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- The Moneyist: ‘I hate to be cheap’: With 40-year high inflation, is it still acceptable to arrive at a friend’s house for dinner with just one bottle of wine? [1242d]
- : Apple CEO Tim Cook won’t raise iPhone 14 prices. He must first deal with a fierce rival — and it’s not Samsung [1242d]
- Commodities Corner: How to invest in water as droughts, shortages dominate the news [1242d]
- : ‘The hell that they put me through’: Nursing homes suing caregivers for debts they don’t owe, regulator says [1242d]
- MarketWatch First Take: Queen Elizabeth II’s death set to spark massive demand for London hotels as visitors flock to U.K. capital [1242d]
- Retirement Weekly: 4 ways to help recession-proof your retirement savings [1242d]
- Encore: With inflation, many retirees will pay more federal income taxes [1242d]
- Washington Watch: These 3 races could determine whether Democrats or Republicans control the Senate in 2023 [1242d]
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- : Is Apple committed to workers’ rights to organize? Investors want to know. [1242d]
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- Key Words: Samsung flips off the iPhone 14: ‘Let us know when it folds’ [1242d]
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- Financial Crime: She called herself the Mother Teresa of Florida small-business lending, but investigators say she was really running a $194 million Ponzi scheme [1242d]
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- Economic Report: Mortgage rates march towards 6%, reaching highest level since 2008 — but there is some good news for home buyers [1242d]
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- : ‘Forget about chasing rewards and seek the lowest interest rate possible’: Credit-card rates near peak not seen since 1996 [1242d]
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- : ‘The emperor has no clothes.’ Why China’s reputation for economic management is coming undone [1242d]
- The Fed: Fed expected to channel its inner Clint Eastwood and execute another big interest-rate hike [1242d]
- MarketWatch First Take: Tim Cook didn’t have ‘one more thing,’ so Apple offered consumers a break, for once [1242d]
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- MarketWatch First Take: Queen Elizabeth II’s death: What does it mean for the future of the Commonwealth? [1242d]
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- : ‘We’re seeing a complete reversal of market conditions in just 12 months’: Rents fell from July to August — the first decline in nearly two years [1242d]
- The Human Cost: In America, it’s legal for kids as young as 12 to work on small farms. One former child laborer describes ‘dangerous and back-breaking work.’ [1242d]
- The Moneyist: ‘Things are rocky between us’: My girlfriend and I sold our Florida home. Our $200,000 profit was wired to her account. She refuses to give me my fair share. What’s my next move? [1242d]
- The Human Cost: ‘When hiring slows, Black workers get pushed so far back that they drop out’: Why the Fed’s rate hikes are threatening Black workers [1242d]
- : ‘The queen demonstrated an unstinting passion for charities’: Queen Elizabeth II supported more than 600 charities — these were her favorite causes [1242d]
- Economic Report: ‘Vulnerable time for the housing market’: Mortgage rates are now double what they were a year ago, and will weigh on house prices [1242d]
- Financial Face-Off: Is the iPhone 14 worth it? Apple CEO Tim Cook made one ‘brilliant move,’ but our verdict might surprise you. [1242d]
- : Finally, good news for home buyers: Monthly house prices fall for the first time since December 2018 [1242d]
- The Moneyist: My son asked me to set up a 529 plan for my 5-year-old granddaughter. But she says, ‘Who’s nana?’ Should I set up a college trust fund for a child who does not even know who I am? [1242d]
- : ‘Seeing women in positions of power can change the idea of what is possible’: How Queen Elizabeth II helped crack the glass ceiling [1242d]
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