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Asian shares post modest gains after Wall Street nears more records
August consumer confidence dips in US with jobs, tariffs and high prices driving most unease
Nvidia's quarterly report will gauge the temperature of the AI craze
Kroger is laying off fewer than 1,000 corporate associates, source says
CNBC Daily Open: Big M&A activity returns to the U.S. — but the deal-maker is the White House
CSX railroad's merger prospects derail as BNSF and CPKC make clear they aren't interested in a deal
Affordable workforce apartments planned for unincorporated Brevard west of Cocoa
Puerto Rico Utility Bondholders Break Off Deal After Oversight Board Purge
Trump's tariffs on India rise to 50% in punishment for buying Russian oil
Should The U.S. Government Take A Share In Lockheed Martin?
SBA orders banks to comply with Trump debanking executive order by December deadline
Boeing Defense puts talks with striking machinists on hold, union says
What shoppers can do to limit charges once the US ends a tariff exemption for goods under $800
This healthcare benefit provides a triple tax advantage — but many employees don’t use it
Who’s getting Social Security payments Aug. 27, and why they might be cut in half
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From rivals to reluctant partners: Can Modi and Xi redraw the lines of trust as Trump’s tariffs shake up global relations?
A relationship frozen after a deadly clash high in the Himalayas five years ago appears to be thawing under the heat of Washington’s economic pressure.
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Covid-Era Pay Gains Are Vanishing. Low Wage Workers Will Feel It Most.
By mid-2023, their inflation-adjusted wage growth wasn’t just positive—it surpassed that of higher-earning workers. The promise of a more equitable economy seemed within reach
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DAFs Were Meant To Move Money, So Why Do They Keep Acting Like Banks?
With assets now surpassing $251.5 billion, DAFs have outpaced the scale of most private foundations and are becoming one of the most influential and untouchable forces in philanthropy. While they were created to make giving easier and more strategic,
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Crypto treasury myth: Investors are misunderstanding $150 billion market
The combination of mainstream enthusiasm and lack of mainstream understanding has been a toxic mix for crypto in the past.
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Australia Housing Dysfunction Mirrored in Central Bank’s Blowout Rebuild
When Australia’s central bank resolved to refurbish its 1960s-era Sydney headquarters in 2018, it hardly expected the project would fall victim to the complex construction rules that also hinder the country’s housing sector.
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Are sports prediction markets betting or investing? Two new Robinhood lawsuits could define how they are regulated going forward
This time around, the culprit isn’t stocks like GameStop or even crypto sh*tcoins like the beloved Fartcoin, but prediction markets. Those carefully tracking the presidential odds of the 2024 election might have thought that Polymarket and Kalshi would recede into the shadows after November,
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The Real Reason Americans Worry About Trade
Behind the pushback to global trade is a deep economic anxiety that a meager social safety net has caused in the United States.
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Central bankers fear the war for independence is already lost
Their words create trillion-dollar swings in markets; their actions can determine the fates of nations. But among the central bankers who gathered in Jackson Hole, Wyo., in recent days, there was a palpable sense that their moment at the helm of the world economy may have passed.
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