The U.K. government should freeze business rates to support investment and help keep prices low for consumers, the British Retail Consortium has said ahead of a planned 800 million-pound ($930.2 Read more
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Xi’s power move punishes Chinese stocks, pushing them down as much as 26% in one day
Investors have made one thing clear: They don’t like Xi Jinping’s moves to consolidate power. Over the weekend, Xi took his third term as China’s communist party leader while sidelining Read more
Commercial property woes grow with only 9% of Manhattan office workers back in the office full time
The U.S. office property outlook has grown increasingly dark in recent months as big companies make plans to formalize a roll back of more than two 1/2 years of mostly Read more
Opinion: New York’s $250 million lawsuit against Donald Trump is the beginning, not end, of this case—a tax lawyer explains what’s at stake
New York Attorney General Letitia James hit former president Donald Trump with a $250 million lawsuit on Sept. 21, citing “staggering” amounts of falsified business information and fraud. The civil lawsuit alleges Read more
Corporate I.D.-card swipes, lunchtime orders, subway and train traffic, and traditional polls don’t suggest people are returning to the office in droves
Labor Day marked the waning days of summer, ushering in school calendars and, this year, the time when management would really start having staff returning to the office more frequently. Read more
Lyft to sublease its office space in four cities because of remote work
Lyft Inc. said Tuesday that it will sublease nearly half of the office space in its corporate offices in four cities because many of its employees are on flexible working Read more