While the U.S. securities regulator is likely to examine Elon Musk's tweet in which he joked about buying New York-listed soccer club Manchester United, legal experts say that on its face the crack is unlikely to land him in hot water.
From $300 bucket hats to $900 sneakers and $700 t-shirts, the high-flying luxury sector is fretting over the appetite among financially stretched Gen Z consumers for such "aspirational" purchases.
Japan beverage giant Asahi Group Holdings Ltd is considering full-scale entry into the North American market, its chief executive said on Thursday.
Germany to lower tax on gas to help consumers
Hague trial set for Rwanda genocide accused Felicien Kabuga
Korea's SK Inc has invested $100 million in North Carolina startup Atom Power, which aims to upgrade the electric vehicle (EV) charging experience in the United States with new hardware and software, the companies said Thursday.
Walmart may launch a platform that will use social media influencers to help the retailer and its 100,000 third-party sellers promote their goods and services online, according to trademark filings.
Russia strikes Kharkiv ahead of Erdogan, UN chief meeting with Zelensky
The study's authors said they found "evidence of systematic insider trading in cryptocurrency markets, where individuals use private information to buy coins prior to exchange listing announcements."
"We would prefer that you buy some more #bitcoin," Saylor wrote on Twitter.
Crisis-hit Sri Lanka warns of record 8% economic contraction
Asset managers are tightening controls on personal communication tools such as WhatsApp as they join banks in trying to ensure employees play by the rules when they do business with clients remotely.
In UK, workers strike as inflation crushes earnings
The euro zone inflation outlook has failed to improve since a July rate hike, European Central Bank board member Isabel Schnabel said, suggesting she favours another large interest rate increase next month even as recession risks harden.
A major expansion in tax credits for companies that capture and store carbon emissions under U.S.
Speculative options trading is on the rise again among individual investors alongside a rally in so-called meme stocks
U.S. oil companies are working around a century-old shipping law to supply fuel to the U.S.
Asian markets drop as Fed minutes cause fresh rate hike woe
UN's Guterres, Turkey's Erdogan to meet Zelensky in Ukraine
Hanae Mori: grande dame of Japanese fashion
Asian shares tracked lower on Thursday, in step with Wall Street's losses, as even the prospect of a less aggressive Federal Reserve has still set the U.S.
Fashion designer Hanae Mori dies at 96: Japanese media
Soaring inflation in recent months has made Walmart become a shopping destination for all income demographics.
Papa John's is adding "Papa Bowls" to its menu that will be a twist from the original pizza by only having toppings and no crust.
Kanye West has requested to have his GAP clothing line for Yeezy be displayed out of trash bags and a recent photo posted on Twitter.
Airbnb is adding "anti-party technology" to its website that can detect at risk reservations.
TikTok girds for US election misinformation threat
Opioid epidemic lawsuits caused many companies to file for bankruptcy, and Endo Pharmaceuticals is the latest victim.
US rapper A$AP Rocky pleads not guilty to gun charges
Americans are turning to cosmetics and fragrances to beat the inflation blues in a trend called "the lipstick effect" that could keep the beauty market's post-pandemic rebound alive and help quarterly sales for Estee Lauder and Coty.