Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

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Disney has a price problem. It has ambitious plans to fix that

Disney has a price problem. It has ambitious plans to fix that

Disney has a price problem. It has ambitious plans to fix that
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Cash sweep scrutiny threatens wealth managers' credit ratings, Moody's says

The spate of regulatory investigations into wealth managers' cash sweep programs could hurt their credit ratings, Moody's Ratings warned on Thursday, underscoring the

Cash sweep scrutiny threatens wealth managers' credit ratings, Moody's says
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Chipmaker Texas Instruments to receive up to $1.6 billion in funding from US

Texas Instruments said on Friday it would receive up to $1.6 billion in funding from the U.S.

Chipmaker Texas Instruments to receive up to $1.6 billion in funding from US
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Japanese flows and yen show markets recovering from BOJ scare

Japanese investment data on Friday confirmed what the sliding yen had been pointing to all week, that after a scary burst of turmoil global investors were

Japanese flows and yen show markets recovering from BOJ scare
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Australia's NAB posts profit dip, investors cheer margin stability

National Australia Bank, the country's No. 3 lender by total loans, reported on Friday that profit fell in the June quarter as inflation pushed up costs

Australia's NAB posts profit dip, investors cheer margin stability
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Trump’s financial disclosure shows millions made from licensing deals but costly civil judgments

Trump’s financial disclosure shows millions made from licensing deals but costly civil judgments

Trump’s financial disclosure shows millions made from licensing deals but costly civil judgments
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Singapore's July exports rise 15.7% y/y, stronger than forecast

Singapore's non-oil domestic exports rose 15.7% in July from a year earlier, data on Friday showed, with both electronics and non-electronics exports growing.

Singapore's July exports rise 15.7% y/y, stronger than forecast
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JD Vance has a low-rate mortgage, bitcoin and millions in a brokerage account, new disclosures show

JD Vance has a low-rate mortgage, bitcoin and millions in a brokerage account, new disclosures show

JD Vance has a low-rate mortgage, bitcoin and millions in a brokerage account, new disclosures show
Asia|Economy|Finance

Stock market today: Wall Street leaps, and S&P 500 rallies 1.6% as US shoppers drive the economy

Wall Street rallied close to its record heights after data showed the U.S. economy is holding up better than expected

Stock market today: Wall Street leaps, and S&P 500 rallies 1.6% as US shoppers drive the economy
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Stocks gain, Treasury yields jump as US retail data reassures

World stocks rose on Thursday and Treasury yields spiked after surprisingly strong U.S. retail sales data soothed fears about slowing

Stocks gain, Treasury yields jump as US retail data reassures
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Drugs to treat diabetes, heart disease and blood cancers among those affected by price negotiations

The Biden administration says Medicare recipients will save about $1.5 billion dollars on medications to for diabetes, heart disease, types of arthritis and other ailments under new prices negotiated with drug companies that will take effect in 2026

Drugs to treat diabetes, heart disease and blood cancers among those affected by price negotiations
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Sales at stores are suddenly surging in the US economy’s latest show of strength

Sales at stores are suddenly surging in the US economy’s latest show of strength

Sales at stores are suddenly surging in the US economy’s latest show of strength
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Starbucks is giving its new CEO a huge pay package and not making him move to Seattle

Starbucks' incoming CEO could make well in excess of $100 million in his first year with the company under an incentive-laden contract, and he will not be required to relocate from his home in California to Seattle, the home of the global coffee giant

Starbucks is giving its new CEO a huge pay package and not making him move to Seattle
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Elliott targets Southwest Airlines board in bid to shake up leadership

Elliott Investment Management has launched a boardroom battle at Southwest Airlines seeking to replace 10 of 15 directors, as the hedge fund pushes to oust

Elliott targets Southwest Airlines board in bid to shake up leadership
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Allstate to sell its employer voluntary benefits business to StanCorp Financial in $2 billion deal

Insurer Allstate has agreed to sell its subsidiaries that provide employer voluntary benefits to StanCorp Financial Group (The Standard) in a $2 billion cash deal, the company said in a

Allstate to sell its employer voluntary benefits business to StanCorp Financial in $2 billion deal
Finance|Stock Markets

Stocks rise, bond yields drop on soft US PPI data

Stocks jumped and bond yields fell on Tuesday after data showed U.S. producer prices increased less than expected in July, reinforcing

Stocks rise, bond yields drop on soft US PPI data
Asia|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Markets shift to holiday mood

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole It's been a blessedly quiet start to the week in Asia with Japan taking a much-needed holiday for Mountain Day, after the Nikkei

Markets shift to holiday mood
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LL Flooring files for bankruptcy, to pursue sale of business

Specialty flooring retailer LL Flooring said on Sunday that it had commenced Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings and will pursue a going-concern sale of its business.

LL Flooring files for bankruptcy, to pursue sale of business
Asia|Finance|Stock Markets

Stocks tick up while yen slips in calm before US data

World stocks edged higher on Monday while the yen slipped as a holiday in Japan removed one source of recent volatility, with investors

Stocks tick up while yen slips in calm before US data
Asia|Business|Finance

Volatility shock fades, India CPI on deck

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.  A week is not just a long time in politics.

Volatility shock fades, India CPI on deck
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Are you a homebuyer or seller affected by the upcoming NAR settlement changes?

Are you a homebuyer or seller affected by the upcoming NAR settlement changes?

Are you a homebuyer or seller affected by the upcoming NAR settlement changes?
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Tesla stops taking orders for cheapest Cybertruck, offers $100,000 version now

Tesla has stopped taking orders for the least expensive version of its Cybertruck, which is priced at $61,000, while making the $100,000

Tesla stops taking orders for cheapest Cybertruck, offers $100,000 version now
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'Coerced' JPMorgan Chase seeks to end NY lawsuit against Russia's VTB Bank

JPMorgan Chase on Friday asked a U.S. judge in Manhattan to dismiss its lawsuit against Russia's VTB Bank over a $439.5 million account frozen after Russia

'Coerced' JPMorgan Chase seeks to end NY lawsuit against Russia's VTB Bank
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Federal court extends block on Biden's student debt relief plan

A federal appeals court on Friday extended an order blocking President Joe Biden's administration from further implementing a student debt relief plan designed to

Federal court extends block on Biden's student debt relief plan
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Ukraine seeks bondholder approval for wartime debt restructuring

Ukraine on Friday kicked off the formal creditor approval process of its offer to restructure some $20 billion of international bonds, a

Ukraine seeks bondholder approval for wartime debt restructuring

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