Exxon Doesn’t Need Luck for Pioneer Deal to Be a Winner
It has been a hellish week for energy investors. Exxon Mobil just gave them a reason to smile.Read More
Tech Keeps Younger Generations More Engaged With Pensions Than 55s and Over: Moneyhub Research

Despite increasing economic pressures, as much as a quarter of savers never check their pensions; according to new research from Moneyhub, the award-winning data and payments platform built on open banking and open finance principles. The Moneyhub research reveals a continuation of a lack of engagement that savers have with their pensions – a trend […]
Seamless Europe Lands in Berlin, Aiming to Help Fintech and E-Commerce Industry to ‘Flourish’

The Seamless global series is set to launch its third international fintech and e-commerce event, ‘Seamless Europe’, in Berlin from 18 to 19 October 2023. Organised by global events company Terrapinn, the Berlin-based Seamless event will become the last of 2023; with at least five more to come across the globe in 2024. Europe has […]
New York’s Right to Shelter Is Under Attack. Again.

The mayor is going to court over the city’s unique decree guaranteeing a room to all New Yorkers. It is not the city’s first time, with dozens of similar challenges over the past decades.Read More
As Winter Looms, Venezuelan Migrant Surge Overwhelms Chicago

Police stations have become tent encampments. More than 800 migrants are sleeping at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. City officials are scrambling.Read More
Naci Gorur, Famous in Turkey for Earthquake Warnings, Wishes More People Listened

Naci Gorur, a geologist, has become a household name in Turkey for imploring the country to prepare for quakes he has predicted. He has been disappointed by the response and is deeply worried about Istanbul.Read More
Rates Are Jumping on Wall Street. What Will It Do to Housing and the Economy?

A run-up in longer-term interest rates could help the Federal Reserve get the economic cool-down it wants — but it also risks a bumpy landing.Read More
Why Are Investors So Jittery?

There’s unease on Wall Street, especially in the market for government bonds. The September jobs report could be pivotal.Read More
Biden Will Continue Border Wall, and More

Plus, a Republican split on Ukraine aid and a lawsuit by female truck drivers.Read More
Strike Killed 1 in 6 of Ukraine Village’s Residents, Officials Say

The population of Hroza, near Kharkiv, had dwindled to 300 before Thursday’s strike, which hit people gathered for a memorial service.Read More