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MarketWatch - Business
Biden says ‘working-class people are still in trouble.’ These 4 expenses are still pinching consumers, even as inflation cools.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden sparred on inflation, and what caused it, during the debate. Here are four places where Americans still feel the pain of price hikes.Joe Biden -
Wired - Tech
How to Get Rich From Peeping Inside People’s Fridges
Forget the S&P 500. Look at the ice cream. This investor visits homes around the world to see where diets—and economies—will go next. -
The New York Times - Business
Walgreens Plans ‘Significant’ Store Closures, Citing Weak Consumer Spending
The pharmacy giant told investors that shaky consumer spending was affecting its retail operations. But some said the company’s strategy was also to blame. -
The New York Times - Business
China Dangled Rebates to Lure People to Spend. It’s Not Enough.
China’s leaders vowed to kick-start spending by offering subsidies for households to buy cars and appliances. But many consumers aren’t biting.China -
MarketWatch - Business
Consumer sentiment perks up at the end of June, but inflation still a big worry
Consumers were slightly more optimistic about the economy at the end of June, but the effects of high inflation in the past few years still weighed on their minds. -
BBC News - Top stories
From 'Iceland vibes' to 'get-out-of-jail-free card'
At half-time in England's game against Slovakia there were "Iceland vibes" and, even at the end, "Sweet Caroline didn't sound very sweet" - but the Three Lions are in a fourth quarter-final in a row under Gareth Southgate. -
The Hill - Politics
Inflation flattens out
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Inflation flatlines as pressure on Biden ramps up The Federal Reserve’s favorite inflation gauge rose 0 percent last month and was ...Inflation -
Financial Times - Business
‘You see it in people’s faces’: out on the doorsteps with a Tory candidate
Battling to hold on to the swing seat of Bolton West, Chris Green feels the effects of his party’s stuttering national campaign -
MarketWatch - Business
Jefferies CEO gives his crisis-response advice after handling Archegos saga over a margarita
The Wall Street veteran said it’s better to exit any positions quickly and take a manageable loss
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Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for 'official acts,' limits evidence and reach of special counsel's election case
Former President Donald Trump is charged with illegally conspiring to overturn his loss to President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.Donald Trump -
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Salesforce shareholders reject compensation plan for CEO Marc Benioff, other top execs
Shareholder advisory firms raised concerns about additional pay for CEO Marc Benioff in the form of equity grants. -
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Iran faces runoff election between reformist and ultra-conservative presidential candidates amid record low turnout
Amid record-low voter turnout of around 40% in the election's first round Friday, two dramatically different candidates came out on top.Iran -
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Manhattan is now a 'buyer's market' as real estate prices fall and inventory rises
The average real estate sales price in Manhattan fell 3% to just more than $2 million, according to a report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel. -
CNBC - Business
Chinese EV companies Zeekr and Nio report record deliveries in June
Chinese electric car company Zeekr delivered the most cars in the first half of the year among U.S.-listed Chinese companies only selling pure electric cars.