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The ole college try: Occupy Wall Street-style campus protests of Israel’s war in Gaza are officially a thing. Tent encampments that went up at Columbia University have now been copied by student protestors from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., to Emory University in Atlanta, all the way to Indiana University in Bloomington. Demonstrators even […]

The Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge of underlying US inflation rose at a brisk pace in March, reinforcing concerns of persistent price pressures that are likely to delay any interest-rate cuts.

HSBC Holdings Plc successfully fought off a London court claim brought by a group of investors in a £1.3 billion ($1.6 billion) lawsuit over tax breaks linked to Walt Disney Co. film financing.

A stormy forecast for the mid-section of the US is on Bloomberg Green’s radar today.

The number of English and Welsh companies going bust stabilized in the first quarter after hitting a three-decade high in 2023 following a hit to balance sheets from soaring energy bills and interest rates.

Air China will buy 100 Comac C919 jets in a deal valued at $10.8 billion based on list prices, giving a boost to the home-grown challenger to Airbus SE and Boeing Co.

Billionaire Lawrence Stroll is in early talks to sell another minority stake in his Aston Martin Formula One team to capitalize on the growing popularity of the sport, according to people familiar with the matter.

Brazil’s inflation cooled more than expected, giving the central bank room to maintain its current pace of easing through the coming months.

Several British men were charged under a new national security law for supporting Russia by carrying out an arson attack on a Ukraine-linked business.