Funding Standoff Forces Flight Cuts, Straining U.S. Supply Chain
Officials say that the U.S. supply chain is already weak because of labor shortages and delayed shipments, and it is now even more strained because of federal job shortages that have led to fewer flights at airports.
U.S. Retailers Expect Record Holiday Sales as NRF Forecasts First-Ever $1 Trillion Season
The National Retail Federation says that holiday sales will reach a record $1 trillion this year because eager shoppers are taking advantage of early discounts and strong consumer demand.
Google Unveils Major Investment in Germany: Data Centers & Renewable Energy
Google LLC is about to announce its biggest investment in Germany to date. It will focus on data centers, infrastructure, and renewable energy projects.
UBS Pauses Credit Suisse Wealth Transfers Amid Integration Challenges
Financial insiders who know what's going on say that UBS has put off moving some very wealthy Credit Suisse customers to its platform because of problems with technology and management.
Swiss Watch Stocks Climb as Investors Bet on Softer U.S. Tariff Policy
The stock prices of major Swiss watchmakers went up as investors became more optimistic that the US might lower some import taxes, which would ease the pressure on luxury exports.
Warren Buffett Says Age Is Catching Up but Reaffirms Confidence in Berkshire’s Next CEO
Warren Buffett, who is 95 years old, told shareholders that "Father Time" is now catching up with him as he gets ready to leave his job as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway in January. He did say, though, that Greg Abel is more than qualified to lead the company.
Skenes and Skubal Win Cy Young Awards as Future Uncertainty Grows
NOVEMBER 12, 2025
