[ad_1] Social Security checks will be 8.7% bigger in 2023, the largest cost-of-living adjustment to benefits in four decades, the Social Security Administration said Thursday. The extra funds […]
Samsung, TSMC Win Exemption From New U.S. Chip Restrictions on China
[ad_1] Samsung Electronics has been granted a one-year exemption from new U.S. curbs on China’s chip industry, according to people familiar with the matter, joining a list of […]
Inflation Report Seals Case for 0.75-Point Fed Rate Rise in November
[ad_1] Another uncomfortably high inflation reading for September is likely to keep the Federal Reserve on track to increase interest rates by 0.75 percentage point at its meeting […]
China Evergrande’s Debt-Crisis Fallout: Losses, Layoffs and More Defaults
[ad_1] Listen to article (2 minutes) When China Evergrande Group began struggling under a mountain of debt last year, it quietly set off a chain reaction across the […]
Who Blew Up Britain’s Pension Funds?
[ad_1] Britain’s newest parlor game is assigning blame for the country’s exploding pension funds. Wobbly balance sheets at some of the United Kingdom’s largest defined-benefit pension managers have […]
How the Fed Might Slow Down
[ad_1] “Move fast and break things,” hasn’t been such a great corporate slogan lately. It might not be a very good slogan for Federal Reserve policy, either. Minutes […]
U.S. Supplier Prices Increased in September, Maintaining Pressure on Inflation
[ad_1] U.S. suppliers raised their prices in September after cutting them the prior two months, possibly indicating some inflation pressures are picking up again. The producer-price index, which […]