Today: September 23, 2024
Today: September 23, 2024

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Amazon says consumers cautious, forecasts revenue below Wall Street targets

Amazon.com reported slowing online sales growth in the second quarter and said cautious consumers were seeking out cheaper options for purchases,

Amazon says consumers cautious, forecasts revenue below Wall Street targets
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Wall Street slides after weak data kills early rally

The S&P 500 fell more than 2% and the Nasdaq more than 3% at one point late on Thursday, reversing early gains and closing the first session of August sharply lower after data spurred

Wall Street slides after weak data kills early rally
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Chip index collapses 7% as Arm punctures AI optimism

U.S. chip stocks plummeted on Thursday in their worst day since 2020 after a conservative forecast from Arm Holdings dampened investor optimism about artificial

Chip index collapses 7% as Arm punctures AI optimism
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BNP Paribas in talks to buy AXA Investment Managers for 5.1 billion euros

BNP Paribas is in exclusive talks with French insurer AXA to buy 100% of its AXA Investment Managers arm at an agreed price of 5.1 billion euros ($5.50 billion),

BNP Paribas in talks to buy AXA Investment Managers for 5.1 billion euros
Economy|Finance

Central banks are turning the ship, but their path is unclear

Decisions by major central banks this week brought the end of pandemic-era monetary policy into closer view, but also highlighted

Central banks are turning the ship, but their path is unclear
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US 30-year mortgage slides to lowest since February, Freddie Mac says

The average rate on the popular U.S. 30-year mortgage rate fell to 6.73% this week, its lowest level since February as the bond market reacted to signs of

US 30-year mortgage slides to lowest since February, Freddie Mac says
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Bank of England rate cut boosts comeback factor for UK markets

Big investors are growing more confident about a comeback for neglected UK assets, with the Bank of England's move to cut interest rates from a 16-

Bank of England rate cut boosts comeback factor for UK markets
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Leisure vehicle makers feel the heat this summer as big-ticket spending cools

Makers of ATVs, boats and other recreational vehicles are staring at a bleak summer as caution around big-ticket purchases amid high interest rates has dashed hopes of a

Leisure vehicle makers feel the heat this summer as big-ticket spending cools
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Reaction to major East-West prisoner swap

Here is international reaction to Thursday's East-West prisoner exchange: WALL STREET JOURNAL Wall Street Journal editor Emma Tucker, whose correspondent Evan Gershkovich was included in

Reaction to major East-West prisoner swap
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U.S. Treasury futures in unchartered waters as Fed cuts loom: McGeever

As the first U.S. interest rate cut in this cycle draws closer, long and short positions in the Treasury futures market, and overnight repo lending

U.S. Treasury futures in unchartered waters as Fed cuts loom: McGeever
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Dow closes nearly 500 points lower as investors fear the US economy is faltering

Dow closes nearly 500 points lower as investors fear the US economy is faltering

Dow closes nearly 500 points lower as investors fear the US economy is faltering
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Are 401(k) matching contributions all they are cracked up to be?

When you are saving for retirement in a 401(k)

Are 401(k) matching contributions all they are cracked up to be?
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Average rate on a 30-year mortgage falls to 6.73%, lowest level since early February

The average rate on a 30-year mortgage fell this week to its lowest level since early February, easing borrowing costs for prospective homebuyers facing record-high home prices

Average rate on a 30-year mortgage falls to 6.73%, lowest level since early February
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German finance ministry advisory board doubtful about efforts to reduce budget gap

The advisory board to the German Finance Ministry sees the three options under consideration to reduce a 17 billion euro ($18 billion) budget shortfall as

German finance ministry advisory board doubtful about efforts to reduce budget gap
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UK firms scale back expected wage growth, BoE survey shows

British businesses' expectations for wage growth in the next 12 months cooled slightly in July, according to a survey that could help ease the concerns of Bank of England

UK firms scale back expected wage growth, BoE survey shows
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Tech giants faced major market cap drop in July on earnings worries

Global mega tech companies' market capitalisation dropped sharply in July, in response to disappointing quarterly results and concerns over high valuations, prompting investors to shift

Tech giants faced major market cap drop in July on earnings worries
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Canada cuts, BoJ and Russia hike as other cenbanks dither in July

The Bank of Japan hiked its key interest rate for just the second time since 2007 and the Bank of Canada cut rates for the second month in a row,

Canada cuts, BoJ and Russia hike as other cenbanks dither in July
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3M appoints Otis executive Maheshwari as its new CFO

Industrial giant 3M Co on Thursday appointed elevator maker Otis Worldwide executive Anurag Maheshwari as its chief financial officer, succeeding Monish Patolawala, who was in the role for

3M appoints Otis executive Maheshwari as its new CFO
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AI chipmaker Cerebras confidentially files for US IPO

Artificial intelligence chipmaker Cerebras Systems has confidentially filed for an initial public offering in the United States as it prepares to challenge industry heavyweight Nvidia.

AI chipmaker Cerebras confidentially files for US IPO
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Cummins raises full-year outlook as demand picks up steam

U.S. truck engine maker Cummins Inc on Thursday beat second-quarter estimates and forecast improved revenue margins boosted by demand in the power generation market, sending its shares up

Cummins raises full-year outlook as demand picks up steam
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Major central banks' rate cuts gather pace

The global rate cut cycle is picking up steam, with half of developed markets' central banks having begun easing, and the U.S.

Major central banks' rate cuts gather pace
Business|Finance|Health

Regeneron beats quarterly results on strong demand for eczema, eye treatments

Drugmaker Regeneron Pharmaceuticals exceeded estimates for second-quarter revenue and profit on Thursday, driven by strong demand for its top-selling eczema and eye drugs.

Regeneron beats quarterly results on strong demand for eczema, eye treatments
Business|Finance|Food

Kellanova raises 2024 forecasts on stable snacks demand in North America

Kellanova raised its annual organic sales and profit forecasts on Thursday as consumers opted for its breakfast cereals and ready-to-eat snacks such as Pringles despite higher prices.

Kellanova raises 2024 forecasts on stable snacks demand in North America
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Dominion Energy posts fall in second-quarter profit on higher expenses

Dominion Energy posted a fall in second-quarter profit on Thursday, as higher interest and maintenance costs weighed on the electric utility.

Dominion Energy posts fall in second-quarter profit on higher expenses
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Buckle up: Wall Street’s shaky July could be a preview for more sharp swings

For more than a year, the U.S. stock market went in mostly one direction, up, and in mostly one manner, quietly

Buckle up: Wall Street’s shaky July could be a preview for more sharp swings

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