Category: Finance

  • ISG collapse ‘devastating’ for construction industry

    [ad_1] The collapse of construction giant ISG is “devastating” for the sector and could lead to other firms going under, the boss of the industry trade body has said. The chief executive of Build UK, Suzannah Nichol, told the BBC’s Today programme that many smaller firms in the supply chain would not now receive money,…

  • FTfm: Pensions

    [ad_1] Tomorrow’s pensioners face up to working — and saving — for longer; why inflation-proofing pensions is no mean feat: and mind the gap — why retirement savings is a problem for women around the world (a second selection of articles in this report will be published next week) [ad_2] Source link

  • Watch These Intel Stock Price Levels Following Reports of Possible Deals

    [ad_1] Key Takeaways Intel shares will likely remain in the spotlight on Monday following reports of an acquisition approach by Qualcomm and a possible $5 billion investment from asset manager Apollo Global Management. Since gapping sharply lower in early August, Intel shares appear to be carving out a double bottom, a classic chart pattern that…

  • Asian Stocks Advance on China Stimulus Hopes: Markets Wrap

    [ad_1] (Bloomberg) — Asian stocks rose along with US equity futures on expectations that China may deliver more stimulus to revive the world’s second-largest economy. Most Read from Bloomberg The MSCI Asia Pacific Index climbed as shares in China, Hong Kong and South Korea advanced. The People’s Bank of China and other regulators will hold…

  • TSMC, Samsung reportedly consider building huge chip factories in UAE

    [ad_1] Chip-making titans Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Samsung Electronics Co. are considering building major factories in the United Arab Emirates to help fill future demand for artificial-intelligence chips, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. [ad_2] Source link

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    [ad_1] World Bank urged to finance nuclear projects once more  The Manufacturer [ad_2] Source link

  • Apollo reportedly offers Intel a multibillion-dollar investment

    [ad_1] Apollo Global Management Inc. has offered to make an investment in Intel Corp. of as much as $5 billion, Bloomberg News reported Sunday. [ad_2] Source link

  • Obituary: Peter Jay – the rise and fall of ‘the cleverest young man in England’

    [ad_1] Getty Images Peter Jay, the former economics editor of the BBC, has died aged 87. At various times, Jay was also economics editor of the Times newspaper, presenter of ITV’s Weekend World, British Ambassador to Washington, launch chairman of TV-am and chief of staff to Robert Maxwell. In a statement, his family said: “Peter…

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    [ad_1] Finance Ministry proposes creating independent authority to manage waste treatment  The Times of Israel [ad_2] Source link

  • 4 Things Palantir Investors May Have Missed This Week

    [ad_1] The latest advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have created a lot of buzz since early last year. These next-generation algorithms’ ability to create original content, streamline processes, and increase productivity has businesses far and wide racing to capture their share of the resulting windfall. One company uniquely positioned to profit from these secular tailwinds…