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- : The fate of student debt relief may rest with the courts [1298d]
- : White House calls out Republicans criticizing student-loan forgiveness by highlighting their own loan forgiveness [1298d]
- The Tell: Here are 5 reasons why energy stocks look like a buy despite rising 74% in a year [1298d]
- : China rolls out a further trillion yuan in economic stimulus after vowing it wouldn’t unleash big fiscal packages [1298d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Elon Musk’s request for bot data is ‘absurdly broad’ but Twitter must turn over a subset, judge rules [1298d]
- Financial Crime: Ex-MLB pitcher and Ohio mayor Chuck Smith sentenced to 33 months in dark web credit card fraud [1298d]
- Personal Finance Daily: Healthcare inflation is the latest price hike hitting consumers grappling with rising costs and mortgage rates rise amid signs of ‘waning demand’ for homes [1298d]
- Earnings Results: Dell stock sinks as the end of the PC boom finally lands on its top line [1298d]
- Earnings Results: Gap stock rallies after retailer swings to surprise adjusted profit [1298d]
- Earnings Results: Workday stock rises sharply on continued growth, earnings beat [1298d]
- Earnings Results: Marvell stock drops following weak outlook, persistent supply constraints [1298d]
- Earnings Results: VMware beats on earnings as it awaits Broadcom acquisition approval [1298d]
- Front Office Sports: CBS partners with Allen media group to elevate HBCU sports [1298d]
- Earnings Results: Affirm stock stumbles as earnings beat but outlook comes up short [1298d]
- The Margin: Samsung could launch a crypto platform next year, reports say [1298d]
- The Margin: How Kobe Bryant made his $600 million fortune — and who is in charge of it now? [1298d]
- MarketWatch Options Trader: The short-term outlook for the S&P 500 doesn’t look good after a mini-rally stalled [1298d]
- Rex Nutting: Inflation hasn’t been bad for everyone — companies are producing outsized profits [1298d]
- ETF Wrap: BlackRock’s new fixed-income ETFs use an options strategy — here’s how they could pay off as investors focus on Fed rate hikes, says its U.S. head of bond ETFs [1298d]
- In One Chart: How stocks perform as central bankers gather each year at Jackson Hole [1298d]
- Therese Poletti's Tech Tales: Democrats promised to rein in Big Tech. They have failed. [1298d]
- : Healthcare inflation is the latest price hike hitting consumers grappling with rising costs [1298d]
- The Fed: Fed’s Bullard makes case for ‘front-loading’ rate hikes this year [1298d]
- Coronavirus Update: Study finds Pfizer’s antiviral has little or even zero benefit for younger adults, and WHO says BA.5 omicron subvariant accounted for 74% of cases in latest week [1298d]
- : The stock market in all likelihood has entered a new bull phase — so you’ll want to own these five stocks [1298d]
- : Black homebuyers are denied mortgages at twice the rate of overall population, new analysis shows [1298d]
- : Six months after Russia invaded Ukraine, Moral Rating Agency’s ‘Courage Index’ analyzes companies’ statements on Kremlin’s aggression [1298d]
- Earnings Results: Dollar Tree stock on track for longest losing streak in three years as it unveils price cuts at Family Dollar [1298d]
- Key Words: Peloton CEO says ‘naysayers’ are looking at the company’s $1.2 billion quarterly loss all wrong [1298d]
- The Margin: Harvard Law professor mocked after thanking Biden for student loan forgiveness, which critics are calling an Ivy League ‘bailout’ [1298d]
- Futures Movers: Oil futures decline as traders weigh prospects for an Iran nuclear deal and OPEC output cuts [1298d]
- : The Federal Reserve’s Powell has a lot of explaining to do [1298d]
- The Margin: Novak Djokovic will miss U.S. Open over vaccination status [1298d]
- Retail Stocks: Sony is raising PS5 prices in most markets amid ‘high global inflation’ [1298d]
- Deep Dive: These dividend stocks can protect you as the Federal Reserve slows the economy [1298d]
- The Wall Street Journal: What is quiet quitting? Employees are setting boundaries for better work-life balance [1298d]
- Commodities Corner: Gold has kept its value as a haven asset, despite this year’s fall in prices [1298d]
- : New York City wants its retirees back—and the feeling is mutual. This new program matches jobs with experienced workers. [1298d]
- The Fed: Fed’s Harker says he’d like to get benchmark rate above 3.4% and then ‘sit for a while’ [1298d]
