What We're Reading: Page 5
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 11, 2025
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Reuters
Companies eye US expansion to lessen fallout from potential tariffs
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Bloomberg
US Consumers’ Pessimism Grows, Long-Run Inflation Outlook Stable
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CNBC
Trump ‘an agent of chaos and confusion,’ economists warn — but a U.S. recession isn’t in the cards yet
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The Wall Street Journal
Illumina to Cut $100 Million in Costs, Lowers Guidance Because of China Sales Ban
Mar 10, 2025
Mar 07, 2025
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The New York Times
How the Crypto Exchange Bybit Lost $1.5 Billion to North Korean Hackers
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Reuters
US House panel subpoenas Alphabet over content moderation
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Payments Dive
Senate votes to overturn CFPB big tech rule
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Wall Street Journal
Kroger Seeks to Shuffle Supply Chain, Sidestep Tariffs
Mar 06, 2025
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Bloomberg
Wall Street Banks Say Markets Are Flashing Rising Recession Risk
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Wall Street Journal
Exclusive | Starbucks CEO Tells Workers to Step It Up After Layoffs
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Reuters
Judge denies Musk’s bid to halt OpenAI’s for-profit shift, fast tracks trial
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Payments Dive
CFPB drops fraud suit against Zelle’s operator, big banks
Mar 05, 2025
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The New York Times
Stocks Slide as Trade War Sends a Shiver Through Global Markets
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The Wall Street Journal
Tariff War Risks Sinking World Into New Great Depression, ICC Warns
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Bloomberg Law
Semler Scientific Cites Crypto Accounting Rules as Risk Factor
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CNN Business
The state of the US economy, in 9 charts
Mar 04, 2025
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The Wall Street Journal
Trump Administration Curbs Enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act
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Reuters
Fed’s Musalem expects continued economic growth, but sees risks in recent data
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Grocery Dive
Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen resigns after ethics review
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CNN Business
Warren Buffett: Tariffs are ‘an act of war’
Mar 03, 2025
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CNBC
The first quarter is on track for negative GDP growth, Atlanta Fed indicator says
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Bloomberg
Jobless Claims by US Federal Workers Surge After Firings
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Reuters
Inflation, growth may be in conflict but Fed seen restarting cuts in June
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CNN Business
Citigroup mistakenly credited a customer account with $81 trillion