From the BBC World Service: Novo Nordisk posted big sales of its weight loss drug, Wegovy, but is raising alarms over unofficial copies.
Investors don’t have a hotline to our political future and are stuck in wait-and-see purgatory, just like the rest of us on this Election Day.
Reuters is reporting that there could be some big swings in currency markets as election results roll in later tonight.
From the BBC World Service: The European Union says the Chinese e-commerce site may be in breach of the Digital Services Act.
Are individual campaign donations a better guide to the election than polls? We’ll hear why one economist thinks so.
From the BBC World Service: Authorities in Valencia, Spain are now facing the massive task of reconstructing key roads and tunnels.
Yes, tomorrow is Election Day. But don’t forget: We have a Federal Reserve meeting this week, too.
Today’s jobs report makes for a dismal headline with just 12,000 jobs added. It probably doesn’t signal a wider downturn.
Is the housing market strong, weak, or somewhere in between? We look at why there’s no simple answer right now.
The ban comes because Google failed to meet local manufacturing requirements for certain smartphones sold in the country.