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Will the US jobs market begin to cool?
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CBS News - Top stories
Inflation measure preferred by Fed shows cooling prices
The better-than-expected PCE data is increasing expectations that the Fed could cut rates in September, analysts said.Federal Reserve -
MarketWatch - Business
Crude prices climb to 2-month high on summer demand prospects, 5th weekly fall in U.S. oil rigs
Oil futures climbed on Monday as prospects for strength in summer demand and a fifth consecutive drop in the number of active U.S. oil-drilling rigs helped lift prices to their highest settlement in more than two months. -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Yelp Doubles Down on Home Services as Restaurant Advertising Cools
The review site is planning to spend $40 million this year to grow its business with local-services companies such as plumbers, electricians and movers. -
The Guardian - World
Port Talbot steel union suspends strike; French share prices jump after elections – business live
Live, rolling coverage of business, economics and financial markets as Unite suspends Tata Steel strike and Marine Le Pen’s National Rally set to be largest party in France. UK mortgage approvals dipped slightly in May, but were right in line with ... -
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Affordable home families hit by 450% gas price rise
About 1,000 residents in Edinburgh see a huge jump in their heating bills. -
CBS News - Top stories
Will home prices finally drop this summer? Here's what experts say
Experts weigh in on whether home prices will finally fall this summer due to pent-up demand and low housing supply. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Lumber prices have fallen during the current building season, a sign that residential construction and home-improvement markets are buckling under high borrowing costs.
Lumber prices have fallen during the current building season, a sign that residential construction and home-improvement markets are buckling under high borrowing costs. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
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