Singapore’s mortgage costs are rising — but some buyers are shrugging off higher rates
Rising rates are unlikely to have a major impact on Singapore’s property market because of wealthy buyers, strong rental demand and more.
Stocks and bonds are struggling. Give these strategies a shot instead, say Goldman and others
Analysts share some investing strategies — including one behind the success of an index that beat the S&P 500.
A couple ditched the corporate life to drive around the world. Here’s how they’re paying for it
Bradley Williams and Cazzy Magennis started out backpacking before turning to “van life.” They’re now on a years-long trip to drive around the world.
Meta plans to lose even more money building the metaverse while its ads business shrinks
Meta plans to continue investing billions into virtual reality and augmented reality amid investor concern over the health of its online advertising business.
Dow closes nearly 200 points higher on better-than-expected GDP report, Nasdaq tumbles as Meta shares plummet
Investors are eyeing economic data and quarterly earnings, particularly from Big Tech names.
Microsoft exec says gaming is ‘somewhat resilient’ to economic weakness
In the Global Financial Crisis, Microsoft’s Xbox console business had the best calendar year to date, and Xbox content and services got a pandemic bump in 2020.
Companies are making climate pledges they don’t have the capacity to keep, Microsoft President Brad Smith says
Emissions measurement and tracking are still nascent, and there’s a general lack of clarity in the vocabulary used.
Tesla faces U.S. criminal probe over self-driving claims, sources say
Tesla is under criminal investigation in the United States over claims that the company’s electric vehicles can drive themselves, according to Reuters.
Elon Musk carried a sink into Twitter on Wednesday as deal nears close
A judge gave Musk until Friday at 5 p.m. Eastern Time to complete the deal after she postponed the original trial dates.
Powell again is facing political pressure as worries mount over the economy
No stranger to political pressure, the Fed chief this week found himself the focus of concern in a letter from Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown.




