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- Key Words: Elon Musk says Twitter will eventually be part of ‘X, the everything app’ [1201d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: South Korea’s inflation eases for second straight month [1201d]
- : Elon Musk’s legal battle with Twitter may be over, but his war with the SEC continues [1201d]
- Market Extra: Commercial property woes grow with only 9% of Manhattan office workers back in the office full time [1201d]
- The Tell: Why investors shouldn’t expect a break from the stock-market whiplash, says this strategist [1201d]
- Crypto: Celsius co-founder Daniel Leon resigns [1201d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Duolingo acquires animation studio Gunner [1201d]
- MarketWatch First Take: Twitter stood up to Elon Musk and won, but will it feel like a win once he owns it? [1201d]
- The Margin: The best bar in the world is this ‘majestic’ Barcelona drinking spot [1201d]
- Currencies: The stock market is surging as the U.S. dollar retreats. It’s all about bonds. [1201d]
- Mark Hulbert: This week’s big rebound in stocks means the bear market is alive and well [1201d]
- Key Words: Global economy will ‘crumble’ if Fed doesn’t stop hiking interest rates, billionaire investor Sternlicht says [1201d]
- : Women 50-plus may determine control of Congress — but most haven’t decided who’s getting their vote [1201d]
- The Wall Street Journal: FAA boosts time-off between shifts for flight attendants [1201d]
- Market Extra: Jets ETF soars past S&P 500 gains Tuesday as airlines trade sharply higher [1201d]
- Economic Report: Home prices fell in August from July, CoreLogic says. These are the top 5 markets at risk of steep declines. [1201d]
- The Margin: This big city is America’s favorite for a sixth straight year, says Condé Nast Traveler [1201d]
- The Fed: Fed’s Daly says ‘churn’ in labor market might be settling [1201d]
- Crypto: $4 billion worth of illicit crypto are laundered through these three ways [1201d]
- : Private companies pivot to conserve cash to await eventual opening up of IPO market [1201d]
- : Nvidia closes Russian offices, will fly relocating employees out of the country, report says [1201d]
- The Margin: College students who got low grades complained about their ‘dismissive’ professor. Then NYU fired him. [1201d]
- Help My Career: More than half of CEOs consider workforce reductions over the next 6 months — and remote workers may be the first go to [1201d]
- Your Digital Self: Battery-electric cars are the future? Not so fast. Hydrogen-powered cars will give them a run for their money. [1201d]
- The Margin: Elon Musk wants to move forward with his purchase of Twitter. Here’s how some Twitter users reacted. [1201d]
- The New York Post: ‘I’m going to do it again’: Biden reportedly told Al Sharpton that he plans to seek re-election in 2024 [1201d]
- : The ‘demoralizing’ process of buying a home in this unpredictable housing market. One home had 30 offers — and sold for $85,000 above asking. [1201d]
- : ‘The mood is dark’ — More than half of Silicon Valley residents still want to move away, poll finds [1201d]
- : He saved credit cards, and now he’s inspiring crypto enthusiasts [1201d]
- The Conversation: Butter, garage doors and SUVs: Why shortages remain common 2½ years into the pandemic [1201d]
- Deep Dive: 21 dividend stocks yielding 5% or more of companies that will produce plenty of cash in 2023 [1201d]
- Market Extra: ‘This is not healthy’: The latest advance for stocks could signal more pain ahead for markets. Here’s why [1201d]
- In One Chart: History shows S&P 500’s bounce from 2022 low may not signal bear market’s end, cautions Bespoke [1201d]
- : Get ready for more ads on Instagram [1201d]
- : Twitter stock jumps after report says Elon Musk proposed to buy Twitter at original offer price [1201d]
- The Moneyist: ‘I spend $600 a month taking women out for dinner and drinks, only to be ghosted by the second or third date’: Can I just go for coffee — and buy my own? [1201d]
- Coronavirus Update: CDC scraps travel health notices as countries slow testing and study confirms Republican-leaning counties suffered more COVID deaths than Democrat-leaning ones [1201d]
- The Fed: Fed’s Jefferson, in first speech, says elevated inflation is his chief concern [1201d]
- : Technology stocks are booming, and these four companies have staying power for years to come [1201d]
- Key Words: If Fed gives up inflation fight, ‘you’re going to see bitcoin and other assets take right back off,’ says Michael Novogratz [1201d]
- : Elon Musk’s Starlink will reposition satellites to provide Florida with more internet access as residents recover from Hurricane Ian [1201d]
- : Biden to talk up Democrats’ support for abortion rights, with midterm elections now just 5 weeks away [1201d]
- : Average CEO pay rose 11% in 2021 — and is now 399 times as much as a typical worker’s wages. [1201d]
- Crypto: Crypto companies and funds rally as bitcoin rise, Dow jumps 700 points [1201d]
