Oil prices edge higher on hopes for more China stimulus Oil prices edged higher on Thursday in thin holiday trading, driven by hopes for additional fiscal stimulus in China, the world's biggest oil importer, while an anticipated decline in U.S. crude ... 12/25/2024 - 12:03 pm | View Link
A Glut of Coal in China Is Set to Push Falling Prices Even Lower China’s booming coal production is running well ahead of demand at the onset of winter, leading to swelling inventories and plunging prices that analysts forecast will fall further. 12/18/2024 - 2:08 pm | View Link
Oil Prices Fall Amid Worries About China Demand, U.S. Supply Crude oil prices fall as markets worry about declining Chinese demand and the promise of higher U.S. production in a new Trump administration. The Fed is expected to cut interest rates tomorrow, which ... 12/17/2024 - 7:14 am | View Link
Start The New Year Well With Further Exposure To Oil Oil prices are basing at the current level, and there is potential to rally on Chinese demand in the new year. Click here for a detailed analysis. 12/16/2024 - 1:54 pm | View Link
China retail sales slow as consumers hold back, while home prices fall Chinese retail sales slowed in November and housing prices fell, with demand still lackluster despite a flurry of stimulus measures over the past few months ... 12/15/2024 - 9:14 pm | View Link
If you want to buy a sleek new heat pump or home battery before tax credits might disappear, here are some of the choices.
A handful of purchasing decisions in your own life can make an outsized difference for the climate, from choosing an electric car (or replacing your car with an electric bike) to adding solar on your roof.
Talia Cotton, Joe Doucet, and six other designers reveal the trends they want to let go of next year.
There is no escaping the tyranny of trends. But as 2024 draws to a close, we reached out to eight designers and architects, including Talia Cotton, Joe Doucet, and Pentagram’s Giorgia Lupi, and asked them to play Ceasar for a day.
Here’s what experts believe could happen to social media over the next 12 months.
As 2024 rolls into 2025, big changes are potentially afoot in the world of social media. TikTok is potentially weeks away from closure in the United States. X (the app formerly known as Twitter) continues to deviate from the mainstream under its ownership by Elon Musk.
Young professionals must begin to prepare for board service early in their careers to increase their odds of getting a seat at the table.
The next generation of corporate directors will need to be more adaptable, strategic, and visionary than ever. Today’s pace of change demands it, and obligations to generate long-term value creation necessitate it.
Incessant redesign is like having a roommate who randomly rearranges the furniture and constantly switches the contents of all the cabinets.
Here’s my Christmas wish this year: I wish everybody would just quit redesigning everything.
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