What We're Reading: Page 8
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Sep 19, 2024
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Reuters
US single-family homebuilding surges, rising supply a near-term constraint
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Bloomberg
Citadel Securities Shelves Plan to Join Ranks of Fed Dealers
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Wall Street Journal
Boeing Furloughs White-Collar Workers as Strike Worsens Cash Crunch
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CNBC
Alaska closes $1.9 billion acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines after DOT blessing
Sep 18, 2024
Sep 17, 2024
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Bloomberg
Fed Ready to Unshackle US Economy With Soft Landing at Stake
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Reuters
Fed rate cuts will not be as deep as the market expects, says BlackRock
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The Wall Street Journal
Amazon Tells Workers to Return to Office Five Days a Week
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The New York Times
Boeing Will Cut Spending as Strike Takes Financial Toll
Sep 16, 2024
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Reuters
US consumer sentiment climbs to four-month high; import prices drop
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The Wall Street Journal
Biden’s 15% Minimum Tax on Big Companies Gets 603-Page Rulebook
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CNBC
Interest payments on the national debt top $1 trillion as deficit swells
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CNN Business
The most well-known recession indicator stopped flashing red, but now another one is going off
Sep 13, 2024
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CIO Dive
Global cybersecurity workforce growth flatlines, stalling at 5.5M pros
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CNBC
Dealers, UAW condemn Stellantis CEO over cuts, sales declines
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The New York Times
European Central Bank Cuts Rates for Second Time in Three Months
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Bloomberg
US Mortgage Rates Decrease to Lowest Level Since February 2023
Sep 12, 2024
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Reuters
Takeaways from the Harris-Trump presidential debate
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Bloomberg
Nvidia CEO Huang Says Customer Relations Are Tense Due to Chip Shortages
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Wall Street Journal
A Recession Signal Is Flashing Red. Or Is It?
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CNBC
New Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol outlines plans for business
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Small businesses bedeviled by inflation as Fed signals rate cut plan
Sep 11, 2024
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Reuters
Fed to cut rates by 25 basis points on Sept. 18, twice more in 2024: Reuters poll
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CNN Business
Here’s what could happen to inflation, jobs and the deficit if Trump or Harris win
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CNBC
Jamie Dimon says ‘the worst outcome is stagflation,’ a scenario he’s not taking off the table
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The Wall Street Journal
U.S. Incomes Climbed Last Year, Census Bureau Says