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- The Wall Street Journal: Starbucks selling its cold-pressed juice brand to focus on stores [1397d]
- Key Words: Uvalde, Texas, school shooting spurs Sen. Chris Murphy to ask lawmakers ‘What are we doing? Why are we here?’ [1397d]
- : Lyft cutting hiring, costs as its stock nears all-time low [1397d]
- : Wendy’s stock rallies 15% as Nelson Peltz’s hedge fund Trian discloses nearly one-fifth stake in company [1397d]
- Personal Finance Daily: Fannie Mae chief economist says the U.S. housing market has finally turned a corner and temporary child tax credits contributed to Americans’ financial security in 2021 [1397d]
- : Alibaba executive draws scorn for proposed individual carbon tracker [1397d]
- Market Extra: S&P 500 hovers near bear market. It’s ferocity may depend on the economy. [1397d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Agilent’s second-quarter profit widens on higher sales [1397d]
- Earnings Results: Intuit stock rises after tax-season earnings top Street estimate, improved outlook [1397d]
- : The good news: Americans’ financial security soared last year. The bad news: That may be due to this lucrative, but temporary tax break [1397d]
- : Twitter’s stock falls below where Elon Musk bought it, turning a $1.1 billion profit into a $40 million loss [1397d]
- Market Extra: Chances of a markets-led recession arriving sooner than expected are growing by the day, investors and traders say [1397d]
- The Ratings Game: Zoom stock flies higher despite tech rout as earnings show it is not just a pandemic darling [1397d]
- The Tell: Dow, S&P 500 head for worst start to a year since 1970 —- for tech it’s the worst in history [1397d]
- : Best Buy takes a hit from inflation but says appliances and clearance outlets are bright spots [1397d]
- Vitaliy Katsenelson's Contrarian Edge: 6 reasons inflation will stick around longer — and you’re not going to like what comes after [1397d]
- Key Words: Fannie Mae chief economist says U.S. housing market has finally turned a corner: ‘A sharper downturn in residential investment is now underway’ [1397d]
- The Tell: George Soros says Ukraine war threatens civilization [1397d]
- Key Words: Visa CEO says retail sector remains healthy thanks to big spenders: ‘We’re just not seeing these negative impacts’ [1397d]
- Crypto: Bipartisan bill enshrining bitcoin, ether as commodities due in June [1397d]
- Outside the Box: I wrongly expected COVID to fade last summer — here’s what to expect this time [1397d]
- The Margin: At Davos, are leaders’ private jets and limos actually hurting climate-change efforts? [1397d]
- Key Words: Bernie Sanders on Davos 2022: The oligarchs party, the poor suffer [1397d]
- Key Words: ‘Markets are imploding’ because the Fed isn’t doing its job, says billionaire investor Bill Ackman [1397d]
- The Fed: Fed’s Bostic calls for caution as Fed raises rates: ‘Even firetrucks with sirens blaring slow down at intersections’ [1397d]
- : New laws blocking surprise medical bills are already preventing unexpected bills — here’s how many so far [1397d]
- Deep Dive: Today’s biggest stock market losers aren’t limited to technology, as economic fears mount [1397d]
- : ‘An encouraging sign for many buyers’: Economist points to silver lining in red-hot U.S. housing market [1397d]
- : ‘Drone delivery in as little as 30 minutes’: Walmart adding 4 million more households by year end [1397d]
- The Ratings Game: Snap stock plunges toward worst drop on record as profit warning makes the shares ‘uninvestible’ [1397d]
- Key Words: Ray Dalio says ‘cash is still trash’…but stocks are trashier [1397d]
- : Walmart faces backlash over its Juneteenth-themed ice cream [1397d]
- In One Chart: ‘Real wealth destruction’: This Deutsche Bank chart shows what could happen to assets in a repeat of the stagflationary 1970s. [1397d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Shale drillers are pumping out dividends instead of more oil and gas [1397d]
- Economic Report: New home sales plunge as high prices and rising mortgage rates discourage buyers [1397d]
- Coronavirus Update: FDA panel to review Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for children aged six month to 4 years on June 15 [1397d]
- Economic Report: U.S. economy’s growth slows in May due to inflation and weaker demand, S&P finds [1397d]
- Futures Movers: Gold ticks higher, aiming for 4-day winning streak as dollar pulls back [1397d]
- Washington Watch: As Biden fights inflation, economists warn his weapons for this battle look ‘extremely limited’ [1397d]
- : Forget pickleball and golf. These communities centered around farms or gardens are redefining retirement [1397d]
- Living With Climate Change: ‘Don’t work for the climate wreckers’: U.N.’s António Guterres to 2022 graduates [1397d]
- The Tell: $250 billion of “rebalancing” inflows could rescue stocks by the end of June, JP Morgan says [1397d]
- Futures Movers: Oil edges higher on fuel demand but Chinese demand still a concern [1397d]
- : Even a recession wouldn’t cure inflation, former Obama adviser says [1397d]
- Need to Know: In a ‘baby with the bathwater’ market, here are a dozen unfairly punished stocks, ripe for a bounce [1397d]
- Mark Hulbert: Inflation may be a lot lower than anyone thinks — even the Fed [1397d]
- Bond Report: Treasury yields fall back as stock market sees renewed pressure [1397d]
- Outside the Box: Save like mad for five years—retire with millions [1398d]
- Washington Watch: Jobs from Washington’s big infrastructure law will be ‘more fairly distributed’ thanks to this one provision, advocates say [1398d]
- : ‘If you wait for the right time to travel you may never do it’ — seniors take stock of risks as COVID cases rise [1398d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Eurozone growth remains robust in May thanks to booming service sector, S&P Global PMIs show [1398d]
- Autotrader: The 10 best cars for new college grads [1398d]
- NerdWallet: How hotels and Airbnbs are tapping into the electric vehicle trend [1398d]
- NerdWallet: Here’s how apps can help when someone dies [1398d]
- Next Avenue: George Carlin on abortion, baby boomers and the American dream, and why his comedy is still so relevant today [1398d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: China central bank urges lenders to rev up support for real economy [1398d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Greencore swung to first half pretax profit [1398d]
- Market Snapshot: Tech rout set to drag Wall Street lower, following a grim warning from Snap [1398d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Samsung to invest about $356 billion in chips, biopharmaceuticals, next-generation technology [1398d]
- : TaskRabbit to close its offices, go entirely remote [1398d]
- MarketWatch First Take: Snap’s warning of a weaker outlook sends ripples through tech stocks [1398d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Airbnb to close domestic business in China amid continuing lockdowns [1398d]
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