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- : U.S. head coach Vlatko Andonovski resigns after Women’s World Cup disappointment: reports [1065d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: DWAC delays shareholder vote to extend Trump Media merger deadline [1065d]
- : EV startup VinFast may be worth more than Ford and GM, but there’s a catch [1065d]
- Market Extra: Bob Elliott’s Unlimited prepares to launch hedge-fund strategy ETFs [1065d]
- : Hawaiian Electric in restructuring talks after Maui fires: Wall Street Journal [1065d]
- : Appeals court rules to restrict abortion-pill access, but it will remain widely available for now [1065d]
- Earnings Results: Wolfspeed’s stock sinks as silicon-carbide chip company sees swelling losses [1065d]
- : Biden calls IRA ‘one of the most significant laws’ ever as he promotes climate investments [1065d]
- The Ratings Game: Synopsys stock rises as chip-design company’s earnings, outlook top Street view [1065d]
- Earnings Results: Cisco logs a strong quarter but its cautious outlook pushes the stock down [1065d]
- : Why Margot Robbie’s $50 million ‘Barbie’ payday is pretty good — for a girl [1065d]
- : Housing market has hit ‘rock bottom,’ says Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman [1065d]
- In One Chart: 10-year U.S. Treasury yields above 4% are probably the peak, says Swiss Re [1065d]
- The Moneyist: ‘I am only interested in zero risk’: I’m inheriting $100K. Is a 5.5% CD a good rate? Where else should I invest? [1065d]
- Living With Climate Change: Biden’s IRA is loaded with tax-saving energy and climate moves. Who would guess it from the name? [1065d]
- Realtor.com: Can Rudy Giuliani get $6.5 million for his Upper East Side apartment? [1065d]
- Currencies: Why U.S. stock-market investors need to keep an eye on a weak Japanese yen [1065d]
- The Fed: Fed minutes show ‘most’ officials continue to worry about ‘significant upside inflation risks’ [1065d]
- In One Chart: Fed may hold rate steady in September and hike in November, says BofA. Here’s how markets might react [1065d]
- : Country Garden’s bonds tick higher as buying continues after downgrade [1065d]
- The Ratings Game: Intel’s Tower deal falls apart, but Wall Street doesn’t seem too broken up about it [1065d]
- : The Apple Watch may now be a back-to-school necessity [1065d]
- Market Extra: How higher-for-longer U.S. rates are unfolding as investors fret over rising yields [1065d]
- Economic Report: Most businesses plan to stick to current work-from-home arrangements [1065d]
- : Pipeline giant Energy Transfer buying Crestwood Equity Partners in unit-for-unit deal [1065d]
- : Here’s why Target removed Pride-related items, according to its CEO [1065d]
- Earnings Results: TJX earnings get a boost from sales of clothing, accessories and home goods [1065d]
- : Mortgage rates could hit 8%, economists say, citing a worrying sign not seen since the Great Recession [1065d]
- : Profit at world’s biggest sovereign-wealth fund comes roaring back thanks to tech and AI [1065d]
- : Target facing ‘unacceptable amount’ of retail theft and organized retail crime, CEO says [1065d]
- : The Bud Light boycott may be running out of steam, Deutsche Bank analysts say after commissioning survey [1065d]
- Economic Report: U.S. industrial output jumps in July on sharply higher utilities output [1065d]
- Economic Report: Builders ramped up construction of new U.S. homes in July [1065d]
- Washington Watch: Climate winners and losers as the Inflation Reduction Act hits 1-year anniversary [1065d]
- Market Extra: Tesla and Apple are the most under-owned companies right now, says Jefferies [1065d]
- : Stop binge-watching and read your credit-card bills. Subscription services make lots of money when you’re not paying attention. [1065d]
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