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Exclusive: Goldman Escalates Diversity Push At Portfolio Companies; Activists Want More
Goldman Sachs Group's assetmanagement arm will pressure U.S. companies to appoint more women and members of underrepresented groups to their boards, an executive said, but will stop short of setting specific numerical targets for racial and ethnic diver...
Facebook Faces US Lawsuits That Could Force Sale Of Instagram, WhatsApp
With the filing of the twin lawsuits on Wednesday, Facebook becomes the second big tech company to face a major legal challenge this year after the U.S. Justice Department sued Alphabet Inc's Google in October, accusing the $1 trillion company of using it...
Weeks After Election, YouTube Cracks Down On Misinformation
More than a month after the U.S. presidential election, YouTube says it will start removing newly uploaded material that claims widespread voter fraud or errors changed the outcome.
Like Everything Else 2020, Taxes Will Be Like No Other Year
Its the time of year to start thinking about taxes but the upcoming filing season is going to be a bit trickier for many Americans due to rampant unemployment, working from home and general upheaval due to COVID-19.
P&G Names Andre Schulten As CFO Replacing Jon Moeller
Procter and Gamble named Andre Schulten, currently senior vice president of its baby care unit in North America, as its new chief financial officer, replacing Jon Moeller.
Global Stocks Scale New Peaks, Sterling Awaits Last Supper On Brexit
Global stocks reached record highs on Wednesday as investors hailed efforts to provide more fiscal stimulus and positive news on COVID19 vaccines, and sterling made gains as British and European leaders meet for talks on a Brexit trade deal.
Asian Nations Could Mandate COVID-19 Shots For Travellers, AirAsia Chief Says
Governments in Asia could require inbound travellers to receive COVID19 vaccinations, AirAsia Group's Chief Executive Officer said on Wednesday, with such conditions expected to become a trend in the region.
Asian Governments Could Require Travellers To Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19 - AirAsia CEO
Governments in Asia could require inbound travellers to receive COVID19 vaccinations, AirAsia Chief Executive Officer said on Wednesday.
Millennial Money: 10 Money Insights Distilled Over 25 Years
The importance of money has less to do with affording the newest iPhone or measuring career success, and far more to do with the core of being human: freedom, ego, stress and relationships.
Equity MFs Log Rs 12,917 Cr Outflow in Nov, Industry AUM Reaches Rs 30 Lakh Cr Mark
The assets under management (AUM) of the mutual fund industry soared to a record high level of Rs 30 lakh crore in November-end, from Rs 28.23 lakh crore in October-end, due to positive inflow in debt funds.
EU Tells Online Platforms To Better Explain Search Rankings
Internet companies such as Google and Amazon should be more transparent in explaining how the search rankings work on their platforms, the European Commission said in guidelines released Monday.
Airbnb Hikes Share Price Ahead Of Expected IPO This Week
Airbnb has raised the price of its shares ahead of its initial public offering this week, betting investors will pay more given its resiliency during the pandemic.
Liz Weston: Life And Money Lessons From The Pandemic
Im a be prepared kind of person. I like having money in the bank and a good stock of emergency supplies.
Despite Promise, Few In US Adopting COVID-19 Exposure Apps
Six months ago, Apple and Google introduced a new smartphone tool designed to notify people who might have been exposed to the coronavirus, without disclosing any personal information. But for the most part, Americans haven't been all that interested.
IRFC Initial Public Offering of About Rs 4,600 Crore May Hit Markets This Month
The company, the dedicated financing arm of the Indian Railways, will be going for the anchor investment also. “The government is planning to have anchor investors in place for this IPO,” he added.
Kia Recalling 295,000 Vehicles Due To Risk Of Engine Fires
Kia is recalling nearly 295,000 vehicles in the U.S. because the engines can stall or catch fire.