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The Wall Street Journal - World
Trump Vows to Secure Freedom for WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich
Former president makes the pledge during the debate with President BidenDonald Trump -
Financial Times - Business
Wall Street’s last remaining bears struggle to convince optimistic clients
The few analysts still warning about US market downturn say investors have embraced ‘fanatical thinking’ -
The Wall Street Journal - World
European Banks' Bid to Close Gap With Wall Street Temporarily Stumbles Into Politics
European banks’ efforts to narrow the once-significant valuation gap with their American peers have faced what many analysts expect will prove to be a temporary setback. -
CNBC - Business
Top Wall Street analysts favor these dividend stocks for better returns
TipRanks' analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street's best-performing stocks, including Darden Restaurants and Citigroup -
The New York Times - Business
Pay for Lawyers is So High People Are Comparing It to the N.B.A.
Enormous pay packages are popping up for top lawyers, especially those favored by well-heeled private equity clients. -
Inc. - Business
Wall Street's Big Homebuilder Trade Has Stopped in 2024--Here's Why
Housing stocks beat the S&P 500 by a wide margin last year, but investors are now in wait-and-see mode. -
CNBC - Business
Pfizer struggles to claw back faith with Wall Street and its employees as it recovers from the Covid decline
CNBC spoke with 11 current and former Pfizer employees, who asked to remain anonymous, about Pfizer's dizzying climb, rapid decline and turnaround strategy.Covid -
CNBC - Business
Shares of Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley rise on plans to raise their dividends
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET. -
CNBC - Business
Nike CEO John Donahoe comes under fire as stock sees worst day on record
Nike's CEO John Donahoe has helmed the sneaker giant for nearly five years, but under his watch, its stock has underperformed and its lost market share.
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Pay for Lawyers is So High People Are Comparing It to the N.B.A.
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The New York Times - Business
USA Today Editor in Chief Terence Samuel Is Stepping Down
Terence Samuel, a veteran journalist, had been in the role for a year. -
The New York Times - Business
Meta’s Ad-Free Subscription Violates Competition Law, E.U. Says
Regulators said the subscription service introduced last year is a “pay or consent” method to collect personal data and bolster advertising. -
The New York Times - Business
Boeing Agrees to Buy Spirit AeroSystems, a Longtime Supplier
The multibillion-dollar deal will reverse a decision the plane maker made two decades ago to outsource production of key parts to independent suppliers. -
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