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For the Fed, a Sign That the Job Market Is Cooling but Not Cracking
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Oil Markets Remain Cautious Ahead of Fed Decision
Despite production halts in the Gulf of Mexico and disruptions in Libyan supplies adding to supply-side risks, front-month WTI prices still remain below the key threshold of $70 per barrel, ...10 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
The New York Times - Business
As Federal Reserve Readies Interest Rate Cut, Risks to Job Market Still Loom
The Federal Reserve is poised to lower interest rates this week. Recent jobs data have been a reminder that a soft landing is not yet assured.8 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
MarketWatch - Business
‘Rather poor’ communication by the Fed blamed for creating doubt in the market about rate-cut path
Potential for whipsaw markets after Fed’s widely anticipated initial interest-rate reduction on Wednesday.18 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Yen Might Gain if BOJ Signals Rate Rises
The yen could rise further as the BOJ is likely to leave interest rates unchanged on Friday but should continue to signal future rate increases, MUFG Bank said.8 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Stock-market reaction up for debate as bets on a big Fed rate cut refuse to die
Strategists disagree over whether a jumbo rate cut would soothe or stoke recession fears.8 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
The Hill - Politics
Selena Gomez cracks 'childless cat ladies' joke at Emmys
Selena Gomez is serving up a "childless cat ladies" joke at the Emmy Awards, making a quip referencing Sen. JD Vance's (R-Ohio) controversial past remarks. The 32-year-old performer appeared ...18 hours ago -
Wired - Tech
Scientists Crack a 50-Year Mystery to Discover a New Set of Blood Groups
We now know why some blood is missing a key antigen—leading to the creation of a new blood-grouping system. Experts believe even more discoveries are on the way.5 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
20-Somethings Learn to Love Their Corporate Jobs
‘Corporate girlies’ and guys boast about their jobs online, even the mundane parts.18 hours ago -
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Spanish candidate in frame for EU’s top competition job
Ursula von der Leyen is considering Teresa Ribera for European Commission’s powerful antitrust portfolioSeptember 6 -
The Guardian - World
Hot queen conch seeks cool mates: Florida’s new ‘speed dating’ service to save endangered shellfish
Soaring sea temperatures have made the celebrated gastropod lethargic and infertile, so scientists are helping the threatened species to reproduce. Of the many novel initiatives dreamed up by ...9 hours ago - United Kingdom
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