British oil major BP on Thursday trimmed its executive team down to 10 members and announced William Lin as the new head of the firm’s oil and low carbon energy business.
Sam Meredith
The White House has ramped up pressure on China to amend its trade practices, citing concerns of an oversupply of clean energy products subsidised by Beijing.
Rebecca Picciotto
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell says the US economy, while otherwise strong, has not seen inflation come back to the central bank’s goal.
Jeff Cox
Gold prices continued to hover near record highs days after Middle East tensions flared, boosting the safe-haven appeal of bullion.
Lee Ying Shan
People with more money than their peers often ask you to transfer comically small amounts of money.
Aditi Shrikant
OpenAI has opened its first Asian office in Tokyo, Japan as the ChatGPT developer aims to expand its global presence.
Sumathi Bala
A majority of workers know the feeling of wanting to retract an email right after they’ve sent it, and the youngest professionals are the most likely to feel email regret.
Jennifer Liu
Oil prices could soar to $US100 per barrel and beyond, said market watchers, after Iran mounted an aerial attack against Israel reigniting fears of a regional war.
People are living longer now than ever before. While this is a major success for humanity, it leads to another problem — caregiver burnout.
Ernestine Siu
Telsa on Saturday said it is cutting the subscription price of its premium driver assistance system for customers in the U.S, at odds with previous promises.
Lora Kolodny
Despite increasing restrictions on sales of advanced chips to China, US chipmakers have signalled they are committed to serving the massive market.
Dylan Butts and Sheila Chiang
Amazon says introduction of new technologies has enhanced more than 50,000 jobs across its fulfillment centers in Europe.
Ryan Browne
Economists say tariff hikes might be more useful as a political tool for Biden’s 2024 reelection bid rather than as an economic solution to the country’s China woes.
The picture is more complicated because some of the most stubborn components of services inflation are household necessities like car and housing insurance as well as property taxes.
Brian Evans
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In his annual letter to shareholders released Monday, Dimon said he was convinced that artificial intelligence will have a profound impact on society.
Hugh Son
From innovations in robotics and animatronics to more immersive storytelling, Disney is looking for new ways to keep people coming to its parks.
Sarah Whitten
According to experts paid to predict the future, the arrival of AI is more likely than not to offer a roadmap out of humanity’s worst impulses and create a better, more equitable world.
Kevin Williams
A paper mill in a small American town could help demonstrate whether capturing carbon dioxide emissions and storing it deep underground is a viable path to fight climate change.
Spencer Kimball
The famed company has revealed its new theatrical schedule, with new instalments coming about the Mandalorian and Grogu, Tron and Toy Story while the Moana sequel has been bumped back.
The fast depreciation rate could dissuade car buyers from choosing EVs over combustion engine vehicles.
Dylan Butts
BYD plans to launch its first electric pickup truck this year, as the Chinese giant steps up competition with global auto firms, from Ford to Tesla.
Arjun Kharpal
China’s real estate troubles are likely far from over and industry problems need to be addressed quickly for GDP growth to rise significantly, according to KKR.
Evelyn Cheng
About 70 per cent of Australians are stressed about money.
Jenni Reid
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