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- The Wall Street Journal: GE CEO Larry Culp agrees to pay cut after shareholder protest [1472d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Barry Diller’s gambling license is delayed by Nevada regulator [1472d]
- The Tell: Oil prices are the ‘linchpin’ for markets as Russia wages war on Ukraine, says CIO Bob Doll [1472d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Warby Parker expects to open 40 new stores this year [1472d]
- : Wisdom for St. Patrick’s Day: Six money tips that worked for Nanie Sheehan, my Irish grandmother [1472d]
- The New York Post: U.S. citizen James Hill among those killed in Russian attack in Chernihiv [1472d]
- Earnings Results: FedEx stock slips as earnings miss Wall Street consensus [1472d]
- Personal Finance Daily: This boss gave his workers a raise to help pay higher gas prices and mortgage rates soar above 4% for the first time since 2019 [1472d]
- : Russia says it made debt payments in dollars, a move that would avert potential default: reports [1472d]
- In One Chart: Who owns the biggest slice of the $15.5 trillion corporate bond market? Not investors in the U.S. [1472d]
- TaxWatch: ‘People have a lot of options. They have Amazon. They have Walmart:’ IRS chief says his agency competes with big-box stores for staff [1472d]
- Commodities Corner: Commodities offer traders a wild ride, but some are drawn to volatility like flies ‘to a light bulb’ [1472d]
- : Cannabis company Ayr Wellness beats revenue estimate as branding efforts pay off [1472d]
- : Big Tech is not shaking over fear of antitrust as companies plow ahead with billion-dollar deals [1472d]
- Distributed Ledger: Why haven’t we seen the rise of next Dogecoin or Shiba Inu? Here are three main reasons [1472d]
- : Crypto, law enforcement experts say there is ‘no evidence’ Russia’s Putin is using bitcoin to evade sanctions [1472d]
- ETF Wrap: As the Fed launched its first rate hike in four years, China ETFs explode higher and uranium funds implode [1472d]
- Realtor.com: Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson’s Former 90210 Rental Available for $125K a Month [1472d]
- International Living: Considering moving abroad? These are the greatest benefits of expat life [1472d]
- : Koch Industries breaks silence on Russia operations — and says it will continue to operate its two glass factories there [1472d]
- : Mark DeCambre named new editor in chief of MarketWatch [1472d]
- Commodities Corner: Why Russia’s invasion of Ukraine lifted uranium prices to their highest in over a decade [1472d]
- Medill News Service: Lawmakers take aim at high drug prices as inflation runs amok. Cap for seniors? [1472d]
- Key Words: Arnold Schwarzenegger releases video appeal to Vladimir Putin and the Russian people [1472d]
- Deep Dive: 17 oil stocks, including Warren Buffett favorite Occidental Petroleum, that are expected to book the highest free cash flow [1472d]
- Coronavirus Update: As COVID cases climb in Europe, experts worry about a new wave in the U.S. which has typically followed within weeks [1472d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Amazon closes $6.5 billion deal to acquire MGM [1472d]
- Dispatches from a Pandemic: ‘Your staff are probably your most valuable resource’: Meet the boss who gave his workers a raise to help pay higher gasoline prices [1472d]
- : Mortgage rates soar above 4% for the first time since 2019 [1472d]
- : The American entrepreneur with a business in Ukraine who pivoted to lead a grassroots humanitarian effort [1472d]
- Market Pulse: Dow slumps Thursday morning, poised to snap 2-day rally, as oil resumes surge [1472d]
- Economic Report: U.S. manufacturing strong in February, with only autos lagging [1472d]
- Economic Report: New-home construction activity improves as builders work through backlog of permits [1472d]
- Economic Report: Philadelphia Fed’s manufacturing gauge shows strength in March [1472d]
- Economic Report: U.S. unemployment claims drop to 2-1/2 month low of 214,000 as hiring revs up [1472d]
- Outside the Box: War in Ukraine: Best U.S. help is supplying kamikaze drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles [1472d]
- : Bank of England hikes rates for third time since December [1472d]
- Metals Stocks: Gold stages 2% rally higher as dollar takes leg lower after Fed rate hike [1472d]
- Bond Report: Treasury yields slip as investors assess Fed rate hike [1472d]
- : Is your portfolio ready for bad times? [1472d]
- Need to Know: Gold at $10,000? Death of the 40-year bull market in bonds? What’s next for the global financial system after Russia’s central bank gets cancelled [1472d]
- Futures Movers: U.S. crude renews a push higher, nearing $100 a barrel, Brent also climbs [1472d]
- NerdWallet: How to get a travel rewards card if you’re just building credit [1472d]
- Kelley Blue Book: The stylish 2022 Kia EV6 takes on Tesla with fast charging and a 310-mile range [1472d]
- The View From Unretirement: Retirement planning advice we’re not getting from financial advisers [1472d]
- Next Avenue: Single after 50? Here’s a guide to dating apps and their slang [1472d]
- Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures struggle after Fed hike, amid rising oil prices, Ukraine violence [1472d]
- Financial Crime: North Carolina man used Game of Thrones-themed companies in $1.7 million COVID-19 relief fraud [1473d]
- Tax Guy: Watch out — Decisions you make on your 2021 tax return can affect your future Medicare health insurance premiums [1473d]
- Brett Arends's ROI: How retirement savers can handle the risk of inflation [1473d]
- : Intel, Micron CEOs to testify before Senate panel next week [1473d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Australia’s unemployment rate falls to lowest since 2008 [1473d]
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