Seven in 10 workers worry maybe. Plus, Texas is an exception in the national housing shortage.
A significant portion of NYCB’s $252 million in losses last quarter came from losses on commercial real estate loans–a revenue source for other regional banks as well.
Chinese manufacturers are building solar panel factories on U.S. soil to avoid tariffs and garner subsidies, reports WSJ’s Phred Dvorak.
For every electric F-150 it sells, it can sell up to 12 gas-powered models and comply with emissions rules. Those rules may be updated.
“This market is just really wacky right now,” says Houston-based broker LaTisha Grant.
Seven in 10 U.S. workers say they’re “very” or “somewhat” concerned about employers using AI in HR decision-making, according to a Rutgers report.
Kristin Bingham, co-owner of Dean’s Sweets in Portland, Maine, talks about how things are going in the lead-up to Valentine’s Day.