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- Dow Jones Newswires: Australia’s consumer confidence drops as inflation expectations jump [1172d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: South Korea’s exports fall for first time in two years [1172d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Judge blocks Penguin Random House from buying Simon & Schuster over antitrust concerns [1172d]
- The Tell: GameStop stock soared, then fell all the way back down, in biggest price reversal since May. But why? [1172d]
- Earnings Results: Herbalife puts former CEO back in charge and withdraws guidance; stock slides [1172d]
- Personal Finance Daily: 40% of households will pay no federal income tax this year and don’t toss your Halloween candy wrappers without reading this first [1172d]
- Earnings Results: Arista Networks stock muted as earnings clear analysts’ low bar [1172d]
- : Verizon, Microsoft stocks are index’s sole monthly losers as the Dow notches record October gains [1172d]
- Market Extra: What Fed Chair Powell can say to keep the stock-market rally going — or kill it [1172d]
- Earnings Outlook: Uber earnings: What to expect [1172d]
- : People are keen to move out of big cities due to inflation. They are eyeing these sunny locations for lower-cost living. [1172d]
- : U.S. Treasury expects to borrow $550 billion in fourth quarter [1172d]
- Cannabis Watch: Cannabis edibles company Wyld builds national footprint as it keeps hiring [1172d]
- MarketWatch First Take: Apple, more than Meta, holds the key to unlocking a ‘metaverse’-type world of AR [1172d]
- Crypto: Who is Satoshi Nakamoto and what does his 14-year-old bitcoin white paper mean for the cryptocurrency today? [1172d]
- TaxWatch: 40% of households will pay no federal income tax this year. Why that’s good news. [1172d]
- : As DoorDash stock hits lowest price ever, analysts track a slowdown in food delivery [1172d]
- The Margin: Don’t toss your Halloween candy wrappers without reading this first [1172d]
- Beth Pinsker: Forget the $22,500 limit, some workers can supersize their tax-deferred retirement savings up to $265,000 in 2023 [1172d]
- The Ratings Game: Apple stock dips amid questions about iPhone production disruptions at Foxconn [1172d]
- Retirement Hacks: When retirement is a month away, here’s what you need to do [1172d]
- : Inflation is coming for your Christmas tree [1172d]
- Outside the Box: Wall Street CEOs confirm their allegiance to Beijing [1172d]
- Commodities Corner: Wheat futures are jumping after Russia abandons Ukraine export deal [1172d]
- Futures Movers: Oil slides as China factory gauge slumps; natural-gas futures move sharply higher [1172d]
- Where Should I Retire?: We want to spend our retirement traveling on bicycles and need a low-tax ‘home’ for legal purposes. What’s the best home base for us? [1172d]
- The Ratings Game: Cash key for Chevron and Exxon Mobil as Truist raises stock price targets [1172d]
- The Margin: Many Americans would support an end to affirmative action for college admissions, according to these polls [1172d]
- Market Extra: Brazil ETF climbs after Lula wins Brazil’s presidential election [1172d]
- Michael Brush: This seasonal investing strategy is 100% accurate in the past 35 years — here are this year’s stocks to consider buying [1172d]
- The Moneyist: ‘I can’t afford to buy candy for the neighborhood kids’: Does it make me a bad neighbor to turn off the lights on Halloween? [1172d]
- Coronavirus Update: New omicron subvariants accounted for 42.5% of cases in New York region in latest week, CDC data shows [1172d]
- Economic Report: Chicago PMI weakens further in October [1172d]
- : Biden lost temper with Zelensky during summer when Ukrainian president asked for more aid: report [1172d]
- Key Words: Binance CEO says charging Twitter users ‘can be done very easily globally using cryptocurrencies’ [1172d]
- : This chart shows the widening gap between renters’ wages and their housing costs. Here’s what can be done to help. [1172d]
- Metals Stocks: Gold on track to soften for third session as investors wait to hear from Jerome Powell [1172d]
- : Here’s a theory on why economists missed the mark on inflation — and why the Fed may still be getting it wrong [1172d]
- FA Center: Easy money is a thing of the past, but that isn’t why stocks are in a bear market [1172d]
- Need to Know: The S&P 500 can get to 4,150 before ‘reality sets in,’ says Morgan Stanley’s normally bearish top strategist [1172d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Eurozone inflation hits 10.7% in October [1172d]
- Bond Report: Treasury yields climb as Fed decision looms [1172d]
- : New Chinese COVID-19 measures reportedly leaves visitors stranded at Disneyland Shanghai [1172d]
- Autotrader: If you’re thinking of a used EV, here are 10 good, affordable models to look for [1172d]
- NerdWallet: It’s one of the latest trends in camping—why drive an RV when you can have it delivered? [1172d]
- NerdWallet: Black Friday is Nov. 25: Will there be any deals? [1172d]
- Next Avenue: How I survived Hurricane Ian [1172d]
- Kelley Blue Book: The cost of car insurance keeps going up, and it’s likely to get worse — here’s why [1172d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Argo Blockchain shares collapse as planned fundraising falls through [1172d]
- Market Snapshot: S&P 500 futures pull back from six-week highs as traders eye looming Fed meeting [1172d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Blackstone buying Emerson unit in biggest LBO deal in months [1172d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Swiss National Bank posts $143 billion loss over nine months [1172d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Fresenius cuts guidance again amid macroeconomic pressures and struggling North American unit [1172d]
- : Want that blue Twitter checkmark? Elon Musk may force you to pay up [1173d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Stellantis, Guangzhou joint venture to file for bankruptcy [1173d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: China’s factory, construction, service activity slump in fresh sign of economic weakness [1173d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Australian retail sales stay frothy in September [1173d]
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