U.S. businesses
Coverage of U.S. businesses in the Nexus archive.
- Private credit funds poured nearly $560 billion into U.S. businesses over the past three years
Private credit funds invested nearly $560 billion into U.S. businesses over the past three years, generating $897 billion in economic activity and creating over 6.5 million jobs, according to the Managed Funds Association.
- Businesses add 98,000 jobs in June, ADP says. Labor market on the mend, but it’s still not great.
U.S. businesses added 98,000 jobs in June according to ADP, the smallest three-month increase. Hiring slowed, but labor demand showed improvement.
- G7 focuses on AI's contentious future and US industry dominance
G7 leaders and top tech executives discussed the opportunities and dangers of artificial intelligence on June 17. The article highlights US businesses dominating the AI industry and concerns about the technology's risks, including ensuring it respects human dignity and remains controllable.
- ADP says businesses create the most new jobs in 16 months. Hiring rebounds after a lull.
ADP reported that U.S. businesses added 122,000 jobs in May, the largest increase in 16 months, signaling a hiring rebound in a sluggish labor market.
- Yet another ex-ransomware negotiator admits turning rogue after payoff from crimelords
A third former ransomware negotiator has pleaded guilty to aiding the ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware gang in extorting U.S. businesses, following his two co-workers' guilty pleas. Court documents revealed a nonprofit organization paid nearly $26.8 million in ransom to the group.
- Trump takes a shot at the UN as he sends blunt 'America First' message to the world marking a major shift in the global order... and US businesses are expected to reap the benefits
Donald Trump criticized the United Nations and delivered a 'America First' message to the world, signaling a potential shift in the global order. The move is anticipated to benefit U.S. businesses by reshaping international policies and priorities.