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Marketmind: This Fed's not for turning

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Mike Dolan If markets had been hoping the Federal Reserve might be minded to push back against the relentless rise in U.S. bond yields, they've

Marketmind: This Fed's not for turning
Business|Finance

Eli Lilly to buy Point Biopharma for $1.4 billion

Eli Lilly and Co has agreed to acquire Point Biopharma Global in an all-cash deal valued at $1.4 billion, the two companies said on Tuesday.

Eli Lilly to buy Point Biopharma for $1.4 billion
Asia|News|World

Schumer announces U.S. Senate trip to China, Japan, South Korea

A bipartisan U.S. Senate delegation will visit China, Japan and South Korea in October, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Tuesday.

Schumer announces U.S. Senate trip to China, Japan, South Korea
Business|Finance

Spice maker McCormick lifts profit forecast as higher prices cushion weaker demand

McCormick on Tuesday raised its annual profit forecast as it expects higher prices for its spices and condiments to make up for slowing demand and a sluggish recovery in China The Cholula

Spice maker McCormick lifts profit forecast as higher prices cushion weaker demand
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United Airlines closes in on large order for Airbus A321 narrowbody jets - Bloomberg News

United Airlines is near an agreement to purchase a double-digit number of Airbus A321 narrowbody jets, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

United Airlines closes in on large order for Airbus A321 narrowbody jets - Bloomberg News
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Fed's Bostic: No 'urgency' to raise rates again, but cuts a long way off

With the economy slowing and inflation falling there is no urgency for the Federal Reserve to raise its policy interest rate again, but it will likely be a long time before the Fed

Fed's Bostic: No 'urgency' to raise rates again, but cuts a long way off
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Krispy Kreme looks to sell Insomnia Cookies unit

Krispy Kreme is exploring options for its Insomnia Cookies unit including a sale, the company said on Tuesday, as it renews its focus on its main business of selling doughnuts.

Krispy Kreme looks to sell Insomnia Cookies unit
Business|Finance|US

PNC Bank buys $16.6 billion capital commitment portfolio from Signature Bridge Bank

PNC Financial Services' banking unit said on Tuesday that it had bought a portfolio from Signature Bridge Bank representing $16.6 billion in total commitments, including $9 billion of

PNC Bank buys $16.6 billion capital commitment portfolio from Signature Bridge Bank
Business|Entertainment

Netflix plans to raise prices after actors strike ends - WSJ

Netflix is planning to raise the price of its ad-free service after the on-going Hollywood actors strike ends, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.

Netflix plans to raise prices after actors strike ends - WSJ
Business|News|Technology

DirecTV says Warner Bros Discovery streaming CNN violates deal - NYT

Satellite TV provider DirecTV warned CNN-parent Warner Bros Discovery that its plan to stream the news service risks violating a contract between the companies, the New York Times reported

DirecTV says Warner Bros Discovery streaming CNN violates deal - NYT
News|Technology

Meta Oversight Board to open case on manipulated video of US President Biden

Meta's Oversight Board plans to open a case examining an altered video of U.S.

Meta Oversight Board to open case on manipulated video of US President Biden
News|US

US FDA authorizes Novavax's updated COVID shot

The U.S.

US FDA authorizes Novavax's updated COVID shot
Election|News

Factbox-The Republican candidates running for US president

Nine Republican candidates have qualified for the party's debates so far as they seek the nomination to take on Democratic U.S.

Factbox-The Republican candidates running for US president
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GM furloughs another 163 workers due to UAW strike

General Motors said on Tuesday it was laying off another 163 workers in Ohio because of the ongoing United Auto Workers strike at two assembly plants and 18 parts distribution centers.

GM furloughs another 163 workers due to UAW strike
News|US|World

Treasury's Yellen says US overdependent on China for critical supply chains

U.S.

Treasury's Yellen says US overdependent on China for critical supply chains
Business|Finance

Insulet CFO to step down to join 3M's healthcare business

Insulet Corp said on Tuesday Wayde McMillan would step down as the medical device maker's chief financial officer, effective Oct. 20, to join 3M's healthcare business.

Insulet CFO to step down to join 3M's healthcare business
Business|Entertainment|Technology

Spotify Premium to include free access to audiobooks in UK, Australia

Spotify said on Tuesday that users of its premium services in the UK and Australia would now have 15 hours of free access to audiobooks a month, with the feature expanding to the United

Spotify Premium to include free access to audiobooks in UK, Australia
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US agency, California gathering details of self-driving crash

U.S. and California officials said on Tuesday they are in discussions with General Motors self-driving unit Cruise about a crash in San Francisco involving a pedestrian struck

US agency, California gathering details of self-driving crash
News|US

Explainer-What are the next steps as US House searches for new speaker?

The U.S.

Explainer-What are the next steps as US House searches for new speaker?
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Marketmind: Bond steamroller flattens all

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan The eye-watering surge in long-term U.S. government borrowing costs continues to pummel world markets everywhere as investors fear 30

Marketmind: Bond steamroller flattens all
Business|Health

Eli Lilly's head of diabetes and obesity unit to retire

Eli Lilly and Co said on Wednesday that the head of its diabetes and obesity division, Mike Mason, will retire by the end of the year after more than three decades with the drugmaker.

Eli Lilly's head of diabetes and obesity unit to retire
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Ford's third-quarter US auto sales rise on pickup, crossover SUV demand

Ford Motor on Wednesday posted a near 8% rise in U.S. auto sales for the third-quarter, driven by continued demand for crossover SUVs and pickup trucks.

Ford's third-quarter US auto sales rise on pickup, crossover SUV demand
Business|Finance|Technology

Apple CEO Tim Cook makes $41 million from biggest stock sale in two years

Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook made $41.5 million after taxes in his biggest share sale in two years, a U.S. securities filing showed.

Apple CEO Tim Cook makes $41 million from biggest stock sale in two years
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World's biggest bond markets hit by wave of selling, then bounce

A sell-off in Treasuries continued overnight before paring losses, with long-term yields pushed to highs unseen since the global financial crisis.

World's biggest bond markets hit by wave of selling, then bounce
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No new trial in ex-Tesla factory worker's racial harassment case, judge rules

A California federal judge on Wednesday declined to order a third trial in a race discrimination lawsuit against Tesla Inc, rejecting claims by a Black former factory worker that the

No new trial in ex-Tesla factory worker's racial harassment case, judge rules

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