, but that’s not true,” the president of an economics think tank said of banks charging fees.
“The banks say that their only option is to pass on their costs to customers, but that’s not true,” the president of an economics think tank said of banks charging fees.
Tesla is one step closer to making its dream of producing 1 million EVs at its German gigafactory a reality. Read more...
Christian Angermayer, a co-founder of the Enhanced Games, said discussions have been held with several potential investors.
Novo Nordisk’s blockbuster drug Ozempic and other GLP-1 medications could potentially lower the risk of certain types of cancer for people that have type 2 diabetes, according to a new study published Friday in JAMA Network Open. Read more...
A unique law went into effect in Illinois this week that requires influencers to pay their children for appearing in video content. Read more...
"Everyone in town is furious with him. Furious," a top Hollywood observer told The Ankler when asked about donors' views about Katzenberg.
Tesla stock jumped as high as $252 per share on Friday, marking its highest stock price so far in 2024 before dipping back below $250. Read more...
Nvidia’s stock has been on a hot streak this year , and its chief executive just unloaded shares worth more than he’s ever made in a single month. Read more...
The nationwide home goods retailer reported inflation has hit hard, resulting in yearly losses and a reliance on dwindling cash.
Americans have almost never been crankier about their dealings at the airport. The Department of Transportation announced Friday that it tallied up all the complaints it received last year about airlines and found that it received a near-record 96,853 of them — a 12% increase
For as long as there have been electric vehicles, their critics have disingenuously argued that it’s impossible for EVs to ever take hold in the U.S. until the working class can afford to drive them. Despite that not having been a prerequisite for the proliferation of pricey
The European Union’s fight against Big Tech continued Friday when it asked Amazon to provide more information on how it is complying with the Digital Services Act (DSA), a law mandating that big companies combat harmful content on their websites and set advertising transparency
Last June, Target and Kroger were at a 14% to 15% premium to Walmart. Today, that figure is sitting around 6% to 7%.
Earlier this week, heiress Shari Redstone surprised media insiders with her announcement that she was accepting a merger proposal from Skydance.
Inflation is easing and the job market has returned to the "tight but not overheated" situation seen before the COVID-19 pandemic threw the U.S. economy into disarray, the Federal Reserve said.
1. E.U. tariffs could hurt Tesla sales in Europe when they’re already suffering in the region Read more...
Beer demand is brewing — and its boosting sales for booze giant Constellation Brands. Read more...
The move comes as billionaire Elon Musk seeks to expand the EV automaker's reach in China.
Another European airline is bracing customers for more expensive flights as the industry faces pressure to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. Luis Gallego, CEO of the International Airlines Group, told the Financial Times on Thursday that cheap fares are part of the sacrifice
JPMorgan Chase is threatening to start charging customers for checking accounts if new federal rules limiting overdraft and late fees are enacted. Read more...
Pets play a large role in how Americans make financial decisions — and for some younger Americans this even means they would take a pay cut for their four-legged friends, according to a survey from the financial services firm Empower . Read more...
Netflix and Disney and other major US streaming services have asked a Canadian court to stop plans forcing them to fork over 5% of their sales.
To better understand this tricky issue, career experts revealed reasons that could be causing a manager to overlook a worker for a boost in title and pay — and what to do about it.
Walgreens’ decision to close thousands of stores could help it in the long run, but that strategy could lead to mixed effects on consumers and its business. Read more...
With mortgage interest rates hovering around 7%, prospective buyers are facing a challenging landscape with limited housing inventory and escalating home prices to boot.
A major investment in green energy is going poorly for Shell. The oil company announced Friday that it would be taking up to $2 billion in charges this quarter, partly for its sale of a refinery in Singapore and partly for a biofuels plant in the Netherlands. Read more...
A slew of major Democratic donors, including Disney heiress Abigail Disney, have said they will withhold donations to the party until President Joe Biden drops his reelection bid. Read more...
Jill Biden is seen as one of the key figures in the president's inner circle who is encouraging him to resist increasing pressure to bow out of the race.
During the first half of this year, cryptocurrency hackers stole twice as much as they did in the first half of 2023, according to blockchain intelligence firm TRM. By June 24, 2024, hackers had stolen $1.38 billion, compared to $657 million at the same time last year. Read
The European Commission, the EU’s competition watchdog, is reportedly set to hit X with formal charges in the coming days.
In her maiden speech in the Commons in 2010, she vowed to fight for "jobs, growth and prosperity".
Russia’s outsized military spending continues to blunt the impact of economic sanctions during its war in Ukraine. The World Bank said that it was upgrading the country’s economic standing to its top-tier “high-income” category from its earlier “upper-middle-income” status,