- Economic Report: Job openings drop below 11 million for first time since fall. Labor market cooling? [1201d]
- Beth Pinsker: Your off-ramp for I-bonds is coming up soon if you bought the securities for their juicy 9.6% yield [1201d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Elon Musk sparks outrage in Ukraine over Russia tweets [1201d]
- Economic Report: U.S. factory orders flat in August, as expansion in the manufacturing sector slows [1201d]
- In One Chart: Rising interest rates, economic slowdown and higher unemployment will drive U.S. households to sell more stocks in 2023: Goldman Sachs [1201d]
- Jonathan Burton's Life Savings: This stock-market strategist says the coming recession could be the biggest ever: ‘I recommend prayer’ [1201d]
- Market Extra: A Bear Stearns moment awaits if actions like the Bank of England intervention don’t calm markets, BofA analysts say [1201d]
- Outside the Box: Congress must deny a special waiver Boeing seeks for the next version of the 737 MAX [1201d]
- The Margin: The most popular Halloween costumes for kids, pets — and adults [1201d]
- : New York City real estate has entered a ‘tornado market’ — the prevailing mood is one of ‘disquiet’ [1201d]
- Project Syndicate: The Fed must act tough now to restore the credibility that it lost in a moment of weakness [1201d]
- Project Syndicate: Stock markets will drop another 40% as a severe stagflationary debt crisis hits an overleveraged global economy [1201d]
- : European Parliament approves universal charger rules opposed by Apple [1201d]
- Metals Stocks: Gold trades at highest level in 3 weeks as Treasury yields retreat [1201d]
- : ‘There’s no way that patients are going to be able to afford that.’ Why aren’t new drugs that can help you lose weight more widely used? [1201d]
- : Chinese EV maker Nio’s stock resumes selloff, even as quarterly deliveries rise to a record [1201d]
- The Ratings Game: The Roblox reality may not be ‘as grand as its vision,’ analyst says in bearish note [1201d]
- Coronavirus Update: Hair loss is another symptom of long COVID. Here’s what experts say. [1201d]
- : Exclusive: Starbucks urged to work with unions in letter from members of Congress [1201d]
- Market Extra: What does a pivot look like? Here’s how Australia’s central bank framed a dovish surprise. [1201d]
- MarketWatch First Take: Tesla’s Optimus bot: ‘High school science project’ or robotics game changer? [1201d]
- : Bill targeting Visa and Mastercard is ‘still alive,’ but latest path ‘feels like a desperation move’ [1201d]
- The Ratings Game: Box stock enjoys best day this year after Morgan Stanley analyst says ‘value is underappreciated’ [1201d]
- Futures Movers: Oil ticks higher ahead of OPEC+ meeting that could bring production cuts [1201d]
- Bond Report: Treasury yields fall further from recent highs after soft economic data [1201d]
- Need to Know: Quite a pivot: Ray Dalio has just reversed his long-held stance on this key asset class. [1201d]
- : Seller of mountain water in a can, Liquid Death is valued at $700 million after latest funding round: report [1201d]
- Key Words: Germany may have to cut electricity exports to survive this winter, says major grid operator [1201d]
- : SEC fine may crimp Kim Kardashian’s capital raising for her private-equity firm Skky Partners: expert [1201d]
- Market Snapshot: Dow futures jump more than 300 points to extend strong start to fourth quarter [1201d]
- Market Extra: Pound climbs, gilt yields fall again on expectations U.K.’s Kwarteng will speed up debt-cutting plans [1201d]
- NerdWallet: Airbnb hosts are getting fed up with bad guests, red tape and corporate competitors [1201d]
- NerdWallet: With COVID restrictions relaxed, can you go back to traveling like you used to? [1201d]
- Next Avenue: Home DNA tests have stripped anonymity from donor conception, with huge implications for the industry [1201d]
- Kelley Blue Book: The 2023 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD: a big truck for big tasks [1201d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Nestle to invest $1.01 billion on responsible coffee farming [1202d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: RBA slows pace of rate increases as household budgets tighten [1202d]
- The Wall Street Journal: White House prepping new export restrictions for semiconductors [1202d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Itochu Corp. shares surge after guidance upgrade, buyback plan [1202d]
- MarketWatch First Take: Get ready for ‘a proxy battle for the soul of the internet’ — Supreme Court’s next target could be the web’s most important law [1202d]
- : Poshmark to be bought by South Korean internet company Naver in $1.2 billion deal [1202d]
- The Human Cost: Norwegian Cruise Line drops COVID-19 testing, vaccination and masking. Should you take a cruise without these? Experts weigh in. [1202d]
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