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- The Wall Street Journal: Port of Oakland operations snarled as truckers protest [1337d]
- The Margin: ‘Stray’ — the videogame where you play as a cat — is breaking the internet [1337d]
- Earnings Results: Netflix lost fewer subscribers than forecast and expects to win them back quickly, boosting stock [1337d]
- Outside the Box: Our bill for easy money is coming due: Prepare for low and volatile returns — or the long-delayed financial market reckoning. [1337d]
- : Hasbro says preorders of its new Wordle game are ‘off to a record start’ [1337d]
- Market Extra: Small-caps lead stock-market surge as Russell 2000 sees biggest gain since January 2021 [1337d]
- Personal Finance Daily: The typical S&P 500 CEO made 324 times more than the median-paid worker last year and the case for 0% interest student loans instead of cancellation [1337d]
- : EA splits chief technology officer role as Ken Moss heads for the doors [1337d]
- The Tell: Energy and materials stocks face rough ride as commodity prices come off the boil, says economist [1337d]
- : AMC, GameStop stocks jump to multi-month intraday highs, then pull back [1337d]
- Living With Climate Change: U.K. weather officials drew a scary heatwave map for 2050 — this week it came true, 28 years early [1337d]
- Currencies: U.S. inflation, recession concerns take a back seat in markets to someone else’s problems for now: Europe’s [1337d]
- Brett Arends's ROI: These are the mistakes the ‘Fiscal Feminist’ wants women to avoid [1337d]
- : The typical S&P 500 CEO made 324 times more than the median-paid worker last year: report [1337d]
- : Junk bonds aren’t as junky as investors think – which makes them a good contrarian buy [1337d]
- : Boeing is ‘biggest beneficiary’ of storied air show as new orders keep coming [1337d]
- : Cruise stocks extend big bounces after CDC’s COVID-19 program for cruise ships ends [1337d]
- The Margin: CDC ends reporting COVID cases on cruise ships [1337d]
- Outside the Box: Stablecoin and other digital assets are falsely framed as a choice between personal privacy and national security. We can have both. [1337d]
- The Rental Trap: This San Antonio mom who spends half her income on rent is ‘just trying to scrape by’ [1337d]
- BookWatch: If you want to retire early, don’t quit — negotiate a severance package. This FIRE movement pioneer shows you how. [1337d]
- The Fed: How high will the Fed will have to push up interest rates to cool down inflation? No one knows [1337d]
- : What a Netflix crackdown on password sharing could look like [1337d]
- Market Extra: Here’s what’s at stake if Russia doesn’t get a key European gas pipeline back up and running this week [1337d]
- Futures Movers: Oil pulls back after Monday bounce, but U.S. prices hold above $100 [1337d]
- Key Words: 9/11 victims’ families urge Trump to ‘reconsider’ events with Saudi-backed LIV Golf [1337d]
- : Energy and commodity prices will stay elevated amid the energy transition, says Invesco’s investment chief for value stocks [1337d]
- : ECB’s ‘anti-fragmentation’ measure comes at just the right time for Italy [1337d]
- In One Chart: This bear market in stocks remains historically shallow and short: Jefferies [1337d]
- The Ratings Game: Block’s potential for ‘valuation squeeze’ sparks downgrade of Square-parent’s stock [1337d]
- Economic Report: U.S. housing starts fall in June for the second straight month [1337d]
- Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures recover some ground as earnings roll in after slump on Apple news [1337d]
- Metals Stocks: Gold rises for second day, bolstered by dollar’s pullback [1337d]
- The Ratings Game: Arista stock rises after upgrade: ‘This is the kind of name to own as the economy weakens’ [1337d]
- : Apple is latest Big Tech player to plan cost cuts: report [1337d]
- Need to Know: ‘Hot inflation is over.’ Here’s what that means for investors, says portfolio manager. [1337d]
- Market Extra: Full capitulation: Fund managers have never been this pessimistic on growth or profits [1337d]
- Help Me Retire: We have $1.5 million we don’t intend to ever use in retirement – how do we invest it if we plan on giving it to our kids one day? [1337d]
- Bond Report: Treasuries becalmed as bund yields jump on ECB speculation [1338d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: EU budget commissioner says it isn’t expecting Nord Stream to restart [1338d]
- NerdWallet: Why buyers are snapping up this new Jeep—and paying quite a bit for it [1338d]
- NerdWallet: The case for 0% interest student loans—instead of cancellation [1338d]
- NerdWallet: For renters priced out of the housing market, there are still ways to keep your homeownership dream alive [1338d]
- Next Avenue: Do you get financial envy? Don’t be fooled by social media’s money mirage. [1338d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: French government to pay $9.8 billion to take EDF private [1338d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Novartis sales and profit drop, but backs 2022 guidance [1338d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: U.K. unemployment rate stabilized in three months to May [1338d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: RBA official: Risks to Australia’s financial stability ‘a little elevated’ [1338d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Genesis listed as Three Arrows Capital’s biggest creditor, lent $2.4 billion [1338d]
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