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SoftBank seeking to take control of WeWork through financing package business Article 288 words 5 votes
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Norway's massive wealth fund got the go-ahead to sell oil and gas stocks worth $5.9 billion business Article 8 votes
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Denmark is proposing steps to protect bankers amid evidence they regularly receive threats for exposing clients involved in suspicious dealings banking Article 7 votes
Germany’s North Channel Bank has been fined 110 million Danish crowns by a court in Denmark for its involvement in a dividend stripping scheme banking Article 62 words 5 votes
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The skills that helped Adam Neumann fuel WeWork's breakneck growth are piling up as potential liabilities as the company prepares to go public business Article 7 votes
German fiscal frugality is the stuff of legends – but they have nothing on the abstemious Swedes economics Article 8 votes
Exxon Mobil has agreed to sell its Norwegian oil and gas assets for up to $4 billion – ending its production in a country where it started operations more than a century ago business Article 103 words 5 votes
Denmark's central bank roundly rejected finance industry entreaties to ease the burden of the world's longest negative interest-rate experiment economics Article 8 votes
Iceland's central bank is prepared to cut interest rates again as an economic downturn is nearing a bottom amid a collapse in its tourism industry economics Article 5 votes
'Walk away': ACCC finds franchisors failing to outline rent, wages business Article 533 words 2 votes
America is obsessed with beef. But it has no use for hides, so leather prices plunge economics Article 1420 words, published Aug 19 2019 9 votes
A young mayor makes the case for a guaranteed income economics Article 2542 words, published Aug 16 2019 11 votes
American capitalism is brutal. You can trace that to the plantation Article 5287 words, published Aug 14 2019 16 votes
Norway's krone hit its lowest level since the 2008 financial crisis as global trade tensions drive down the price of oil economics Article 7 votes
College financial-aid loophole: Wealthy US parents transfer guardianship of their teens to get aid Article 83 words 15 votes
Capital One says data breach affected 100 million North American credit card applications banking Article 658 words 11 votes
The FBI thinks Long Island Iced Tea’s infamous pivot to blockchain was sweetened by insider trading business Article 2728 words, published Jul 25 2019 6 votes
The world’s last Blockbuster has no plans to close business Article 856 words, published Mar 6 2019 10 votes
DoorDash commits to changing their tipping model after renewed uproar business Article 571 words 13 votes
Clamor is growing for Sweden to throw off its fiscal shackles after years of spending restraint economics Article 7 votes
Greed, drugs, dirty cops, and the bitter sibling rivalry burning up the $800 million Louisiana family dynasty of Knight Oil Tools business Article published Jun 27 2019 8 votes