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Judge declines to extend âswipe feeâ injunction to credit unions, applies it to out-of-state banks - âA federal judge on Thursday declined to issue an injunction to stop an Illinois law that bans certain credit card fees...more
More detail is emerging on the DOJâs ongoing antitrust probe into Google, with recent attention to the companyâs online ad tools suggesting the topic has become âa major focus of the investigation,â with special focus on âhow...more
Uber reported another quarter of billion+ dollar losses, but as so many things on Wall Street & Silicon Valley tend to go, the news wasnât all bad because those numbers were far better than the $5.2 billion it lost in Q2....more
Details are trickling in on the tentative Brexit agreement reached between UK and EU negotiators this week, just 14 days ahead of the Halloween departure deadline. A massive sticking point here remains the British...more
We Workâs largest investor, SoftBank, is reportedly sketching out plans in which it would drop billions of additional money on the company in return for giving Masa Son control of WeWork âand further sidelin[ing] its founder...more
Well, that was remarkably quick. Just days after WeWorkâs board announced that it was considering replacing co-founder Adam Neumann to help clear a path to the work-share-startupâs initial public offering, Neumann stepped...more
Fintech firm Stripe Inc., which âallows internet companies and online marketplaces to accept credit cards for their goods and services and pay out money to the people and firms that sell on their platforms,â just wrapped a...more
The ECB was even more aggressive than expected in its moves to âhead off a downturn before it gained momentum,â cutting a key interest rate and reviving âa money-printing program.â At the same time, the central bank âissued...more
The announcement itself isnât a shock, but given the potential players, itâs headline-worthy anyway: the DOJ announced yesterday that itâs officially opening an antitrust probe into Big Tech companies and âwhether they had...more
Opioid manufacturer Insys Therapeutics, which just last week agreed to pay $225 million to âsettle a federal investigation into the marketing practices for its powerful fentanyl painkiller,â has filed for bankruptcy...more
The White House announced on Friday that the US and Mexico reached a deal that it deemed sufficient to keep from levying the threatened 5% tariffs on Mexican goods that was set to take effect today. As details of that deal...more
Fed vice chair Richard Clarida, in comments to the Economic Club of NY on Thursday, hoped to calm turbulent markets by noting that central bank officials would indeed consider lower-than-desired inflation along with âglobal...more
Disney will take total control of the TV and movie streaming service Hulu after forking over at least $5.8 billion to buy out last remaining partner, Comcast. That price wonât be determined for a while, though, as the sale...more
True, the economic headwinds werenât its fault, but boyânot a banner debut for Uber after years of speculation and waiting....more
Chinaâs lead trade negotiator, Vice Premier Liu He, is in D.C. todayâdespite the White Houseâs latest threats to increase tariffs by 15% on $200 billion of Chinese goodsâto continue trade talks with his U.S. counterparts. Mr....more
After weeks of regular negotiations (and months of back-and-forth before that), the rough outlines of a broad US/China trade deal are starting to take shape. Early reports look like the end of US tariffs in exchange for...more
Quite a start to the week for consulting powerhouse McKinsey & Co., with a Times expose on the questionable relationship between McKinseyâs clients and the investments its hedge fund has made in those same clients, not to...more
US trade negotiations with China have stalled such that the anticipated meeting between the countriesâ leaders is, according the White House, âhighly unlikelyâ to occur before the March 1 deadline marking the end of a 90-day...more
The White House is reportedly considering easing some tariffs on Chinese markets âas a way to calm markets and give Beijing an incentive to make deeper concessions in a trade battle that has rattled global economies.â The...more
Hereâs all you need to know from the Fed minutes released yesterday, including next monthâs rate increase, an apparent plan to continue rate hikes at their gradual pace (unless White House trade policies âscramble their...more
This deeper dive into the White Houseâs proposed tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods helps us understand just exactly how buying for the average American could change....more
Google is facing a federal lawsuit in San Francisco over last weekâs AP investigation that showed that the search giant âwas sill tracking iPhone and Android device users, even if they turned off the âLocation Historyâ...more
A couple of big-time SCOTUS opinions released yesterday will leave their mark on the financial worldâ First, the High Court found that internet retailers can be ârequired to collect sales taxes in states where they have no...more
The High Court has a daunting lineup of decisions yet to issue this year, but itâs checking one off the list with yesterdayâs 5-4 holding upholding the right of companies to use arbitration clauses in employment contracts âto...more