Charles Schwab CFO to Retire Amid Executive Reshuffle
The brokerage firm unveiled several executive changes. Among them, Bernie Clark will step down from his role leading the unit that caters to independent financial advisors.
The brokerage firm unveiled several executive changes. Among them, Bernie Clark will step down from his role leading the unit that caters to independent financial advisors.
As Oracle shares hit record highs after it reveals “largest contracts in our history.”
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Britain is at its most dangerous economic juncture for decades. We are living so far beyond our means that we’re becoming detached from reality. GDP flatlined in April and our best case scenario for 2024, a full two years after the pandemic ended, is around 1pc growth. Total government revenues from taxes and other sources are scheduled to reach 41pc this year compared with 37pc in 2019-20 and 32pc in the 1990s.
British car brands including MG and Lotus have been caught up in a European Union crackdown on Chinese electric vehicles.
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As the countdown to the general election continues, Labour’s charm offensive on tax is about to crank into overdrive as it officially launches its manifesto pledges.
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An increase in capital gains tax under a Labour government would actually cause receipts to the Treasury to decline, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) data has suggested.
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The Bank of England will start cutting interest rates in August, according to all but two of 65 economists polled by Reuters, and most of them expect at least one more reduction this year despite persistently high pay and services inflation. One of the first central banks to start raising rates following the worst of the COVID pandemic, the BoE lifted Bank Rate by 515 basis points between December 2021 and August 2023 to a 16-year high of 5.25% to tackle soaring price pressures in the economy. Only two of 65 economists polled expected the BoE to wait until September to cut rates instead of August.
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The EU's top court on Thursday fined Hungary 200 million euros ($216 million) and imposed a daily one-million-euro penalty for failing to follow the bloc's asylum laws and illegally deporting migrants, a decision Budapest slammed as "unacceptable"."Since this failure to fulfil obligations constitutes an unprecedented and exceptionally serious breach of EU law, the Court orders Hungary to pay a lump sum of 200 million euros and a penalty payment of one million euros per day of delay," it said in
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Institutions that own large stakes in the electric-vehicle maker aren’t going to vote against giving CEO Elon Musk more money, hampering Tesla stock.
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Broadcom surged about 15% on Thursday as its upbeat annual forecast highlighted insatiable demand for chips used in powering AI-focused technology, while its announcement of a stock split added to the euphoria. The rising adoption of generative AI has been driving demand for companies such as Broadcom that provide chips and networking tools to support these intensive applications. Broadcom, whose shares have risen 76% in the past 12 months and closed at $1495.5 on Wednesday, joined Nvidia in trying to make its stock more affordable through a 10-for-1 split.