A share swap between the world's biggest oil producer and its biggest refiner makes good sense from a Saudi perspective. The feeling may not be mutual.
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The recent run in Greek bank shares has been spectacular, but the country’s lenders are still depending on a solid economic rebound.
If commodity prices or inflation breakevens continue to rise, it will get harder to argue that price increases are temporary.
Memory is again ready to be a major contributor to the company’s bottom line.
Mario Draghi needs to channel Italy's postwar reconstruction as he implements a massive spending plan and tries to reform his country.
Give the Boss $10 Million or They're Out of Here
“Pay to Stay” — fat retention bonuses for executives — is a recipe for trouble with shareholders and the public.
In Conflicts From Ukraine to Taiwan, the West Needs a Strategy
To deter Russia and China, the U.S. and Europe can be clear or ambiguous, but never indecisive.
Apple and Facebook’s Results Aren’t Sustainable
The strong growth that powered the tech giants through the pandemic is about to hit some big headwinds.
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The U.S. Can’t Betray Its Best Friends in Afghanistan
Afghans who supported the U.S. military now find themselves at risk. America shouldn’t leave them behind.
Don’t Panic About China’s New Digital Cash
In the global competition to re-engineer money, getting it right is more important than being first.