Fintech kicks off Black History Month with a wealth-building campaign: The investing app Stackwell reminds financial institutions that they struggle with culturally sensitive banking.
The FCA is creating the Innovation Advisory Group, which will promote tech development to benefit consumers and financial institutions.
Eurozone retail sales fell in December, underscoring the pressures European consumers face: But better-than-expected GDP growth makes a recession unlikely.
Musk rethinks removal of free Twitter API after outcry: Bots making ‘good content’ won’t be charged for access.
“I think it’s kind of a hard sell,” said our analyst Daniel Konstantinovic of Netflix’s Basic with Ads tier. Existing Netflix users are used to ad-free content, and even a cheaper price won’t win most of them over, he said. Could a potential recession change that?
Pinterest delivers a 'meh' Q4: Results mirror slow-growth story of other social media platforms.
There are reasons to be bullish about malls: Foot traffic grew in January, while the number of vacancies continues to decline.
While UK retail sales rose 4.2% in January, volumes fell: The cost-of-living crisis is putting a damper on retail sales—a trend we expect to continue throughout this year.
Children will make up 13% of the US population this year, making the future Gen Alpha about 46 million strong so far, per the US Census Bureau. Within that group, 26% will be Hispanic, compared with 19% for the general population. Some 7% will be two or more races, versus 3% for the overall population.
Getir and Jokr have very different approaches to rapid grocery: Getir is focusing on expansion at the expense of profits, while Jokr is narrowing operations to a few key markets to achieve profitability.
Tyson Foods reports steep drop in profit as inflation causes consumers to buy less meat: The company blamed a glut of protein in the market for its disappointing Q1 results.
Hashtag ‘#deinfluencing’ tops 68 million views on TikTok: The trend involves telling consumers what not to buy, pushing back against overconsumption and inauthentic creators.
Mediterranean QSR chain Cava looks to go public: That would make it the first restaurant company to make its public market debut this year.
Mindstrong scales back as layoffs pile up: Digital health services startups without profits, partners, or scale are shedding employees.
Congress takes up telehealth benefits: The House bill aims to cover benefits for American workers that could end with the public health emergency. Here’s why it’s important to keep driving up telehealth adoption.
CVS-Oak Street rumored deal is a Medicare Advantage play: The retailer could soon be placing a big bet on value-based primary care. Is it enough to match its healthcare rivals?
ES: EU, UK, and US antitrust approaches are aligning: Microsoft’s $70 billion acquisition of Activision could face tougher pushback now that various regulators are on the same page.
Despite a tightening ad market, the Super Bowl powers on: Fox has sold out spots for Sunday’s game, with prices stabilizing after last year’s jump.
Despite delays, Apple can benefit from its extensive user base and merchant acceptance to build BNPL success.