Next year, there might be an international oil surplus. What will U.S. drillers do? Plus, regulatory targets hope Trump will appoint friendlier heads of the SEC and FTC.
International Energy Agency predicts an oil surplus next year
by Henry Epp
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A supply glut tends to reduce prices, which could prove challenging for President-elect Trump’s plan to boost U.S. oil production.
Disney’s dreams come true: a profitable streaming service
by Caleigh Wells
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The media giant reported $321 million in operating income for its streaming services in the fourth quarter, just two years after they were losing more than $4 billion.
The study from the Employee Benefit Research Institute finds many retirees worried they are spending more than they can afford.
What does Trump’s win mean for Biden’s regulatory targets?
by Kimberly Adams
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Some companies with ongoing legal and regulatory disputes with federal agencies have an incentive to wait for the new, likely more business-friendly, administration to come into power.
The bank that’s got your mortgage lender’s back
by Amy Scott and Sean McHenry
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Alanna McCargo of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco discusses the bank’s role in the region’s housing affordability challenges.
Post-Helene, Asheville navigates its needs for recovery and tourism
by Laura Hackett
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Small business owners struggling after the storm hope visitors will return and bring some patience with them.