


International Business Machines Corp. will expand its Canadian semiconductor packaging and testing plant with more than C$1 billion ($730 million) in investments over the next five years.

Companies are increasingly piling into a re-energized market for initial public offerings, and if the Federal Reserve finally stops punting on interest rate cuts, the trend may have room to run.


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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 […]

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US Treasuries rose, sending benchmark yields down from the highest since November, after the Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge of inflation came largely in line with expectations.

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.