Wholesale prices flatten out and signal low inflation in guts of the economy
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Kaos creator 'gutted' after Netflix cancels show
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Business - CNBC
Wholesale prices were flat in September, below expectations
The producer price index was expected to show a 0.1% increase in September, according to the Dow Jones consensus.3 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Wholesale prices flatten out and signal low inflation in guts of the economy
U.S. wholesale prices were unchanged in September and pointed to subdued inflation in the economy.3 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Kaos creator ‘gutted’ at Netflix show’s cancellation
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Firms 'pausing' hiring and investing ahead of Budget
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South Korea's central bank cuts rates in a bid to boost the economy
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UK economy returns to growth as Labour tees up all-important budget
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Business - Financial Times
UK economy grew 0.2% in August
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Business - CNBC
How Russia's war economy and defense spending could actually make it weaker
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World - Financial Times
Low mortgage rates are no panacea for first-time buyers
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Politics - The Hill
Judge agrees to unseal additional filings from Jan. 6 case as Trump signals challenge
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Trump Media shares up 100% from recent low as DJT rally continues on heavy trading
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US inflation fell to 2.4% in September
Figures for headline and core rates marginally surpass expectations21 hours ago - Inflation -
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New data on U.S. inflation
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Business - Financial Times
Portugal seeks to become low-tax haven for young people
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Politics - The Hill
Trump’s tariffs would remake the economy, mostly for the worse
A tariff is just an indirect sales tax. It makes most goods more expensive. The effect is not just on foreign goods.Yesterday -
Business - The New York Times
Inflation Cools Slightly in September
Consumer prices rose 2.4 percent versus last year, ticking down from the pace of the previous month. It was less of a slowdown than economists had expected, but there was good news about housing ...Yesterday - Inflation -
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Inflation continued to cool as election nears
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Sports - Yahoo Sports
Why Rafael Nadal is so low in my all-time tennis greats – and the shock name at No 1
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World - The Guardian
September inflation weakest in three years as price growth continued decline
Bureau of Labor Statistics releases final monthly inflation reading before voters head to polls for presidential election. Inflation weakened to its slowest pace in almost three years last month, ...Yesterday -
Business - The New York Times
Hurricane Milton, Inflation and the Economy
The superstorm is expected to inflict costly and lasting damage in Florida, as the Federal Reserve is already keeping an eye on upcoming inflation data.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Inflation Is No Longer the Fed’s Top Priority
September CPI is seen cooling to the lowest in three years but don’t expect it to influence the next rate cut.Yesterday - Inflation -
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Top stories - BBC News
Spain looks to immigrants to drive economy
Spain has seen a big rise in illegal immigration, but some say that the extra workers are needed.Yesterday - Spain -
Politics - The Hill
Hurricane price gouging
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World - Financial Times
The data says the US economy is strong. Swing-state voters disagree
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Tech - Wired
Nintendo Alarmo: Price, Specs, Availability
Nintendo’s new alarm clock lets you choose from a variety of characters from Mario to Zelda and reacts to your movements, so you can snooze with gestures or end it by jumping out of bed.Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Germany expects economy to shrink in 2024 after cutting forecast
Government predicts rebound in 2025 following 0.2% decline this year as it tries to address long-term structural problems2 days ago -
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What Netanyahu's threat of Gaza-like destruction signals about Israel's goals in Lebanon
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's warning that Lebanon could face Gaza-like destruction fueled fears about Israel's invasion targeting Hezbollah.2 days ago - Israel -