Bildungspolitik ist Ländersache. Nach dem Willen von CDU-Chef und NRW-Ministerpräsident Laschet sollen es für Schulen aber bundesweit einheitliche Regeln geben. Das könnte auch bedeuten, dass sie nach Ostern geschlossen bleiben. mehr
Archiv für den Monat: April 2021
Crude Rises Ahead of OPEC+ Meeting on Production Levels
Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
Nasdaq Spotlight: Rich Taylor on Leading Culture in a Remote Environment
This month, we highlight how Nasdaq is making an impact through its health and wellness practices, especially one year into a global pandemic. We interviewed Nasdaq leaders who help employees navigate well-being and work-life integration in a remote environment.
Nasdaq’s Path to Championing Inclusive Prosperity with Angela Burruss
Angela Burruss, project manager specialist in Corporate Responsibility, explains how Nasdaq is making meaningful efforts to engage, support and empower Nasdaq communities and beyond.
What Makes A Leader In Transition with Morra Aarons-Mele
Morra Aarons-Mele, host of The Anxious Achiever podcast by Harvard Business Review and owner of Women Online, discusses what makes a good leader in a time of transition.
Tips from Brad Stulberg on Staying Connected from Afar
Tips From Brad Stulberg On Staying Connected From Afar
Discovery’s Class B shares spike 80% in unusual move
The media company’s lightly traded class B stock diverged dramatically from its class A shares on Wednesday.
China’s central bank warns of financial risks, including potential defaults
The detailed comments mark the latest warning from high-level officials in China in recent weeks about domestic market risks.
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: J&J, Emergent BioSolutions, Micron Technology & more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include J&J, Emergent BioSolutions, Micron Technology, and more.
Archegos fallout exposes risks from less regulated family offices, says former SEC counsel
Family offices „can pretty much do anything they want because there’s just not a lot of oversight,“ said Thomas Gorman, partner at Dorsey & Whitney LLP.