Ford To Lay Off 1,600 Workers As Kentucky EV Battery Plant Pivots To Data Center Storage
Ford To Lay Off 1,600 Workers As Kentucky EV Battery Plant Pivots To Data Center Storage Ford will lay off all 1,600 workers at its newly built electric-vehicle battery plant in Glendale, Kentucky, as it pivots away from EV production and converts the facility to make battery-storage systems
Read MoreTrump Admin Demands Tim Walz’s Resignation After Another Fraud Discovery
Trump Admin Demands Tim Walz's Resignation After Another Fraud Discovery Authored by Luis Cornelio via Headline USA, Education Secretary Linda McMahon demanded on Monday that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz step down over allegations that his administration allowed millions in taxpayer money to be stolen by “ghost students.” Tim
Read MoreSolid 20Y Auction Stops Through After Jump In Foreign Demand
Solid 20Y Auction Stops Through After Jump In Foreign Demand With stocks selling off again, and with capital – especially tech capital – scrambling for a flight to safety, it should hardly surprise anyone that today's 20Y auction was strong. Pricing at a high yield of 4.798%, this
Read MoreShell Oil Sued Over “Causing Typhoon” In Philippines In Major Test Case
Shell Oil Sued Over "Causing Typhoon" In Philippines In Major Test Case Authored by Chris Morrison via DailySceptic.org, A massive ‘lawfare’ claim backed by Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth has been filed in the UK’s Royal Courts of Justice claiming that Shell Oil played a part in
Read MoreUK banks still committed to climate goals, Bank of England executive insists
Exclusive: David Bailey plays down concerns after HSBC and Barclays quit UN-backed Net Zero Banking Alliance A Bank of England executive has insisted that UK banks are still showing a “vibrant” commitment to climate goals despite the recent demise of a global net zero target-setting group. David Bailey,
Read MoreFCA welcomes reform to the UK Benchmarks Regulation
The FCA welcomes the Government’s consultation on a new benchmarks regime for the UK. Since the introduction of the current regulatory framework, the financial landscape has evolved significantly. We now have an opportunity to build a regime that is more targeted to current market conditions and to reduce
Read MoreHere’s how some young Canadians are facing their financial future
The Canadian Press has been speaking with young people about the financial challenges facing their generation—a tough job market, unaffordable housing and goals that seem out of reach. Waiting for everything to work out A few hours into a night out with friends in downtown Toronto, 19-year-old Eleni
Read MoreDwindling opportunities and soaring costs leave youth adrift
Four months, 50 applications, two interviews, no job. The story of 21-year-old political studies graduate Lauren Hood might sound familiar to others in her generation. “In my mind, after completing the four years and getting my degree, I didn’t think it would be as challenging as it’s proven
Read MoreFinancial reality check: 5 money rules Gen Z should retire
A new poll revealed that a quarter of Canadians feel the financial advice they inherited from older generations no longer applies in 2025. For Gen Z, that number jumps to 34%. And for big-ticket purchases, the gap is even bigger: almost half of 18 to 34 year olds
Read MoreNew to Canada? Here’s how the Scotiabank newcomer offer can help
Newcomers to Canada typically have a hard time applying for credit cards or financial products simply because they have no Canadian credit history. Fortunately, Scotiabank’s StartRight® Program offers newcomers the ability to apply for credit and start building their credit history in Canada. As a newcomer, you can
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