The Nifty breached the 21,000-mark, rising up to 21,006.10, before swinging between gains and losses to settle at 20,969.40, a new closing high, up 0.33%.
Stellantis announced it is laying off potentially thousands of employees at two U.S. Jeep plants in the coming months, blaming the move in part on California's emissions regulations.
Netflix said today it plans to award its co-chief operating officers identical compensation packages for 2024 worth $40 million each. Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters will receive a $3 million base sal…
Amtrak and its partners have been awarded more than $2.1 billion to improve existing routes and advance plans to expand Amtrak service across the country.
The company, which filed for bankruptcy in September, had been negotiating a deal for its founders to provide fresh capital and buy it out of Chapter 11.
Wall Street's focus shifted Friday from the jobs report to upcoming inflation data, after the US economy added 199,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate fell to 3.7%.
The total deaths linked to a cantaloupe-related salmonella outbreak hit eight. The FDA said three people have died in the U.S., while the Public Health Agency of Canada has counted five.
The Teamsters had threatened to strike in Louisville, the home of UPS' global air hub, in retaliation for the move to dismiss about 35 "specialists" and "admins" who work at
An attorney in a lawsuit against former Changpeng Zhao and Binance has petitioned a Florida court to let his firm depose the former CEO, citing testimony “crucial” to civil cases.
For all the bad things supposedly raining down on Wall Street, it’s shaping up to be a big year for stock bulls who simply sat tight and refused the temptation to outsmart the market.
U.S. job growth accelerated in November while the unemployment rate fell to 3.7%, signs of underlying labor market strength that suggested financial market expectations of an interest rate cut early next year were probably premature.
Automakers are reconsidering the viability of hybrid vehicles to appease consumer demand and avoid costly penalties related to federal fuel economy standards.
Rosemary Hayne, the 39-year old mother of four who threw a burrito bowl in the face of a Chipotle in Parma, OH, was sentenced to work two months in a fast food restaurant in addition to a 30-day jail sentence. What do you think?