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Fewer people are quitting their jobs right now—but layoffs are on the rise
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. job openings rose unexpectedly in April, showing that…
Jamie Dimon is right. The number of U.S. public companies is plummeting—and that’s bad news for the democratic component of the economy
This reduction has been staggering in speed and scale, and it must…
Jamie Dimon for president? Why the banking CEO would be a welcome alternative for many voters
As a businessman and financier, Dimon, instead, is in rarefied air. The…
As the Fortune 500 comes out, Cerity Partners’ Scott Lenet weighs in on startups, giants, and CVCs
Few people have a better view of that bridge than Scott Lenet,…
America’s prized ‘exceptionalism’ is the collateral damage of Trump’s tariff war, says Deutsche Bank
But the bedrock of America’s exceptionalism has long been the United States’s…
OpenAI and DeepMind are losing engineers to Anthropic in a one-sided talent war
Anthropic is emerging as a leader in the AI talent wars, siphoning…
France debates fast-fashion bill to curb influx of ‘unfriendly and low-quality’ clothing—mainly from China
France’s Senate on Monday debated a bill to regulate the influx of…
Kering will be booted from Europe’s premier blue-chip index as defense giant Rheinmetall boosted by the continent’s war footing
It’s been a boom time for defense companies for the last few…
Investors bet on Trump tariff concessions as retaliation threats rattle markets
Are trade tensions rising or falling? Unable to answer that question, investors…
As Gen Z blows rent on Taylor Switch tickets, they say they feel ‘judged’ and blame schools for not teaching them how to budget
They are aware they’re being judged for it, new research confirms—but they…


