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The vast majority of artificial Christmas trees, lights and other decor are imported — mostly from China. Because seasonal items typically need to be shipped months ahead of time, stiffer levies ...
Business travelers, foreign workers, and tourists are facing a combination of longer wait times and higher costs to come to the US.
Some six months after the Trump administration announced its first tariffs on goods from China, Canada and Mexico, it’s starting to feel that policy may be starting to stabilize now that higher rates ...
Mediobanca SpA shareholders rejected a proposal to acquire Banca Generali SpA in a major setback for Chief Executive Officer Alberto Nagel and his efforts to ensure his bank’s independence.
Big Law firms are spending in the race to deploy generative artificial intelligence—and the rate will explode in coming months and years.
In-house counsel are pushing back against a ruling in a landmark technology case that they say could threaten the nature of attorney-client privilege, especially for attorneys working in fast-paced ...
Digital assets are losing ground as traders brace for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s closely watched address at the Jackson Hole Symposium on Friday.
Dutch insurer Aegon Ltd. said it is looking at potentially shifting its head office and legal domicile to the US, its biggest market.
US stock futures pointed to a firmer tone for tech shares on Thursday after days of selling as investors awaited the Federal Reserve’s gathering at Jackson Hole.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s surprise move to lower consumption taxes within three months is set to spark tough negotiations with states, who will have to shoulder the bulk of the revenue ...
Volkswagen AG was in a downward spiral that threatened the venerable automaker’s very survival. It was September 2015, and the “clean diesel” fairytale VW had peddled to consumers for years was ...