- : Citigroup to book $170 mln charge for Russia consumer bank exit [1298d]
- Economic Report: Mortgage rates rise amid signs of ‘waning demand’ for homes [1298d]
- Market Extra: Does the Fed need to kill the rally in stocks to achieve its policy goals? The short answer is ‘yes’ [1298d]
- : Apartment rental startup Landing gets big funding round [1298d]
- : As Ukraine marks Independence, U.S. companies are up and running in the country, says Kyiv-based American Chamber of Commerce [1298d]
- Economic Report: GDP contracted at 0.6% annual pace in the spring [1298d]
- Economic Report: Jobless claims fall to one-month low of 243,000 — no sign of surging layoffs [1298d]
- : Fitbit to release 3 new fitness trackers this fall [1298d]
- The Fed: Fed’s George’s says inflation remains broad-based and there is ‘more work to be done’ [1298d]
- : On this Reddit message board, the Wall Street Bets crowd has worn out its welcome [1298d]
- Earnings Results: Box beats revenue and earnings forecasts, eyes first $250 million quarter [1298d]
- Earnings Results: Peloton loses more than $1 billion in latest quarter and stock dives [1298d]
- : This is what would happen if Russia cuts off the gas supply to Europe entirely, according to Morgan Stanley [1298d]
- Metals Stocks: Gold rises for third day as dollar, Treasury yields pull back [1298d]
- Need to Know: Fed heroics or no, the S&P 500 level is destined for a retest of lows. These are the levels to watch, says this strategist [1298d]
- Outside the Box: The Fed and other central banks claim that digital currency is more efficient, but what’s really scaring them is crypto. [1298d]
- : Planning a big trip for the holidays? How to make sense of travel insurance. [1298d]
- Bond Report: Bond yields edge lower ahead of Powell’s Jackson Hole speech [1298d]
- : Nvidia’s big reset has analysts wondering whether company is now in the clear [1298d]
- : What you need to know about Medicare [1298d]
- Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures get a boost ahead of Jackson Hole meeting [1298d]
- : British Gas says it will donate 10% of its profits to help customers pay gas bills. Here’s how far that will go. [1298d]
- Kelley Blue Book: The redesigned BMW X1: For under $40K, the roomy little SUV is your luxury-car starter [1298d]
- NerdWallet: The annual cost of owning a new car is now five figures—not including the payments [1298d]
- NerdWallet: Think your Airbnb will have everything you need? Think again. Here’s what you might want to pack. [1298d]
- NerdWallet: How much does in vitro fertilization cost? Is it affected by abortion bans? [1298d]
- Next Avenue: A few simple rules for eating after 50 [1298d]
- : Goldman Sachs has run the numbers on student-loan relief. Here’s their assessment. [1298d]
- : ‘Renters are stuck between a rock and a hard place’: Suburban rents are catching up with big cities, putting more pressure on renters [1298d]
- : A majority of adults are worried about the possibility of a recession by the end of 2023 — and say they’re not financially prepared [1298d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: French manufacturing confidence fell in August amid surging energy costs [1298d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: German economy grew modestly in second quarter, beating expectations [1298d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Novartis to spin off, list Sandoz business [1298d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Hong Kong stock exchange trading to resume after typhoon warning lowered [1298d]
- Tax Guy: What should you do if you have problems with the IRS? Here is advice to help you during that stressful time. [1298d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Qantas CEO says COVID-19, not layoffs, to blame for staff shortage [1298d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: BOJ to patiently continue powerful monetary easing, says board member Nakamura [1298d]
- MarketWatch First Take: Nvidia has faced this type of downturn before, and seems to have a specific goal in mind this time [1298d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Bank of Korea returns to usual 25-basis-point rate increase [1298d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Australian BNPL company Zip to exit the U.K. after blowout annual loss [1298d]
- Key Words: Creator of notorious ads that ‘swift boated’ John Kerry’s 2004 presidential campaign has died at 69 [1299d]
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