Most conversations about debt focus on numbers, interest rates, and payoff timelines. A less common way to look at it is through momentum. Debt spirals often develop gradually rather than from a
Net-zero targets are increasingly shaping board agendas in many large companies and regulated sectors. Investors want credible transition plans, customers expect lower-impact products, and regulators in jurisdictions like the EU, UK, and Australia are tightening climate disclosures. Many organizations also
Understanding Why Applying for New Credit Creates a Temporary Shift Many people feel uneasy when filling out a credit application, partly because they have
In a move that caught borrowers by surprise, ANZ’s digital arm ANZ Plus has increased its variable home loan interest rates by 0.16 percentage points, even as other major banks slash their
Tesla and CEO Elon Musk have been hit with a shareholder lawsuit claiming securities fraud over the company’s autonomous driving technology. The lawsuit, filed Monday night in federal court in Austin, Texas,
Upstart carrier Koala Airlines says it will launch domestic services in late 2026, despite lacking aircraft and questions about its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC). CEO Bill Astling, who founded the company in
Joby Aviation has acquired Blade Air Mobility‘s passenger business for up to $125 million, setting the stage for faster deployment of electric air taxis in urban markets. The deal, announced August 4,
Volkswagen is joining forces with Uber to put thousands of self-driving electric vans on American roads. The companies will launch their taxi service in Los Angeles by late 2026, using Volkswagen’s all-electric
Kia America has announced two major recalls affecting more than 300,000 vehicles due to trim pieces that could detach while driving, creating hazards for other motorists. The larger recall affects about 201,149
Ford is recalling 23,111 of its 2025 Lincoln Aviator SUVs because the rear windows might pinch passengers’ fingers too hard before reversing. When working properly, power windows should automatically stop and reverse
Britain’s government has provided a £1 billion guarantee to support Ford UK’s electric vehicle production and safeguard thousands of positions across the country. This financial assistance arrives as manufacturers face challenges aligning
President Donald Trump sent formal letters to 17 major pharmaceutical companies on July 31, demanding they implement “Most Favored Nation” pricing within 60 days. This action builds on his May 12 executive
Ford’s hitting the brakes on 312,120 vehicles. The recall became public on August 1 when NHTSA posted the filing dated July 25, 2025 that a fault in the Electronic Brake Booster (EBB)