Just four "hyperscalers" alone - Microsoft, Amazon, Meta and Alphabet - are expected to spend a combined $350 billion this ...
U.S. stocks and bond yields rose on Wednesday on surprisingly strong job growth and service sector data, which suggests the economy is in decent shape and calls into question how much lower the ...
Business of Home on MSN
How to weather an economic slowdown
Whether we’re officially in a recession might still be something for economists to debate, but what can designers do now to ...
The U.S. government shutdown has become the longest in history, and with no sign of a resolution soon its economic toll is ...
The markets in Everett and Revere offer plates of fresh Oaxacan food, shelves full of Mexican staples, a bakery, and a ...
Today in the Planet Money newsletter, five recent papers that lit lightbulbs in our brains, and are maybe worth taking a look ...
Money Hustler on MSNOpinion
The destructive impact of Federal Reserve money printing on America
Sugary sodas cause deadly diseases. Coca-Cola worked to discredit the science. Walmart employee dies after being struck by ...
Wall Street was mixed on Monday, with bumper corporate dealmaking activity and another mega AI-related tie-up offset by murky ...
The “greedflation” commentators are at it again, claiming that corporate profits are driving inflation. That is a logical ...
A barista’s online post about giving a cup of coffee to Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong during the Asia-Pacific ...
The Nobel Prize in economics this year went to three thinkers who show us why economies grow and how we can help them do so.
A new poll found that a vast majority of Gen Z is willing to splurge on nonessentials like streaming services and dining out ...
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