05 Oct Europe’s Nexi and SIA to Merge in $17.6 Billion Payments Deal
Italy’s Nexi agreed to acquire crosstown fintech rival SIA in a stock deal that creates a European giant in the fast-consolidating payments sector. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
Italy’s Nexi agreed to acquire crosstown fintech rival SIA in a stock deal that creates a European giant in the fast-consolidating payments sector. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
Tesla is cutting prices in China. That could spell big trouble for local competitors, which have become market darlings in 2020. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
Full-service carriers have been forced to chase demand from sun-seekers, but restoring network connectivity remains crucial. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
S&P 500 futures ticked higher as markets cheered reports of Trump's improving condition and Biden's widening lead, both of which signal less political uncertainty Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
Stimulus measures from the Federal Reserve and the U.S. Treasury may be necessary to keep the economy afloat. But it is increasingly clear that they also carry some downside for big banks. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
Cancer-drug powerhouse Bristol-Myers Squibb said it will buy biotech MyoKardia in a $13.1 billion all-cash deal aimed at expanding its lineup of heart drugs. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
Investors are cautiously optimistic that President Trump’s improving health condition and former Vice President Joe Biden’s rising lead in the polls means less uncertainty. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
A reliable link between stocks and government bonds that defined a popular investment strategy for decades has broken this year. Some investors worry the rupture is permanent. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
Investigators probing whether traders at JPMorgan Chase rigged silver prices seven years ago decided there was no case to bring. Last week, the same agency hammered the megabank with a $920 million fine. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
A proposed Labor Department regulation would make it harder for these funds to be offered in retirement accounts. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...