NerdWallet: Betting on March Madness? Don’t forget the IRS. Here’s how taxes work on gambling winnings.
Whether you’re wagering on March Madness from your couch or flying to Las Vegas for a weekend at the tables, you’ll have to pay taxes...
Dow Jones Newswires: Daimler Truck posts upbeat outlook as earnings and revenue improve
The German trucks and buses manufacturer XE:DTG reported adjusted earnings before interest and taxes of 1.03 billion euros ($1.09 billion) for the fourth quarter of...
Dow Jones Newswires: Japan financial stocks fall sharply after BOJ maintains easing policy
Prior to the BOJ policy announcement on Friday, Japanese financial stocks were already down, after U.S. bank stocks fell sharply overnight.
Dow Jones Newswires: U.K. economy expanded in January after services sector rebounded
The country's gross domestic product expanded 0.3% in the first month of 2023 compared with the prior one, from a 0.5% fall in December, meeting...
Dow Jones Newswires: German inflation steadied at 8.7% in February, confirming preliminary estimates
Consumer prices rose 8.7% in February compared with the same month a year earlier measured by national standards, data from the German Federal Statistics Office...
Dow Jones Newswires: FDA committee backs Roche’s lymphoma treatment
The Swiss pharmaceutical company said Friday that the oncologic drugs advisory committee had voted 11 to two in favor of Polivy in combination with Rituxan...
Dow Jones Newswires: Bank of Japan keeps rates unchanged at Kuroda’s final meeting
The Bank of Japan kept its interest-rate targets unchanged Friday at Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda's final meeting after 10 years on the job, but analysts expect...
Dow Jones Newswires: JD.com shares slump in Hong Kong after weaker-than-expected revenue guidance
Shares of e-commerce platform JD.com were sharply lower in early trade in Hong Kong Friday after its first-quarter revenue guidance missed estimates, analysts say.
Key Words: There may be fewer Marvel sequels in Disney’s future, CEO Bob Iger says
Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Bob Iger says that while there's nothing wrong with Marvel's brand, the media giant may rely less on big-budget sequels...