Bloomberg As WeWork Cos. has grown to 200 buildings across the globe, the company said its increased size is helping cut costs for everyday needs like glass, wood flooring, aluminum and light fixtures. Early signs of financial improvement are encouraging for a co-working business that critics say is overvalued and spends with abandon. The New York-based startup generated about $900 ...
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US supreme court rebuffs Trump, won’t hear immigration appeal
Bloomberg The US Supreme Court rejected a Trump administration appeal aimed at ending deportation protections for young undocumented immigrants, steering clear for now of the debate over the fate of hundreds of thousands of people. The justices, without published dissent, turned away the administration’s appeal of a ruling that has kept the Obama-era program in place. The rejection buys time ...
Read More »US says ‘we will see’ as Kim hints at talks
Bloomberg President Donald Trump said it may be “very, very unfortunate†for the world if US sanctions fail to stop North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, as he imposed the largest US penalties package yet against the rogue regime. “Phase 2 might be a very rough thing,†if the sanctions don’t succeed, Trump added at a joint press conference with Australian ...
Read More »Merkel picks Conservative flag bearer to cabinet
Bloomberg Angela Merkel nominated an up-and-coming conservative to a post in Germany’s new cabinet, part of a bid to reassert control of the party by placating critics while still maintaining her centrist approach to policy. Jens Spahn, the 37-year-old flag bearer for the party’s right wing, will become health minister if Merkel succeeds in securing her fourth term. His appointment ...
Read More »Congo security forces kill two protesters in anti-Kabila march
Bloomberg Security forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo killed at least two protesters and injured 47 others partici- pating in anti-government marches around the country, the UN said. A group of Catholic activists, the Lay Coordination Committee, organized the protest against President Joseph Kabila’s continuing rule of the central African nation. It was the third rally they’ve organized since ...
Read More »China faces rule by Xi for decades with repeal of term limits
Bloomberg China’s Communist Party is set to repeal presidential term limits in a move that would allow Xi Jinping to rule beyond 2023, completing the country’s departure from a political system based on collective leadership. The party’s Central Committee announced it was seeking to end a constitutional provision that bars the head of state from serving more than two consecutive ...
Read More »Big companies are getting a chokehold on economy
A recent report by Goldman Sachs’ global research team highlights a new study showing that large, dominant superstar companies are paying lower wages and earning higher profits. I’ve flagged that research myself, but when Goldman says it’s worried, you know things have really gotten serious. American industry is increasingly dominated by a shrinking handful of giant companies. Why is Goldman ...
Read More »A passage to India for Toyota’s Lexus
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitions to turn his country into a powerhouse of high-tech manufacturing via the ‘Make In India’ campaign just received one hell of a boost. Toyota Motor Corp.’s Lexus is considering assembling its ES brand in the nation to take advantage of lower import tariffs on auto parts, the Asahi newspaper reported, citing an unidentified official. To ...
Read More »Barclays isn’t back to normal yet, whatever the promises
Barclays Plc CEO Jes Staley reckons he will keep his side of the bargain he struck with shareholders back in 2016. Back then, he cut the dividend to give him more space to speed up his overhaul of the bank. A bet on that effort paying off still needs a fair amount of faith. On February 22, Barclays reported a ...
Read More »Trump’s team finds a new way to wreck Obamacare
The Trump administration’s latest strike on the Affordable Care Act is to expand the availability of so-called short-term health insurance. Don’t be misled by the seeming modesty of this idea. It’s an impressive combination of bad policy and bad faith. First, these aren’t short-term plans at all. They’d provide coverage for up to a year, much longer than required for ...
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