The Wall Street Journal: Exxon files lawsuit against EU over windfall tax on energy companies
The EU approved a plan this past fall to redistribute some energy company profits and revenue in a bid to shield consumers from high energy...
Here’s where Covid rules for visitors from China are changing
Some countries announced new Covid testing requirements for visitors from China after the mainland said it would finally relax border controls.
The Wall Street Journal: Thousands of Twitter users report login problem
Some Twitter Inc. users experienced technical problems accessing the service through web browsers late Wednesday, in what appeared to be the first widespread outage since...
The Big Move: I’m over 65, disabled, and am getting a $200,000 divorce settlement. Can I afford a house in Florida, or should I look in other states?
'I really cannot buy any housing over that $200,000.'
Dow Jones Newswires: Netmarble shares rally after China approves foreign videogames
Netmarble Corp.'s shares rallied Thursday, after China approved new foreign videogames amid easing curbs on the industry.
Dow Jones Newswires: Guanze Medical, STAR CM soar in Hong Kong market debuts
Two Chinese companies soared on their debut in Hong Kong, bucking the trend of losses in the broader market.
Most Chinese shoppers are very cautious about going out, survey finds
More than 90% of consumers surveyed over the weekend said they are avoiding going out, according to consulting firm Oliver Wyman.
: Goldman Sachs CEO expects layoffs in first half of January: report
Earlier this month, there were reports that the banking giant was planning to lay off about 8% of its workforce, or nearly 4,000 employees.