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- Charts suggest the S&P 500 is at a make-or-break moment, Jim Cramer says [1196d]
- Jim Cramer says market is in a period of consolidation, getting rid of 'weak-handed investors' [1196d]
- Apple is the only tech giant that still hasn't announced layoffs — these charts may explain why [1196d]
- Crypto publication CoinDesk hires Lazard to explore sale as crisis deepens at parent company DCG [1196d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Discover Financial, Alcoa and more [1196d]
- Gen Z workers want to retire before 60—here’s how much they need to save each month to get to $2 million [1196d]
- Fugitive $100 million New Jersey deli defendant Peter Coker Jr. arrested in Thailand [1196d]
- Marvel movies are set to return to China, but Covid could weigh on ticket sales [1196d]
- Mexico cracks down on solar geoengineering, forcing startup to pause operations [1196d]
- Microsoft layoffs are not enough to shake our cautious view of the tech giant [1196d]
- A debt ceiling standoff may trigger 'serious' fallout for Americans, warns economist. Here's what it means for you [1196d]
- Bed Bath & Beyond looks for capital infusion, buyer ahead of likely bankruptcy filing [1196d]
- Holiday retail sales tanked, but trucking data shows e-commerce wasn't the issue [1196d]
- Disney slams Peltz for lack of media experience, but its board is light on it, too [1196d]
- Troubled tech stock on a 2023 run continues higher in a down market. So we're trimming [1196d]
- Americans see Biden's handling of classified docs as inappropriate — but not criminal, poll shows [1196d]
- Columbia University will be led by a woman for the first time in its 268-year history [1196d]
- Palantir CEO tells tech workers who don't like the company's military deals, ‘Don’t work here’ [1196d]
- Davos elites see a major risk ahead for markets with looming U.S. debt standoff [1196d]
- Amid inflation, more middle-class Americans struggle to make ends meet [1196d]
- Read the memos Amazon execs sent to employees about job cuts [1196d]
- Fake cannabis billionaire Justin Costello pleads guilty in $35 million fraud, with recommended prison term of 10 years [1196d]
- Amazon, Meta and Google buy more clean energy than any other companies [1196d]
- Evictions are picking up across the U.S. Here's what at-risk tenants can do [1196d]
- We welcome Cisco CEO's upbeat view on the economy, but remain cautious on future order growth [1196d]
- Ireland signals 'better mood' on UK-EU talks after bitter Brexit disputes [1197d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Microsoft, Moderna, Mobileye, Chegg and more [1197d]
- The threat of a transatlantic trade war is dominating Davos [1197d]
- Floods devastate Philippines as president declares 'state of calamity' [1197d]
- Markets fully price in quarter-point interest rate hike in February as inflation slows [1197d]
- Ukraine’s Zelenskyy tells Davos supplies of Western tanks must outpace another Russian offensive [1197d]
- Gen Z and millennials are leading 'the big quit' in 2023—why nearly 70% plan to leave their jobs [1197d]
- Jim Cramer's Investing Club meeting Wednesday: Stick with P&G, Morgan Stanley, Microsoft layoffs [1197d]
- Amazon cited by Labor Department for exposing warehouse workers to safety hazards [1197d]
- Iran has an obligation to give up its nuclear program, Saudi minister says [1197d]
- Microsoft, Amazon and other tech companies have laid off more than 60,000 employees in the last year [1197d]
- Rep. George Santos denies taking money from GoFundMe for disabled veteran's dying dog [1197d]
- Holiday sales fall short of expectations, set stage for tougher 2023 for retailers [1197d]
- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell tests positive for Covid [1197d]
- Ripple CEO is optimistic the crypto firm will get ruling on XRP lawsuit soon, slams 'embarrassing' SEC [1197d]
- Homebuilder sentiment rises in January for the first time in a year, thanks to lower mortgage rates [1197d]
- These are the 3 most promising side hustles of 2023: Delivery jobs 'take way too much of your earnings,' says expert [1197d]
- Apple just announced a new $299 HomePod [1197d]
- Oil giant Aramco says windfall taxes 'not helpful' and could stifle decarbonization [1197d]
- Microsoft is laying off 10,000 employees [1197d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the market Wednesday: Inflation cools, Microsoft job cuts [1197d]
- Gun companies reckon with declining demand after pandemic surge [1197d]
- 10-year Treasury yield tumbles below 3.44% after producer prices decline by more than expected [1197d]
- Southwest pilots' union calls vote to authorize potential strike as contract talks sour [1197d]
- IEA chief expects Russia to lose the energy battle, sees major difficulties for Moscow's exports [1197d]
- Amazon set to begin new round of layoffs affecting over 18,000 people [1197d]
- David Solomon admits Goldman took on too much, too quickly in consumer business [1197d]
- Wholesale prices fell 0.5% in December, much more than expected [1197d]
- Filmmaker Oliver Stone slams environmental movement over 'destructive' actions on nuclear [1197d]
- Party City files for bankruptcy to restructure piling debt [1197d]
- John Kerry says thawing U.S.-China tensions could make a huge difference to climate fight [1197d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: United Airlines, Moderna, IBM and more [1197d]
- Bank of America CEO says capitalism needs cleaning up with new global ESG rules [1197d]
- Smartphones, used cars and bacon: 10 things with the biggest price drops in 2022, despite inflation [1197d]
- Aramco chief warns of possible oil supply shortages, as Chinese demand set to surge [1197d]
- Credit Suisse CEO says outflows have reduced 'very significantly' as overhaul progresses [1197d]
- Mortgage demand jumps 28% in one week, as interest rates drop to lowest point in months [1197d]
- China's economy will be 'on fire' in the second half of 2023, StanChart chairman says [1197d]
- Putin could be ready to announce a second mobilization drive, analysts say [1197d]
- ‘Big Oil peddled the big lie’: UN chief slams energy giants for ignoring their own climate science [1197d]
- Over 200 millionaires urge Davos elite to up taxes on the ultra-rich [1197d]
- UniCredit CEO says Europe may defy the odds and avoid a recession [1197d]
- Top business leaders and policymakers discuss the future of jobs at the World Economic Forum [1197d]
- UK inflation rate dips for second straight month to hit 10.5% [1197d]
- Naftogaz CEO says the Ukrainian state energy giant will be out of default soon [1197d]
- $1.4 trillion wipeout hits crypto industry at Davos — except for a lone flashy orange bitcoin car [1197d]
- China's economy looks set for a rebound in 2023, but a lot depends on one variable, KraneShares says [1197d]
- Stopping the 'quiet quitting' trend could be all down to your boss [1197d]
- Japanese yen weakens as Bank of Japan makes no changes to yield curve range [1197d]
- Recession fears won't stop 'the big quit' in 2023, says LinkedIn [1197d]
- Where are the safest places to travel in 2023? It depends on how you define 'safe' [1197d]
- Twitter is auctioning off espresso machines and kegerators from its San Francisco headquarters [1197d]
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