Wall Street Is Furious Over Rising Fines From SEC
Penalties for technical violations have exploded, prompting the high-speed trader Virtu to litigate rather than pay.Read More
Cheaper Airfares Squeeze Airline Stocks
Investors are worried that the postpandemic travel surge will fade.Read More
Tech Fears Are Showing Up on Picket Lines
What’s being called the “summer of strikes” comes at a time when workers increasingly fear new technologies will threaten their jobs.Read More
What to Know About the U.A.W. Strike at GM, Ford and Stellantis
The strike began on Friday morning at three plants, but could expand if contract talks remain bogged down.Read More
Instacart IPO Is an Expensive Lesson for Venture Firms
The grocery-delivery company is set to deliver significant paper losses to many of the private investors who piled on late.Read More
PEPs or Not, Consumers Must be Treated Fairly: FCA Review To Bring About Attention to PEP Equality
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched its near year-long review of the treatment of politically exposed persons (PEPs). Although the FCA does not have the power to change the law surrounding PEPs, it can review how firms are conducting risk assessments. But could it be doing more? We reached out to the industry to […]
If Biden Wins Election, Industry Pollution Will Be a Target for Climate Policies
If the president wins re-election, his climate team is likely to try to cut greenhouse gases from steel, cement and other hard-to-clean-up manufacturing.Read More
Libya Dams Were in Danger, Engineer Warned
“The state wasn’t interested,” said an engineer who published a paper on why Derna’s dams, after decades of postponed repairs, might fail under the stress of a powerful storm.Read More
His Team Was a Chaotic Punchline. Then He Found a New Spot in the Sport.
Dozens of players were caught up in the lies and false promises of Bishop Sycamore and Christians of Faith Academy. One player made it out to play major college football.Read More
The Trials of Aurora: A Colorado City’s Deep Divide Over Policing
After Elijah McClain died in 2019, the case seemed to be closed. The George Floyd protests — and the backlash to them — would change everything.Read More